@hakre it is not documented, to my knowledge, how SimpleXML handles some of the more "esoteric" XML nodes, like processing instructions, comments etc.; it is not even documented how mixed content is handled (text nodes are just ignored).
ughhhhhh problems of switching from whatsapp to signal: I'm not sure if I retained copies of all the notes you explained setting up bridged mode in virtualbox :(
@cmb yes, it might be undocumented, however from what I remember from the libxml project docs, it explicitly tells that it does not want to deal with those (is not for them). When in doubt, use DOMDocument for these.
my LAN has changed and apparently the IP or something for my php-docs box has changed, and so I can't ssh into it... probably going to have go into a google dive to figure it out
and apparently the backed up chat log only goes back a month ... that fucking blows, but more of an issue: I didn't document how to do it outside from whatsapp :|
@hakre SimpleXML is a PHP layer over libxml's tree module. There's nothing in libxml which disallows to deal with any kind of nodes. PHP's DOM also just uses the tree module.
@cmb I might be wrong on what I remember on the libxml website docs, can't fetch it right now at least. DOM has access to many more nodes thought than SimpleXML (which is well, simple).
end-user static IPs are still kinda fluid, in the sense that they don't tend to have significant longevity, people will just move house and drop them etc
hosting ptr records is basically being the SOA for every individual address as a separate domain in terms of traffic, and it's way more efficient to just pump this through one box that responds with the same thing to every query
so there actually is a real-world cost to the ISP to provide you with a meaningful PTR record
only like a few pennies, but it's not free and they are not a charity :-P
yeah, sadly it would cost 20€ more because rDNS are available only for small companies plans I would also have an extra ip and an extra line I wouldn't need
10Gb realistically needs a serious fibre backbone, it's I have a 10Gb link for a backbone between my switches, where I do tip it to like 2Gb sometimes but it's till massive overkill