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18:00
@MichałKról Nothing personal. Those questions of you just suck or lack any effort to do any research so don't blame me.
@SomeKittens why is it stupid? It worked fine when I had displayed like 50 records from DB, it doesnt work when I have 110. I tried to find a solution like: $('#div1').scrollTop($('#div1')[0].scrollHeight); but it still doesnt work
@Pheagey now that's what I call a query!
Sanity check: ok. Its a localhost dev box. And yes the query is a PITA, 3 tables, all the accounts related contact information.
$mysqli->affected_rows is reporting -1, that does not sound right...yep, -1, but $counter still goes to 58.
6 mins ago, by PeeHaa
@MichałKról Nothing personal. Those questions of you just suck or lack any effort to do any research so don't blame me.
wasted 2 hours looking for answers - "lack any effort to do any research"
awsome
18:08
@MichałKról: Relax, get a cup of tea, grab you a cake.
im relaxed, im just tired of this script not working as it supposed to work
@Pheagey: Try $mysqli->store_result()
@hakre instead of real_query?
@Pheagey Well one thing I notice is that you have a superfluous next_result() loop in there, which is designed to be used with multi_query() - it shouldn't make any difference but try removing that loop
@Pheagey No instead of use_result()
@Pheagey No, instead of ->use_result()
18:10
@DaveRandom understood. a lot of this is just extra crap as Im trying to get it to just return the proper data first...
@hakre Beat you. Ha!
@DaveRandom ya, good catch!
@DaveRandom mysqli->use_result() returns null.
Hello all, @hakre.
18:12
@MichałKról Just seeing the script, have you tried in the javascript chatroom?
@Christian good morning @Christian
@MichałKról Is height() possibly returning the height of the div displayed in the viewport as opposed to the full height of it within the document? I don't know how it normally works as I'm not a jQ heretic :-P
The only thing I know about jQuery is, that whatever the problem is, there is a plugin.
And: There was one black day for jQuery because all plugins were deleted.
I think Chuck Norris appeared and solved it then.
@hakre Yeah. Couldn't round number too (jqMath plugin). :(
Solved as in still down :P
@Pheagey Try running the query with PDO or <shudder> ext/mysql and see whether either of them return what you expect. One thing I would say is that if the query does return 155K results you're in danger of running out of memory if you try and stored them all in an array like that, however you get them.
18:14
@Christian it disappeared from the planet?
@hakre Yeah.
Googling php parse url gives me this useful official documentation page, for a function that would probably solve your problem. Now do tell me how you spend more than 5 days searching, I dare you, I double dare you. — Madara Uchiha 16 secs ago
No more jQuery.jqMath(4.5).round()
XD
@hakre Someone wrote an "undelete the plugins" plugin.
Speaking of google.
18:15
@Christian why did they call it jqMath and not just math?
@hakre heq...jquery math...it's always jquery+package_name
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Q: jQuery round function

SergioHow can I round the number using jQuery? If the number is 3168 I want to print it as 32. Or if the number is 5233 the result should be 52. How can I do that? Should I use the Math.round function?

@MadaraUchiha OMG :D
Anyway, hear this out.
Speaking of Google, I remember some time ago I was trying to convert some old ereg to preg
@MadaraUchiha Edo Tensei or normal?
and basically, I searched for "problem with preg"
18:17
@MichałKról Edo Tensei
Rinnegan FTW
guess what google suggested?
@MichałKról (Not so) surprisingly, there's no one named Hashirama on Stack Overflow
a nice list of pregnancy-finding techniques XD
@MadaraUchiha I could be Obito
but I logged in with Facebook
:/
18:18
actually, it's still there.
You can change your name on Stack Overflow
Go to your profile page
Guys, we need to Google bomb Google.
@Christian Pregnancy finding? What, like, in case you lose the foetus under the sofa or something?
@DaveRandom Well, ask Google!
18:20
google more quickly indexes the bookshelf on my android device than I can clean up the dust in the living room.
@MichałKról You know? Obito is actually kinda the one with the best chances against Madara right now :o
another scary thing with google is, you open an internet browser and then there is their textbox.
I wonder how they do it :)
@hakre huh?
pics or it didn't happen! :P
@MadaraUchiha yeah, I wonder what will happen when the Gedo Mazou activates
@hakre Well, it's scary to know that just measly textbox is patented O.o
18:22
will Obito control it? will he betray Madara or not? :D
@MichałKról I bet Naruto'll be able to turn Obito.
@MadaraUchiha yeah, or Kakashi
its Kakashi + Gai vs Obito now
Now I'm getting curious. What are you guys talking about?
@DaveRandom Arg...PDO not installed on this machine. :/
@MichałKról Well, what I think is going to happen next, is that Zetsu's body will force Obito to kill Rin, and that's how he got his Mangekyo
18:23
why would phpmyadmin return all that data? please dont tell me they use the mysql ext?
@Christian Well, Naruto :)
@Pheagey PDO is a base PHP package as of PHP 5.1... I think.
o, ok
run a ...uh... php -e ... I think, in the command line.
@MadaraUchiha yeah. and Kakashi looses his best friend (Rin) - this way he gets the Mangekyou too
18:25
@MichałKról But he needs to kill her himself
So I'm still not sure how he got his.
@Pheagey no, wait. it's php -m
ah, ok. Yes its installed.
@Christian shit, the textboxes with round corner are patented by apple.
@MadaraUchiha yeah, me neither
Manga is getting pretty interesting
@hakre :( What about hexagonal corners?
18:27
Time to crash course PDO...
you should better check your connection settings.
I do not think this is because of mysqli
that is the standard client library for mysql.
Connection is good. It returns 58 rows then stops
but those are the first 58 rows?
or is that sort of random?
@bobince got downvoted for not using enough jquery. XD
Looks like the first 58. the last entry returned is in page 2 when searching for it in phpmyadmin
18:30
Why wasn't that pinned or something?
@Pheagey ok. let's see.
@hakre ? Want me to paste the results?
no, just looking up what is going on.
@hakre What would the connection settings have to do with limiting returned results? I'm confused, sorry. This has me all kinds of frustrated.
ok .. what have i missed
18:35
@Pheagey I could not tell so. Maybe? Anyway, you could add some error information after the fetching loop
what would you recommend?
*What
mysqli::$error_list
just look if there is something in.
ok. Also, using PDO returns nothing. Code as follows for the query logic:
$dbh = new PDO('mysql:host=localhost;dbname=sugarcrm', 'root', null);

$sth = $dbh->prepare( $stmt );
$sth->execute();

/* Fetch all of the remaining rows in the result set */
print("Fetch all of the remaining rows in the result set:\n");
$result = $sth->fetchAll();
print_r($result);
why don't you just query? php.net/manual/en/pdo.query.php
Placed

if( isset( $mysqli->error_list ) )
{
print_r( $mysqli->$error_list );
}

inside the inner while in hopes of catching any errors...nothing, still 58 results.
18:43
place it after the loop
okay, let's start with data-seeking - php.net/manual/en/mysqli-result.data-seek.php
also if you do not have a specific reason for real_query, why not just query?
query returns an error of "Warning: mysqli::query(): (21000/1242): Subquery returns more than 1 row in [...]".
aha!
which of the two subqueries is giving that error?
Also: If querying results in pages (as in pma) and this does not happen, well, probably because of paging (LIMIT clause).
I dunno if it is cheating, but maybe you want to place a LIMIT 1 on the subquery. (No idea if that works)
Part 1) Unknown. I wrote it all at the same time :/
PArt 2) No limit specified. I've manipulated massive amounts of data (much large than this) on this machine and never ran into a memory issue. Watching taskmgr memory usages doesn't even hiccup when running this.
I'll try limit 1 on the sub, see whathappens
the error itself is pretty clear in my eyes.
<- not the greatest sql guy...
limit 1 fixed the return issue...
woot! +1 hakre
@Pheagey , wouldn't i make more sense to actually get the list for elements that you got from that query ?
try to understand the error, you might select wrong / too much with the one or other subquery.
18:59
It appears that is correct. I was under the impression each account only had 1 contact to join to. :/ see what assuming gets me. Im reading the error page now as well.
And thanks again for the help; super +1 for your effort.
ok, guys ... i need a recommendation for a game (on a netbook)
Minesweeper FTW
naah .. i have never found it to be interesting
user1125394
colin Mac Crash
@tereško It is if you set the number of mine to be number of tiles - 1
19:06
first click is always mine-less
FYI
user1125394
thats y he said that
I actually did not know that, and it also won't let you do it :-(
19:22
Anybody has FF open and a webcam enabled by any chance? Does it work?
@PeeHaa Not for me but I'm now suspecting my webcam is broke as I can't get it to work in anything else either :-(
that's it .. i'm gonna play Deus Ex (1) for a bit
@DaveRandom :P
Logic bomb :)
@PeeHaa Nope... Never even asked for permission
actually, it's throwing a bunch of 404's
"NetworkError: 404 Not Found - fiddle.jshell.net/js/main.js";
"NetworkError: 404 Not Found - fiddle.jshell.net/style/style.css";
"NetworkError: 404 Not Found - fiddle.jshell.net/js/ScreenCast/ScreenCast.js";
"NetworkError: 404 Not Found - fiddle.jshell.net/js/ScreenCast/ScreenCast.js";
"NetworkError: 404 Not Found - fiddle.jshell.net/js/main.js";
@ircmaxell Sorry copy / pasta. 1 sec
I doubt it changes anything, but who knows: jsfiddle.net/PeeHaa/QGcHJ/1/embedded/result
rad
rad
does anyone know if there is a proper way to close the SSH2 connection? #phpseclib
@PeeHaa Yeh just tried it on GF's laptop which definitely does work and nada
kk tnx guys
It's just too cutting edge I guess ;)
Asks permission in Chrome but no result in page :-(
@DaveRandom Strange. Any errors?
Exception: developer has done something stupid again?
19:38
@PeeHaa Have given GF her laptop back now and will likely not get a favourable result if I ask her to borrow it again immediately
hehe. np. Thanks for testing
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A: session_regenerate_id(): Session object destruction failed, when running site via security scanners?

hakre Ofcourse, I could just ignore it and clear the error log (when I've finished scanning my site), but I'm just curious and would like to know why (and if there is a 'fix')? Upgrade your PHP version to the current stable one: PHP 5.4.7. Run the security checks again. If the error still happens...

 
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@PeeHaa That was remarkably helpful timing, thankyou very much
Sorry, I missed the boat, whats with all the cv-pls posts?
posted on October 01, 2012 by Pádraic Brady

The Singing Annoying Thing (Photo credit: DWZ) Since the dawn of time, circa 1995 AD, PHP and Security have been at constant loggerheads over what priorities programmers should cling to. Programmers, by their very nature, are drawn to getting shit done inexpensively. Building tools, libraries and applications is a time consuming and expensive process and managing that process in

20:51
@DaveRandom thanks!!
21:11
@Feeds Mr. Braday on fire:
> PHP is riddled with knowledge gaps, missing documentation, a lack of progressive improvement, reliable security tools and features, and people with the will and a flair for stubborness to accept the impossible task of tackling all of these and much more.
> A long as those gaps persist, the vacuum they leave behind will be filled with utter bullshit created by idiots and documentated as fact which promotes further inactivity because programmers at large then remain unaware that a problem even exists. A self sustaining cycle of ignorance emerges.
21:39
It would appear I have just found a bug in Chrome's XPath
@PeeHaa that question makes no sense
guessing it's a scoping issue since he says "at another point"
but at least it didn't ask "how can i fix this jquery code"
Still... Everything above 1k rep and with moar than 15 questions should be able to construct a good question I think
problem is probably that OP is trying to concatenate objects
Has nothing to do with his initial array
@PeeHaa ah that could be it
@ircmaxell couldn't wait for feeds to post it?
21:53
what is best username length ? 15 or 20 ? or what ?
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@PeeHaa rak tatmanyak ?
I must be crazy commandeering my own bbcode parser for a templating engine...
Oh well. Works for me.
considering bbcode's kinda hideous, i'd tend to agree. :)
@Hamster considering php has a native one, i'd tend to agree :)
ha! i win :)
:(
markdown > bbcode
5
seriously. the only thing bbcode doesn't have for it (yet) is a built in interpreter
@Lusitanian of course, I'm just not patient
wow, my blog is getting a lot of residual traffic. I'm still getting 500 views per day, even without posting anything in a while...
22:05
scratch that. i just need more discipline
i didnt know php had its own bbcode parser... why do third party ones exist?
@Lusitanian that's a PECL extension
can i use php's bbcode parser to parse to a server-side DOM structure instead of a straight html string?
posted on October 01, 2012 by Anthony Ferrara

Well, I know it's been a while since my last post here. I've been keeping busy (but also working on some cool stuff for you all, when the time is right). I figured that it was worth while pointing out a few upcoming talks that I'm going to be giving and conferences that I'll be attending. PHP North West I'll be a regular attendee at the PHP North West 2012 conference in Manchester, UK on Octo

@ircmaxell BTW isn't Canada going to be damn cold?
hmm, maybe i could parse bbcode into a JSON string or something silly like that and then... oh god why do i think of such things
22:16
@Hamster Why would you need to do that?
why would i need a server-side DOM representation of a parsed text? so i could modify it structurally
@Hamster Sorry, I misread what you said. You can create a DOM structure from parsed text. $dom = new DOMDocument; $dom->loadHTML($html);
@Shaquin that's two separate parsing actions going on...
@Hamster So you want the BBCode parser to directly return a DOM structure?
I guess that's only an issue if CPU use is a bottleneck
23:00
@PeeHaa nah
23:17
i'd go to true north php but it costs $200 and i hate driving for long periods of time
where are you driving from?
it would be from northern ohio -- about 5 hours i believe
Ah ok
I was going to say, if it was on my way (or nearly) I might be able to help
23:19
meh, my parents wouldn't be too fond of the idea of me driving to a conference in canada with someone they've never met anyway
but thanks!
lol, fair enough
sh*t. My drive is failed. I need to go out and find a new HDD (750+GB)...
part of a RAID array or standalone?
4 drive RAID5...
so it's not horrible, just need to replace it sooner than later
hum
ah, yeah

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