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@PeeHaa , this reminded me about
@tereško haha nice!
Well, what if I query a page that has a foreach on $_GET with hundreds of thousands of parameters? — Mahn 7 mins ago
loool
here is the sad part: most of people under 20 have no idea what the "stargate guy" is on box with paperclip
I think they just started another rerun of it here in the netherlands :P
is "rerun" some new p2p thing ?
lol i think i probably just met the worst "hacker" ever. I get a software from torrent, installed it and a message appeared right-bottom corner of the screen "Thanks for installing perfect keylogger".
00:07
If you call cable p2p sure ;)
Hacking like a shadow.
well , yeah , torrents have this requirement for room temperature IQ
if i meet him/her i would ask "why do you put a keylogger is completely different topic, now i only want to learn why do you put a keylogger which has an installation message?"
00:29
@PeeHaa 150 rep yesterday. not good enough ):
I did see some helpful answers of you coming by though ;)
@Lusitanian look at it this way : if you write good answer on some subject , it will bring in upvotes in long-term
@tereško Yeah, I need to find a question I can write a long answer for without a short incorrect answer getting picked before then.
Unfortunately, nearly all design pattern questions fall into the latter category.
then write a quick placeholder and update it
good point
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@draconis you just up and ran some crap you torrented? did you scan it or anything first?
@cHao nope, i usualy scan only on my main(working) computer, this is something like netbook, for movies and wasting time on the internet. So i don't even have a installed virus-scanner lol.
like i do now max thing i do on this machine is playing worms.
01:23
adios amigos
night @webarto
 
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02:34
just wrote a nice answer that will get no upvotes...but a crappy but long one by me gets 59
oh s/o
Which one?
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A: How to sort an array and have elements that start with digit first?

LusitanianYou should use the usort function. $isVersion = function($a) { return is_numeric( str_replace('.', '', $a) ); }; $sortFunction = function($a, $b) use($isVersion) { if( $isVersion($a) && $isVersion($b) ) { return version_compare($b, $a); // reversed for your proper ordering...

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A: Why does 1234 == '1234 test' evaluate to true?

LusitanianIn PHP (and JavaScript -- which has slightly different behavior), the comparison operator == works differently than it does in strongly-typed languages like C or Java. The === operator has the behavior that you most likely expect. Below is a breakdown of the two comparison operators as they apply...

actually there was a more efficient way to do this but meh...lazy and that works well enough
Hmm, I see.
i don't get the 60 upvotes on the latter :P. s/o is a weird place
especially the php tag
Long answers get more upvotes.
Just make your next answer drag on and on.
02:45
lol
there's a bit more to it than that...for one, your answer has to be correct :)
Of course.
also, you can't just say the same thing a dozen different ways to take up more space :)
Just do lots of research, and include all relevant parts in your answer.
yeah, that.
also, it's considered ok to write a quick "this is what's going on" answer and flesh it out over a while
as long as your quick answer is basically right :)
that's one big thing. any flaws in the answer are bound to get downvoted by some pedant, unless you can totally back them up
@cHao So true.
02:50
but if you can totally back them up, they're probably not flaws... :)
03:03
@cHao indeed
@ShaquinTrifonoff heh, no, sort certainly doesn't do it :P
i'm sure jquery would though
$.mindReader('sorting').magicalSort(myArray);
do what?
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A: How to sort an array and have elements that start with digit first?

LusitanianYou should use the usort function. $isVersion = function($a) { return is_numeric( str_replace('.', '', $a) ); }; $sortFunction = function($a, $b) use($isVersion) { if( $isVersion($a) && $isVersion($b) ) { return version_compare($b, $a); // reversed for your proper ordering...

whoops, that's my answer
go to his -- i hate the copy and pasting, meant to just hit the question but the fragment was there for mine
@LeviMorrison are you at the BYU football game right now?
@Lusitanian I'm working on a loop to fix it.
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@Lusitanian added a comment to yours :)
03:34
@Lusitanian Fixed.
 
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@rdlowrey As of 5.4 you can even disable POST variable parsing altogether :) There is some ini option for it ^^
 
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@markcial I thank you kindly, will check it out :)
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@Lusitanian Urgh, I wish we had a generic catch-all answer to "how to sort an array by <custom conditions>"
hello friends i nead your help.
i got an issue with embed flash player it work in FF but it not working for IE
hello salathe do you have any knowledge of embed flash player
@salathe We do: usort(). And with the markdown link it's enough text to just post that on its own.
@DaveRandom I mean, an actual answer that we can close all those slight variations against.
@salathe Do a self ask/answer.
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A: How do I make a Multidimension-Array of MYSQL data via PHP

VinayAs its not possible in mysql, so we can write a script which gives all information about specific vehicle and with that data, we can create an array. Refer following code. $query = "SELECT * from vehicle v LEFT JOIN damages d ON v.id = d.vehicleID LEFT JOIN damagesPhotos p ON d.damagesID = p.d...

Sometimes this site makes me so angry...
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08:52
@DaveRandom LefT and 0UTeR iz same wurd lolz u dumb
With regards to contact form/captcha, I was thinking about ways of getting bots to admit it.
What's the probability of success if I had a textbox with a name "website" hidden through CSS positioning, which gets automated spammers to submit something.
Then, from my side, if($_POST['website'])die('bad bot');
Of course, it won't stop targeted attacks. So the question would be, what's the probability of targeted attacks?
@Christian You have just reinvented honeypot captchas.
Another kind of protection which might deter targeted attacks as well, is to have the field names change every now and then, to something unidentifiable.
@deceze Hmm?
Well, I'm just talking theory, didn't write a line of code so far.
> what's the probability of targeted attacks?
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@Christian That technique ("if you submit a value here, you're a bot") is not exactly new.
Depends whether you have anything worth attacking
Since the regular captcha thing revolves around the annoying images, I thought about doing something "new".
@DaveRandom I think in this case, it might be well worth it, unfortunately.
Any such techniques will be useless against targeted attacks.
How likely it is that you'll be targeted... who knows? It just takes one bored script kiddy somewhere...
@deceze What about the unique field name approach?
@deceze To be fair, at least he's actually applied some thought to it instead of blindly following a tutorial. You can't fault people for coming up with the same solutions to the same problems independently. Just look at Samsung/Apple...
09:02
The attacker could only attack once....the attacker would have to keep doing this manually.
@Christian Same. Probably okay to stop drive-by attacks, useless against targeted attacks.
@DaveRandom Sure, I'm not faulting him.
@deceze What kind of attack are we talking here? Loads of people entering this stuff manually (cheap labor etc)?
@Christian Depends on what kind of defense we're talking about. :)
Shuffling form fields around is pretty trivial to automatically attack.
@deceze Why's that?
They're completely random, he won't know which to fill in and which to leave out.
Worst case you just pipe it through a browser and automate the click on the input field, which will supposedly always be in the same location.
09:04
I'm combining both techniques, by the way.
@deceze True, but fails at validation.
Why?
So I guess they need to throw a lot of requests to get a couple right.
@Christian If someone wants to attack you, all they need to do is examine your front end code once, figure out how it translates to what is sent back to the server, and they can automate anything. HTML and Javascript are completely transparent and you can't effectively protect anything of this nature. The only real way to add some difficulty for the attacker is to do everything over SSL and require a client certificate.
@deceze Well, shuffling field names is useless if you can't get him to shoot himself by throwing stuff in a field he shouldn't have.
@DaveRandom But the server generates the form. They can't know the algorithm I'm using to generate field names.
@Christian Again, worst case you can evaluate the whole thing using CSS and all, then only fill in the visible fields. You'll still have to present a normal form to the enduser, you don't want to have fields labeled "don't fill this in" visible in the form, right?
09:07
@deceze Good point. Is that CSS thing feasible?
Yes
@deceze 'mkay, didn't know that.
@Christian No, but they can look at the DOM structure. You may generating unique field names, but I'll bet your not generating a unique structure/layout every time, you're just manipulating the names of form elements that always appear in the same position in the DOM tree.
That's why, any such tricks are (possibly) good to stop automated drive-by attacks, but are useless against someone with enough time and determination on their hands.
@DaveRandom Bad bet. I always think my cards over. ;)
I'd have a load of fields under each other with the same non-identifying structure.
<div class="row"><input type="text" name="fld435" id="fld345"/></div>
<div class="row"><input type="text" name="fld467" id="fld467"/></div>
<div class="row"><input type="text" name="fld425" id="fld425"/></div>
Which one's the dummy? :)
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09:10
I'm really starting to hate SVN now, so many times conflicts or file doesnt exist even though I'm commiting with only 1 working copy and updating the other...
Of course, I have to hide the dummy through CSS in another stylesheet, that's where @deceze point comes in and where I fail :(
@Christian You took the words right out of my mouth.
Captchas overall are mostly broken. They only get rid of the really simple attacks. If you combine all those techniques and also through in some traditional text captcha, you can annoy hackers a bit and weed out the simple hacks. It's not in any way real security though.
@Sem Well, the thing about all VCS systems is that they really suck. So, it's either a huge gamble with your source, or just use some VCS nevertheless. :(
I'm still going to stick to my guns and say the only real protection you can get is it require a client certificate from a trusted CA that you issue to your legitimate clients.
09:13
@DaveRandom It might be the real solution, but it's not remotely practical, especially to my case.
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I've heard lots of good things about git, what do you guys think?
@Christian Well the next best thing is a secure authentication system
@DaveRandom Depends on what the scenario is. Client certificates are good, but mostly in API scenarios. For log-me-in-securely things used by users, two-factor auth is the current thing.
@Sem If I had to choose, I'd choose GIT. It's best of the whole lot of fails.
The important point is that what really matters is not allowing the attacked to reach a point where they are able to spoof the form submission. If they can't see the form, they can't spoof it.
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09:15
@deceze , mind sharing your opinion about versioning software?
@DaveRandom Basically, my use case is to have completely anonymous web user send an inquiry form.
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@Christian Hmm, Well stuff like that works best when you're in a group of course.
@Sem I'm still using SVN a lot, because we have an existing infrastructure. For any new stuff, I'm using git though.
SVN is fine for in-house things. If you're out of the office though sometimes, you really want a DVCS.
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And GIT is a DVCS?
@Sem Yeah.
09:18
Yes.
Anyone here knows some photoshop?
@deceze So, after that (highly annoying) image-based captcha, what's the next best option?
@Truth The guy next to me.
@Christian What exactly is the goal?
@Truth Yes, some.
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So if I look at Wiki, the difference is that GIT is peer-to-peer and SVN is client server based
I'm trying to apply the spatter filter, but it doesn't do anything
09:19
3 mins ago, by Christian
@DaveRandom Basically, my use case is to have completely anonymous web user send an inquiry form.
Subject is red text with a red rectangle around it
Sadly, can't require web users to log in for this thing.
@Christian And you just want to avoid spam?
@deceze Yes
09:20
@Christian Then I'd just go with some basic form field shuffling/honeypot fields, as you described, then use a spam filter on top.
@deceze Thing is, the website client for the form is not just our client, but the client's advertiser.
So, you get spammers attacking our direct client and his advertisers making use of inquiry form on the client's website.
morning
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@tereško Good day Sir :)
@deceze OK, hint noted.
@Truth I guess the filter doesn't alter the outlines, just applies an effect within the colored parts, and the nature of the filter is such that it doesn't look like anything on uniformly colored areas.
@Truth See, it only applies where two differently colored sections meet.
09:25
@deceze I see
Thanks
I'm looking to get this effect
Man I hate CS5. I'm sure I used to be able to use PS7.
Maybe start with a white background, apply spatter and convert white to transparent?
@DaveRandom Yeah, that's what I'm trying to do
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@truth using a white background for the effects and then use a color select for the red to make the background transparent again.
@Truth Not sure, maybe you have to reset your selected colors? Dunno if the effect uses them
hi to all can any body solve this problem?why it occurring. i am developed a project in codeigniter.The use is first time login and redirect to the his profile and
again he call the same login page then it is redirected but it is loaded the browser cache page why?
Effects don't distort pixels, only some. Good morning
@DaveRandom you are learning fast
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A: How to directly use an array returned by a function

webartoYes you can do that without writing newline... $year = getdate(); $year = $year['year']; Since PHP 5.4 it is possible to do so: function fruits() { return array('a' => 'apple', 'b' => 'banana'); } echo fruits()['a']; # apple It is called array dereferencing.

@webarto That's what you get for not using enough jQuery: downvotes.
@deceze yes, I think jQuery could do that a year ago :D
@deceze I decided on a somewhat better approach. Nothing new, really.

Basically, I'll generate a spam-probability index for each inquiry, and only submit inquires with an index of say, <10%
09:40
@Christian So, basically you'll apply a spam filter. ;-3
With this approach, I can take approximations while still retaining the spam. Someone just has to sort out the spam.
@deceze Yah. Spam filter.
(in case it wasn't obvious, I've never had problems with spam)
I have the situtation to search nearest location based on user location. I need to do with country canada, Is it possible to download canada table having the following column name
latitude , longitude, state,zipcode. I searched on google but could not able to find it .If you have , kindly give me the download link
@Christian Are you John C. Dvorak?
Oh deceze, you so funny.
@deceze Who's that guy? No, I just make use of an excellent tool, gmail.
@Christian you are hurting my brain again :)
OK, one out of two people got the joke. Yay. ^_^;;
@deceze Well, I appreciate the effort, of course. But jokes depend on the receiver.
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A: Near location search on Google Maps, PHP & MySQL

webartoOk, let's get started, using query below you get nearest bus stops in certain radius (miles). Query will return every point within defined radius. $lat = -31,52; $lon = -68,52; $multiplier = 112.12; // use 69.0467669 if you want miles $distance = 10; // kilometers or miles if 69.0467669 $query...

@Christian Sure. Still won't stop me from trying. A 50% hit rate is better than nothing. ;P
09:45
@deceze :D
@Christian When creating a spam filter, don't forget that users are idiots. I have a friend who used to work in customer services for a company that produce custom gift items based on user entry in an online form. He once got a call from a guy who rang up to complain because a mug he ordered was wrong. When they looked at the form submission the guy had entered his name and address in lines 2 and 3 of the message input for no reason at all.
@DaveRandom Nah, they're not idiots, they're just creative.
OK, well, maybe creative idiots too. But creative nonetheless.
@webarto thanks, I need canadian table dump with lat , long , zipcode , state name
Google
@Dinesh Google Maps Geolocation API
09:49
Since when does Canada have states?
Current Balance (a): 133,7
I have $133 left for survival but I'm still leet.
@webarto The interesting part being: until when?
I could get by with this until the afternoon, not much of a problem...
@deceze Your taste in crack whores is obviously less refined than mine
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@DaveRandom ROFL
Thanks,Actually I have to use both DB and google api. First needed to search it in my DB table which will have CANADA state with required columns.If the search result will not find any result then i will use google api.I got USA state with lat lng dump file but could not find for Canada.
@deceze until Wednesday, but have electricity to pay (about half of it) ... Labor day in USA, delays... and wow, you are spending....
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Q: directory is not created

user1621829I am a beginner in php my code to create a directory is given below. <?php try { if($_POST["create"]) { $name=$_POST["newDirCreated"]; $uploaddir = $name; mkdir($uploaddir,0777); print "created"; } } cat...

@Dinesh So start with an empty table in the DB and cache the results from google in it. At first all you queries will be sent to Google, over time the balance will tip in the other direction.
^ marvel of modern engineering
09:59
(._.)
Love it. Two copies of the variable with no intermediate sanitisation. Maybe that's what I've been doing wrong...
I really don't understand code like this.
$name=$_POST["newDirCreated"];
$uploaddir = $name;
mkdir($uploaddir,0777);
obfuscation, duh
Oh wait, it's still hot, lets juggle it over here. Ouch, still hot....
m'key , everyone , time to go digging potatoes
10:02
I peeled potato with army knife and I had bloody potatoes for lunch...
Mmmmm, bloody potatoes. ^_^
who needs ketchup, right
Hello PHP room
Hello Donut room
D'oh! Nuts. Mmmm... Donuts...
10:04
Mmmmmm, Donut room... ^_^
Yummy
@deceze okay no way then , i go for google api...thanks
@Dinesh Well, pretty sure the geographic vector description of Canada is available somewhere, just as the postcodes, but the best I could do there is google it...
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Hey @markcial thanks for the reflectclass solution. Haven't tried it out yet though but looks promising :)
it is possible to use conditions for an ls?
like ls -/var/www/(optional_folder)?/*.php
ls -R /var/www/ | grep .php$? My POSIX regex skillz suck but I'd guess that's the answer, even if the expr is wrong
uhmmm
oks
thanks
10:19
LOL
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Does GIT also support database versioning?
LOL x2
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:D
can any body tell me which hosting site is best :\
10:22
@Sem slideshare.net/weaverryan/the-art-of-doctrine-migrations not that you should use Doctrine, but take a look at the concept.
We can tell you which we think is best (although I'll bet no-one even wants to do that)
I want easy interface to manage site using wordpress
Site5
@markcial Consider also the find command. It's very powerful.
sometimes i have the weird feeling that @webarto is here only to troll noob users
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@Paul thanks
10:23
find -name *.php
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@webarto Was thinking about a simple dump file and put that into versioning. And a secure php update script to migrate the info to the DB.
is friday i dont have any "out out the box" ideas left
@Sem you need ALTER statements, dump will drop table, db...
i didnt remembered about find or grep
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@webarto Ofcourse, but doing it like that seems like a good solution :)
10:26
i use a scaffold definition made by me
php class defines sql creation
$enum = new Maestro_Scaffold_Atomic_Enum( self::TYPE_COLUMN_NAME, 'radio' );
$enum->setSet(array(
self::CONTENT_TYPE_HTML => self::CONTENT_TYPE_HTML,
self::CONTENT_TYPE_IMG => self::CONTENT_TYPE_IMG,
self::CONTENT_TYPE_LINK => self::CONTENT_TYPE_LINK,
self::CONTENT_TYPE_TEXT => self::CONTENT_TYPE_TEXT
));
@PreetJollyChandigarh Use 1&1.com
abstract class Maestro_Scaffold_Model extends Zeus_Model
{
const ENGINE_MYISAM = "MyISAM";
const ENGINE_INNODB = "InnoDb";
const ENGINE_FEDERATED = "Federated";
@deceze I don't like your answer to the question you've linked as a dupe, surely we should be promoting POST/Redirect/GET?
@Sem is not an orm, but if you call get ScaffoldDefinition it will gives you the sql based on the atomic fields defined in the method
btw builds you a zend_form too
wish i could publish the libs, but are property of the company :(
10:33
@DaveRandom While you're still on the same form, it's pretty normal to not redirect IMO. When the form has finished processing successfully, you want a PRG.
I just don't like the browser throwing errors over which I have no control when the user uses the nav buttons.
i am 2 points closer to the 1k whoho!
Also I prefer to separate business logic and presentation logic more than that.
@DaveRandom More than shown here? Of course; as written, that's just a simple example to get the idea across. But posting to the same page and only getting redirected when everything is successful is the standard, AFAIK.
oh! a friend gave me this website ceciliaprize.com
10:38
Does the browser even go to another page/show messages when navigating when submitting to the same page...? Not sure off the top of my head.
is about restoring the spanish fresco of jesus christ
you could roll your own
@markcial yah the one that got trolled
@deceze It's not about URI, it's about request method. If the last request was a POST request, the browser will (should) always warn you when pressing the back button. Idempotence. But yeh I guess it's fairly harmless if the current page still PRGs to the next page, I just don't like it.
hahaha yup
Hey guys if you use foreach($data as $data => value) for indexes, can you still operate with the array data?
10:43
no
you overwrite variable in the key parameter
foreach( $collection as $key => $value )
dont use $data twice
@DaveRandom Oh, I see. When you have finally finished the form submission and go to other pages, then go back to the last POST page, the browser will warn. That's true. But really, the workaround is such a kludge that I'm typically not bothered. To avoid resubmission of the form server-side you should embed a nonce in it, which you should anyway. I believe SO works this way.
@John Modifying the subject array during a foreach can give unexpected results. It looks like "undefined behaviour" but it's actually not, it's just more complicated than you might initially think. Explored in reasonable depth here.
Can we do something about this thread though? It's so wrong on so many levels what is this I don't even...
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Q: Setting POST variable without using form

dennissIs there a way to set a $_POST['var'] without using form related field (no type='hidden') and using only PHP. Something like $_POST['name'] = "Denniss"; Is there a way to do this? EDIT: Someone asked me for some elaboration on this. So for example, I have page with a form on it, The form look...

Thanks @markcial , @DaveRandom
10:52
@markcial @John For sh*ts and giggles: codepad.org/ujehYRCH
leaves the last one
Actually you don't even need the ref: codepad.org/IfLkOZds
I'm putting that in the code bowling bank
wow, php really is a dynamic language xD
from array to int in a mistyped foreach
$data = array( 'a'=>1,'b'=>2,'c'=>3,'d'=>4,'e'=>5 );
while( list($k,$v) = each($data) ){ echo "$k => $v;\n"; };
some people just want interpreters get caught in a infinite loop
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any one knows pagespped api ?
11:00
stackoverflow.com/questions/12213879/… - can't find the best duplicate among the millions already out there, just close it, please.
@edorian nice find to prove that one has to repwhore to become the top 1 user on this site
@Gordon SO was a very different site three years ago. Questions like that were actually entertained... Not saying your point is wrong, of course. ;)
@deceze oh, didnt see it's from 2009
@Gordon These days the question wouldn't survive for 5 minutes.
@Gordon Surely there must be a better dupe than that? I'm all for closing dupes, but it's nice to point the OP in the direction of a sensible answer.
@DaveRandom feel free to find one and/or search the related section to the right
@Gordon Found one, the best of frankly a very bad bunch. I feel a self ask/answer coming on...
@DaveRandom why self ask/answer and divide answers when there is already at least three q&a to supply a quality answer to?
11:41
@Gordon Because the questions all suck as well. They are badly phrased and don't contain nearly enough information. Although I suppose some of the questions are so general that they would be easier to write an answer that covers a wide range of options. I'll see if I can write a better question and if not I'll answer an existing one.
@DaveRandom imo the concept of self asked/answered q&a is flawed. i'd rather have ppl hijack an existing q, improve it and then supply a quality answer
@deceze you were a member during the beginning of SO? wow.. its like you being alive at the beginning of the universe..
posted on August 31, 2012 by Internet Super Hero

It is a common question: what is the lifespan of a persistent, pooled, cached, however-you-call-it PHP MySQL connection? What about CGI, FastCGI, web server module? The answer is always the same. Standard I/O file handles, including socket connections, are bound to processes. The lifespan of a persistent, pooled, cached, however-it-is-to-be-called-in-context-x connection is that of the PHP pr

@ShyamK Your universe doesn't extend beyond SO? My condolences. ;-P
I listened to Jeff & Joel talk about SO before it even existed. 6 to 8 months and all... who still remembers that meme?
hello, in your opinion, what is the most requested langage in market now, php or jee
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A: The behaviour of the or operator in PHP

decezeThe basics: An assignment expression results in the assigned value. What does that mean? $foo = 'bar' is an expression, in which the assignment operator = assigns a value. An expression always returns a value itself. Just like the expression 1 + 2 results in the value 3, the expression foo = '...

@deceze :5173181 :D
okay.. why did that number appear twice?
@user1581868 Doesn't the fact that you have come to the PHP room to ask that question tell you something about what your opinion is?
@ShyamK If you hit reply you only need the number, you don't need an @-tag as well.
@DaveRandom I dint use the @ tag
lemme try to recreate it again..
@ShyamK Then you must have put the number in the message twice. You can edit it.
11:59
@DaveRandom click reply.. then hit backspace once.. then click reply again.. then that happens.. two numbers.. (I wonder why I hit backspace though...)
also why does SO chat not have an upload function? and the rest of SE sites chat do have it ?
There is an upload function. Rep limit maybe?
@deceze can you add it to stackoverflow.com/questions/3737139/… please?
@ShyamK I've got one... Maybe it's related to the number of messages you've posted or something
@Gordon Good idea.
@DaveRandom I chat here more than the other places.. so it can't be that..
12:04
@Gordon Should I make a new section for or under ||?
@deceze yes, please
@deceze not a section though. just paste the link there
@deceze Big +1 from me, I never realised there was a difference between or and ||. That's what I get for not RTFM properly. Doesn't make any difference to anything I've ever written, I always use || but it's good to know.
@Gordon OK, done.
@Gordon Yeah like @deceze said: Old one. I'm still going through the review stuff
@deceze thanks
@deceze just checked.. I got more rep on SE than on SO ? weird.. I am more active on SO than at SE..
how can I know how I got that rep on SE ?
hey guys can i please get some more opinions on this one stackoverflow.com/questions/12214864/…. Still not sure what is better to use. I got two completely different answers. Thanks :)
@ShyamK The rep shown on SE is the total rep you have across all SE sites
In Zend Framework, zend_application has a bootstrap object and bootstrap object has a zend_application object.Why this circular relationship ,which kind of pattern is this?
12:10
@all Hii.
is not the only circular relation
there are a lot like that in zf1
plugins, router, dispatcher, controller, view
@markcial then what kind of pattern is it,why we need it and aint there exist some better way to implement it
why would you need a house with a room that has no doors in it?
Zend_Application has a bootstrap object make sense since an application need bootstrap to configure its component
12:15
@markcial Never you mind why I need it, the stuff in their is private. And I'll thank you to keep that to yourself.
o anthoine!
lol
ok, the dark room
@DaveRandom then what about the upload option? how come I don't have it here? and have it on AU chat.. how much do you need to get the upload option? is it written somewhere?
@ShyamK I don't know. I don't think it's based on rep, but rather on some element of your chat activity. Maybe starred messages, maybe number of posts, no idea.
wish it was documented somewhere..
@ShyamK meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/124078/… - I don't even know what that means, I'm sure I didn't have an upload button until recently, but that seems to suggest that what you need is 100 rep.
Maybe I just didn't notice it.
12:21
How did that get 15 upvotes? How did that guy get nearly 700 rep? I think SO needs a better vetting process for allowing people to answer questions. At least you need to be able to prove you are not a danger to yourself and others.
// $foo = 5 actually returns true - I love it
12:28
@DaveRandom oh.. so it is documented (well.. sort of)
Hey @ircmaxell, feel like fixing a "feature" of PHP that no-one ever uses that's broken in PHP5.4?
morning
@ircmaxell :)
morning
12:36
when a user request, its info is inserted in database, and he get an ad. After some time he request again but again he get an ad. I want to prevent this, how? i can apply some logic of time() but didn't work
morning @DaveRandom @edorian @PeeHaa @ircmaxell :)
sigh
anyone say?
Anyone use Zend_Lucene with distributed storage (not filesystem)?
@MikeB No, but I'd not touch Zend_Lucene again, since it scales terribly, distributed or not. If you have too many results to a query, PHP will run out of memory. Uhm, yeah, very helpful... :)
Imma go work the rest of the day from a café... Maybe see you later, depending on the net connection. ;P
12:57
@NikiC Are you on freenode or euIRC?
@edorian Usually only on efnet, but sometimes on freenode too :) Why?
@NikiC I wanted to ask something, didn't find you on freenode and wanted to know if i was just not looking in the right places before creating more firewall workarounds to get info efnet from here ;)

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