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@Lusitanian you busy?
01:18
what's up fellas
if anyone is savvy with PHP cache headers and such:
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Q: PHP cache causing re-download of images on page reload

mmmshuddupOk so a while back I had set up expires headers and cache-control for my site so that everything would be a bit more optimized. I did so by adding those rules to my .htaccess file. Here is a snippet of what I've added: <IfModule mod_expires.c> ExpiresActive On ExpiresDefault "acc...

perhaps the behavior I described is what it's supposed to do with the cache settings I have and I'm just a noob... I would accept that as an answer too.
01:47
Oh my god. I just heard someone on a news channel say "Zuckerberg thinks HTML5 will be the next big thing on the hypernet."
"It's a new type of interface to web pages that enables things like video to work on the internet."
omg
I don't believe that he actually said that.. :S
that can't be possible
01:50
It's bloomberg network -- that should explain it.
oh
I thought you said Zuckerberg
No, neither Zuckerberg nor Bloomberg said that: the news anchor (on the Bloomberg network) did :P
ahhh LOL
that's funny do they know that HTML5 is super old? lol
Doubtful, because it's the next big thing for the hypernet!!!
LMAO
unbelievable
Hi, I'm earth, have we met?
"I don't think so..."
haha
01:55
ugh my freaking cookie is not setting!
why not?
idk!
setcookie("participated", "1", mktime(24, 0, 0) - time()); //Set cookie to expire tonight at midnight
that's my code
ew mktime....
you're running that before any output?
nevermind, your time making code makes no sense --- and for sanity use the DateTime class anyway
@Lusitanian you have a better way to set it to expire tonight at midnight?
but why are you subtracting time() from that
that doesn't set it to expire tonight at midnight
more like 1970s, actually :P
01:58
oh wait. stupid me. i don't need to subtract
derr
i can just use mktime(24, 0, 0) no wonder it wasn't setting lol
(new \DateTime('11:59:59 PM') )->getTimestamp();
more readable (:
but yes that'll work too
@Lusitanian more readable is good
let me try that
what do you think about this?
setcookie("participated", "1", mktime(23, 59, 59, date("m"), date("d"), date("y")); //Set cookie to expire tonight at midnight
my answer to any line like that will be: "PHP has object oriented features to make your life easier" but to each his own
but why don't you use your original line, the date calls are extraneous in that case
@Lusitanian true.
$expiration = DateTime('11:59:59 PM')->getTimestamp();
setcookie("participated", "1", $expiration); //Set cookie to expire tonight at midnight
@Lusitanian pretty?
i'm obviously doing it wrong:
$date = new DateTime('11:59:59 PM');
$expiration = $date->getTimestamp();
setcookie("participated", "1", $expiration); //Set cookie to expire tonight at midnight
@Lusitanian what's the proper way?
02:20
nevermind. got it.
02:33
@edorian hey you busy?
 
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03:52
@hanleyhansen Looks like he is :P
how can i make a cookie expire at midnight?
i'm still having trouble with this lol
04:10
@hanleyhansen Should work, have headers / content already been sent? The code should look something like this: codepad.org/Pecu2nh3
@ShaquinTrifonoff thanks let me try that
@ShaquinTrifonoff I'm getting this as the expiration date: Thu, 20 Sep 2012 03:59:59 GMT
that should be right bc i'm in EST
@hanleyhansen So if you set it to expire in 2 mins, does it work correctly?
@ShaquinTrifonoff yeah. all is fine now.
@ShaquinTrifonoff thanks
@hanleyhansen You're welcome.
 
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06:12
Ahoy me mateys and a 'artfeld Arrrr to you all!
posted on September 19, 2012 by Sebastian Bergmann

The PHPUnit development team announces the immediate availability of PHPUnit 3.7.0, PHP_CodeCoverage 1.2.0, PHPUnit_MockObject 1.2.0, and DbUnit 1.2.0. Key enhancements in these releases include: New assertions, for instance ones that operate on JSON data Redesigned code coverage report It is possible again to expect (with @expectedException) the generic Exception class. Doing so is s

06:30
> Implemented #492: PHPUnit now provides a configuration.xsd schema file at schema.phpunit.de/configuration.xsd that can be used to validate your phpunit.xml and phpunit.xml.dist configuration files.
hi
gm all
hi insaneii
07:05
Arrrr me hearties!! May the s walk the plank like the scurvy dogs they be!
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Good morning chaps
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07:25
Is everyone makin' good lookin' pieces o' code?
07:37
@Sem That it be!
@Sem good looking? maybe not... functioning? yes... :P
@DaveRandom There she blows?
07:58
why all the pirate talk?
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Does anyone know an application where I let multiple windows behave like 1? For example my browser and my IDE.
08:15
@ShyamK Thar she blows, get it right! :-P
@Sem Sorry? I be not understanding the question.
hey fellas
please format your question @Anu
I don't know what you're asking exactly and you have provided no code snippets of what you're attempting
if you struggle explaining yourself in English then perhaps you can find some example of what you want from another website..
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@DaveRandom In windows, it's possible to easily place 2 windows next to each other. However you can not show / minimize / close / transform them together. I'm super lazy and don't like to do that twice.
I just want to understand difference between CMS and CMF
Is Drupal CMF if it has many modules?
08:23
based on my understanding, the amount of modules it has has nothing to do with whether or not it's a CMF
@Sem I'm still working on my Meow class. I'll post it in pastebin when it's ready lol
@Sem So you mean like a Windows mod for controlling existing external application windows rather than "how to develop a GUI app with child windows"?
Also, Windows version?
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@DaveRandom Actually, the latter would be awesome :), I'm using Dexpot for multiple desktops to make some sort of super window where I can place my child windows. But it crashes and is slow :(
@DaveRandom Kwak... Polly wanna qwacker
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@mmmshuddup Please do :)
08:41
@Sem Latter seems to be theoretically possible with C# (possibly generally .net): stackoverflow.com/questions/5028598/…. You may also find this of some use?
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@DaveRandom Fav'd the question, going to check it out later. Thank you kindly mr. random :)
Avast! landlubbers!
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08:56
@Leigh I don't like that antivirus...
@Sem I'm sure it thinks the same about you.
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@Leigh Ya poof! You tryin' ta bugger me?
Hello all
Anyone familiar with how mysqli fetches arrays?
I am trying to do "SELECT password, salt FROM accounts WHERE username=?"
with prepared statements
hi room
ahoy there hakra! where have you been?
I was in holidays.
Turned out I had no internet in my flat. After four days discussing with an italian mobile operator (TIM), I finally gave up and enjoyed it :)
@Leigh: Hows it going?
09:40
Where can I learn PDO fast and easy? :)
@hazard On your own computer I'd say. What do you struggle with?
Maybe you are looking for a PDO Tutorial: PDO Tutorial for MySQL Developer ?
09:56
@hakra Not bad, missed you <3
@Leigh Aye, thanks for sharing the luuv. :D
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Q: Finding networks for testing flow algorithms

Bo Stentebjerg-HansenI am writing my bachelor project right now and my topic is flow algorithms. I made my algorithms and I want to test my algorithms on networks that are already tested. So what I seek is about 20 text files which has the number of nodes all the arcs in the graph and the max flow. I can be in DIMACS...

cv please
Hey guys, I want some advice. I want to keep track of the last time my members were online. Should I just record a last logged in time and count on that (they may have cookies to log in stays active for 2 weeks) and be happy with that, or certain triggers of some sort? I would think an update on every page load would be quite hazardous for the mysql database and server resources if I have a lot of people on the site at the same time.
10:15
how to use the tag in the chat like in @hakra used cv-pls
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Is there a specific way to use ACL Authentication in the case of Staff, Clients, Users? Within Each group are custom user levels, i.e Staff has Admin, Manager. Client has Admin, Manager. User would have something like Premium and Normal.
@RegisteredUser [tag:cv-pls], also read this and see this
10:30
@RegisteredUser Just type [tag:cv-pls] which gives
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10:59
@Jon you question makes no sense
you have to remember that , while it makes sense to you , we do not have the same context as you do
11:11
@Jon By having User-Groups next to Users for the Access Control Lists I'd say. I wouldn't coin that "specific", but maybe it is in your case. Which ACL implementation are you using?
@Darius Sounds like your question contains the answer already.
morning
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Morning once again @tereško, mind explaining me why the MVC architecture is so populair even though the real MVC architecture can't even be applied in web applications/systems (So you have said before)?
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11:26
It's the DB schema, do i have tables of Users, User Groups (Staff, Clients, Users), and Users then have permissions and rules 'is_admin', 'is_manager'....
or are they three seperate tables
Admin Table, Client Table, User Table
Im building tables in MYSQL
Each User group has a number of user levels so I get confused... You're only ever taught adminstrator, editor, contributer. What if an editor level has senior, junior editor and has permissions based on these two?
@Sem because most people don't know any better
the whole question was pointless
people use , what you call "MVC architecture" because it is good for advertising .. regardless of the fact that it is not MVC
and in most cases it is not even MVC-inspired
11:43
Useful link for half of the people who visit here: coursera.org/course/programming1
i really need help with mysqli classess and query using diffrent class...pls check this link for me...i asked on the main site...stackoverflow.com/questions/12493927/…
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@tereško So I guess it's just a term that tricked those programmers that admired the architecture in lower languages at the time when web based frameworks were becoming populair for the first time. And that just continued to create massive misunderstanding?
No, most don't even know there's a difference between what they are implementing and the traditional pattern...
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@ircmaxell But that's the result of misusing the term right? And I'm thinking about the cause of the first misunderstanding.
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11:58
@ircmaxell The first time was with the uprise of web based frameworks, right?
rails
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@ircmaxell I see, juli 2004 was a very very sad month.
12:18
hello is there any one who tell PHP IDE software????
12:38
what ?
IDE are not sentient forms or life , we cannot communicate with them yet , @Priyank
i want to know any visual studio type software???@teresko
and no , you cannot date IDEs either
@tereško just gave me a great idea.. the next guy in my office who fks up should have to code all day using voice-to-text software like Dragon
Hey all
is it possible with chrome to allow for users to open for example a word file from the server (via the web browser to word on their computer) and save it to the server?
13:01
@tereško morning.
@Leigh Why? What's particularly good about it?
guess not...?
@hakra Most people who come here with ridiculous questions don't understand programming basics, before they try to code.
It's a free course on the fundamentals
@Leigh Sounds fair. I haven't seen the course so far, maybe we should do something similar just for PHP? And why do you think one might need to be a programmer to use PHP? ;)
user1125394
13:18
Hi, I have a controller Main.php and create a new class model instance Data.php, I pass a reference to the controller as my first arg of Data's constructor, and when I do print_r($data), I can get a "loop into RECURSION" message, I should not call it except in debug, but is this way bad?
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I mean probably the model must not k,ow about the controller that's it?
user1125394
I (well I did not make this app) use that controller pointer to print some feedback message, of how the model method succeded or failed
@cyril Hi. Normally people in here expect a controller and a model to relate to some specific framework and not file-names. Giving some more info about which kind of controller (pretty gerneric term) and model (pretty generic term, too) you talk about, might motivate others to actually consider helping you.
user1125394
it's a home-made framework, with a model, view and controller folder, that I did not make, and try to work with
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Anyone here worked with Google maps street view panoramas?
13:21
@cyril So what does the documentation about the "loop into RECURSION" in that home-made framework tells you about the error?
Is that error even from that framework in specific?
morning
hiya @PeeHaa
internet makes me sad
user1125394
@hakra it's not a php error, it's something when I print my $data object, I go though the controller and this Data pointer (it prints this: [data] => Data Object *RECURSION* )

in the controller I instantiate data with $this->data = new Data($this, ...),
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and in the view if I do print_r($this->data) I get logically this recursion message
user895378
13:33
Random shot in the dark for which I expect no response: Has anyone worked with decoding gzipped streams on the fly without buffering their contents in memory? I need to decode already-open resources, so I can't use gzopen
user1125394
but I think it's nothing bad, except that probably the model should not be passed the controller?
Um, I think I just had an epiphany: During class instantiation parameters can be passed, these parameters are used in the _construct method automatically. Is this correct?
@Pheagey huh?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2255771/how-can-i-use-dependency-injection-in-simple-php-functions-and-should-i-bothe

First code example: when he instantiates the User class they pass the var $db, this var is auto used in the _construct() method when the object is created.

Am I reading that correctly?
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@tereško Go outside :D explore the kindness of people
13:40
it's raining
rain good
@Pheagey For code exampe doesn't show any constructor
...
function __construct($db) {
$this->_db = $db;
}
...
Ah the answer.
How is that automatically?
Sorry, that was mymistake
13:42
The local db handle is made into a class variable
$this->_db = $db;
Not much automatic automagic
not that part. Hold up a second.
During objection creation passed parameters ( $user = new User($dependencies); ) are automatically passed to the objects construct method.

Is a correct statement?
Are you talking about "DIC" / Service locatator?
14:00
lately , when visiting this channel , you can physically feel your soul being sucked out
What do you get when you combine Kevin Mitnick and the ? Hack the planet :-)
seen that few days ago
Never thought Sad that that stuff would still work nowadays
@cyril Sure, because otherwise the output would never end. That's done by print_r and you should be glad it is done that way and not, well, output endlessly. ;)
good morning
14:13
@rdlowrey Never did that myself. But if you figure it out, I will honor you a medal, not just some SO bounty. Somebody once wrote a stream wrapper that did this, let me check.
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@hakra Yeah -- I've had an annoying time trying to find a pre-built solution for this. It's really easy to do if you don't mind buffering the full contents of the stream in-memory, but if you're working with gzipped data it's probably just the sort of thing you don't want to buffer.
@Leigh: to the ini option
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I don't really want to get into validating the first two bytes and validating the adler checksum at the end to verify gzip and then manually decode it ...
user895378
Might not have a choice, though.
@rdlowrey You need to process in chunks. I know there is some kind of chunked / buffered handling in PHP userspace out there in the net. It was created because the build-in HTTP wrappers in PHP did not support some of the transfer encodings in the past, so somebody wrote that up on it's own in userspace.
user895378
14:17
@hakra I already use that, actually. The dechunk stream filter is very handy.
And you can build the checksum on the fly, too and then verify at the end.
@rdlowrey You have the link for the PHP code? I lost it.
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@hakra We may be talking about different things -- I meant the built-in dechunk stream filter for dealing with Transfer-Encoding: chunked:
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stream_filter_prepend($responseBodyStream, 'dechunk');
user1125394
@hakra, yep but is it a bad idea to reference the controller to a model object? I did not build the app like that, but I've read model should not be aware of view+contr
user895378
It would be extraordinarily helpful if there were a congruent gzip filter, but there isn't doesn't seem to be.
14:20
@PeeHaa hua?
sorry, work dragged me away for a cpl minutes.
user895378
I guess I can write my own custom stream filter, but I was really hoping to avoid that ...
14:44
so anyone able to confirm my statement from earlier?
what is in the $dependencies ?
what you have there is "Service Locator" (anti)pattern
Would you have a sample of working dependency injection?
$user = new User( $pdo_instance );
this would be dependency injection
.. contrary to $user = new User( $container_which_might_or_might_not_contain_pdo_instance );
14:58
Expound please.
what ?
$user = new User( $pdo_instance ); looks like passing data into an object during instantiation. But this does not sound right.
it's passing a dependency
do you know what PDO is ? Or maybe you have no idea what the word "instance" means ?
ahoy!
15:00
What's going on?
I'm familiar with PDO and instances. I'm confused with how 'dependency injection' is different from just passing data into a class when an object is created.
The difference is vs
Data is raw information. A Dependency is another object that the class uses in some way
it's the slow extraction of soul through bandy-straw (i could not find that video for Dr.Who S03E01 .. geeks might know)
The constructor can take both data and dependencies...
@cyril Well normally a model does not need to know anything about a controller, so I'd say this is a smell that you do not separate your models enough from the controller if you need that. The controller controls the model, the model does not need any controller to exist.
15:05
so instead of instantiating another object -inside- another object. D.I. is passing an object into another object on creation.

Exp:
$ClassAObject = new $ClassA; //This being an object of some type.
$ClassBObject= new ClassB($ClassAObject); // Is this DI?
Exactly
It decouples creation from usage. So you can inject "mock" dependencies (fake ones) for testing.
@rdlowrey Well I'm talking about some PHP code that somebody wrote because the dechunk filter did not exist.
among other things
So, say, switch the db dependency for a static data connector for testing.
as an example, sure
user895378
@hakra Might you be referencing this article? dancingmammoth.com/2009/08/29/…
@ircmaxell so why the fancy name? pass raw data VS pass object?
@ircmaxell I'll take it that -IS- the reason. To distinguish passing data from passing object.
Sorry ircmaxell, I've not been doing this -that- long (yet). Still learning a lot.
15:40
@rdlowrey Yes that one was it.
Evening everyone!
But just seeing it's not gzip related.
@Eugene: A very good evening!
Guys if I do valueOf() on date object, that is for today it should give me a smaller number then the date object set for tommorow, right?
hi @goron. Have you ever tried to port/implement the DCI Account example from the book in PHP? I've seen some fragments in your talk that day, I tried my own, but well, PHP sucks ;)
user1125394
@hakra thx ok
15:45
Anyone?
@Eugene which type is that date object? PHP's DateTime? (likely not)
Damn
I went to wrong room!
Sorry guys! :)
user1125394
please how do stop the current iteration in a foreach loop, "continue;"?
As far you you compare unix timestamps that is true (unless some of these moments in time)
15:48
@ircmaxell Pretty much my reaction to having either a class that needs to be instantiated before escaping can happen, or static methods. When I started writing the response I actually started with set_escape_encoding(), then I thought well... that could just do the same thing as ini_set()
user1125394
@Pheagey no, I want to just stop the current iteration
I suppose without the ini option, setting an encoding would be mandatory
@cyril no problem buddy.
Anyone know why 'mysql_fetch_assoc' would fetch an array from a primary key?
15:50
I find your use of mysql_* functions offensive!
:/ Driving me crazy.
@Hikalea , judging by your question , you are looking for this :
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Currently in definition.

Almost clicked on that.
@Gordon I've had a (non-zoomable) version since about 10am :P First thing I did when I saw I had to drag, was check the JS and generate a table of the right dimensions with all the images in it.
15:54
Basically I have a primary, an int, in my table. I'm trying to echo and + 1 it, to show the user the new row of the table theyre creating in a form field.

$previousOrderID = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM sourcingQuote ORDER BY quoteID DESC LIMIT 1");
$previousOrderID = mysql_fetch_assoc($previousOrderID);
$newOrderID = $previousOrderID['ID'] + 1;
echo previousOrder results in the output 'Array' though?
@tereško Answers must at least contain magic or alchemy, questions are allowed to be mystic, but not their answers ;)
maybe we should start a area51 proposal for clairvoyants
One for you @tereško
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Beer geeks :D
i have already committed , since Oct 5 '11 at 7:28
@Leigh I very much dislike that behavior...
16:04
@ircmaxell Which bit specifically?
Setting a default encoding?
default anything in a procedural environment
Guess if it comes to it, it's easily solved with a constant.
morning
@NikiC where are you that it is morning?
The internet :D thinkmoult.com/ugt.html @Gordon
16:17
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Q: Make an application that displays text at random that conforms to the specified regex

ircmaxellOK, so in the spirit of Code-Golf, I'm trying out something new here: Code-Bowling. In golf, you try to get the lowest score (smallest application, most elegant, etc). In Bowling, you try to get the highest score. So if you follow, the goal of a Code-Bowling challenge is to make the biggest, m...

/^Good (Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Night)$/
@Gordon in germany :P
@Gordon: he's a college student, it's morning for him :-X
@ircmaxell /^Good (Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Night|Morrow|Grief)$/
Good morrow :D
Good marrow
16:59
> If you want to play with OO all day, then use Java. PHP was built on procedural, and now all you OO fanboys are going nuts with it. :) On a short-lived web request I see no reason to complicate and obfuscate the code with OO.
yes
Once again, vision could have obsoleted at least that part of the discussion ;)
this is the last generation , from now on we will just continue to devolve till the smartest beings on this planet are bonobos or chimpanzees
@cyril ah, ok. Guess I didn't understand the question completely.
@tereško yeah...
people thought it was fiction. It was really a prediction
it's not a movie about future ... it's already here
since you are american ( with all that election crap hitting the media ) i suspect that you would agree
17:09
+1 movie reference, totally agree its coming true.
@ircmaxell -____________- at that comment
Why cant i find an simpler way to add times on eachother?
12:00 and 00:15, I would like it to add these and return 12:15, how can I do this?
what does that mean?
@Karem php.net/manual/en/datetime.add.php (if they fixed it that is .. )
@Karem Simpler than what?
17:22
Exception [ 0 ]: DateInterval::__construct() [<a href='dateinterval.--construct'>dateinterval.--construct</a>]: Unknown or bad format (P00H15M) ?
I would like to add 15 minutes to the time, I found out is should be I and not M
http://www.php.net/manual/en/dateinterval.format.php

$date->add(new DateInterval('P'.$duration[1].'I'));

But still nknown or bad format (P15I) ?
have you tried a different hobby ?
like beekeeping
17:26
...
@Karem: are yoiu converting the time into a timestamp?
@Pheagey no im not
try converting it into a timestamp, add the equivalent of 15minutes, convert back to date time? I know its going around your back to get to your elbow but ...
$date = new DateTime('12:00');
$date->add(new DateInterval('P15I'));
echo $date->format('H:i');
Also, maybe: php.net/manual/en/datetime.add.php - DateTime::add
ah, I see that is what your looked at.,
17:29
I'm trying to do a solution with datetime::add
But it does not understand P15I
date_add($date, date_interval_create_from_date_string('15 minutes'));
try i15
The date_add() solution worked fine! The i15 solution did not work though
I wonder what the "P" stands for, some examples has PT - cannot see them described here php.net/manual/en/dateinterval.format.php
$interval = new DateInterval('PT15M');

$date = new DateTime;
$date->setTime(12, 0);

$new_date = $date->add( $interval );

var_dump( $new_date->format('H:i') );
PT15M worked! But isn't M, months? php.net/manual/en/dateinterval.format.php
And whats the difference between writing P or PT ?
P[date]T[time]
"T" is separator
17:37
Ah!!
So when you want to define time it is after T, and date it is after P...
Thanks @Pheagey @tereško .. tried beekeeping by the way, wasnt my thing.
ISO 8601 Data elements and interchange formats – Information interchange – Representation of dates and times is an international standard covering the exchange of date and time-related data. It was issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and was first published in 1988. The purpose of this standard is to provide an unambiguous and well-defined method of representing dates and times, so as to avoid misinterpretation of numeric representations of dates and times, particularly when data is transferred between countries with different conventions for writing numeric ...
describes the format
woot! to automatically doing PSR-2 formatting before even knowing about it...
the fact that you even care about it is wrong
care about formatting my code consistently for readability...
you should care about formating , but you should not give a flying fak about FIG
17:55
Not a fan yourself I take it? Anything one you try to follow or not really?

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