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20:00
I want to know better way to include files
What's the better way to include bunch of file
What it makes difference including all the files in main file or create a single file with all included files and include that single file on main file
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Its handy to have a "bootstrap.php", there you could include your config etc. and includes for modules (without any output).
If you have only one main file it makes not much difference. but if you want a alternative main entry, you have to copy and keep the includes uptodate between the files and things get messy.
Yes
@PCE
Can anyone recommend a good tutorial for learning SQL?
(beyond basic SELECT and INSERT)
@pce will it make any difference if I include all the files in 3 main files
Or should I create a single file with all the included file and include that single file in that 3 main files
?
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@Dhaval i don't know what you want to include, it's common practice to include one file with some "common" includes.
20:13
@pce Yes..We can do both but what I want to know is the difference
Is there any concrete reason or logical reason to do one of them?
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In compiled languages it's considered as bad pratice, because you have to recompile the whole project if you add or remove an include. But there are Projects that do it, because you don't have to search through files that include files of include files that are included files ;)
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A: The Definitive Guide To Forms based Website Authentication

Jens RolandPART I: How To Log In As a rule, CAPTCHAs should be a last resort. They tend to be annoying, often aren't human-solvable, most of them are ineffective against bots, all of them are ineffective against cheap third-world labor (according to OWASP, the current sweatshop rate is $12 per 500 tests),...

see the part about remember me there
@hakre, i have already read this article, what i asked, and what are you giving me reply?
im not talking about remember me and those shits
look little up what i have mentioned?
sorry, just wanted to help.
please dont give me useless links and useless ideas?
20:23
and another shrunken one.
you call it helping? i call it making me irritated, please its my request, and i respect your knowledge, please read the question which i later described.
it you want it again, ill paste it here,
@NicholasWild Wow, big talk for a guy with 24 rep and questionable English.
Do one thing at first, go to m.facebook.com from your phone, then login, then login from a computer and change the password from that computer, while changing the password, you are asked weather or not to deauthenticate the device that you are previously logged in with.
if you choose keep them logged in, then again open fb from phone, then you don't need to login again, now the question is HOW? Because if fb don't store the hashed password in the cookie, then what does it store and yet it is secured? Anyone know about this login authentication system? I want the answer really very fast, if you think your friend knows the answer then please forward this to him..
i know, im a newbie at stackoverflow, cmon im not here to quarrel, and im not a native english speaker, please try to understand,
if you can, please help, im struck here,
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@NicholasWild Do you log off in between? So is "RememberMe" at *book "KeepMeLoggedIn"?
@NicholasWild "Not here to quarrel" !== "insulting other members of the room who are here to help"
20:28
i was not trying to insulting.
cmon, read those lines, its nothing in remember me,
i want know what type of datas does fb stores in cookies?
i was asking about that
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@NicholasWild you better read part 2
@Jocelyn, what was those?
sorry, what were those?
they weren't even farly related to logins or security.
cmon guys, you are inside php room and you are giving me nonsense links?
which even dont give me anything useful for my question?
20:34
What nonsense?
Did you read the links posted by @Gordon?
@NicholasWild the links marked were in no way meant for you, hence I pointed you to an explanation about what cv-pls means.
@Gordon sorry, i misunderstood you
@NicholasWild no problem
Good evenink peeplz
@Gordon, can you tell me something about my enquiry?
coz im not getting any good explainations.
20:39
@NicholasWild sorry, I have no clue about how FB achieves that. The only thing I can suggest is to improve stackoverflow.com/questions/13092186/… in order to maybe get better answers.
thanks @Gordon
@NicholasWild All I know is that they use OAuth. But I dont know if that has anything to do with what you are looking for. In any case, developers.facebook.com/docs/concepts/login might help … or it doesnt. I dont know. sorry.
@Gordon @hakre
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A: PHP namespaces and using the \ prefix in declaration

NikiCAs mentioned in the other answers the namespace declaration always takes a fully-qualified name and as such a trailing \ would be redundant and is not allowed. Writing namespace \NYTD\ReadingListBackend { ... } will lead to a proper parse error. When using the semicolon notation namespace \NYTD...

thanks!!!
@NikiC I opened a PHP bug report because of that: bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=63372
isn't namespace a keyword in PHP then?
20:45
it is
That's the relative namespace notation ;)
@NikiC why is namespace \NYTD\ReadingListBackend; interpreted as namespace\NYTD\ReadingListBackend; - what happens to the space?
@Gordon PHP is not usually space sensitive
you can also write namespace \ NYTD \ ReadingListBackend if you very much like it, it's still the same ;)
@NikiC i see
but shouldn't there be a warning about a non-declared constant then?
@hakre Sure. There is: codepad.viper-7.com/Wwxk3T
20:49
@NikiC but in this case, not: codepad.viper-7.com/cPji9o
interesting.
@hakre Yep. That's due to class whoisting.
E.g. consider codepad.viper-7.com/7LZNqL. There the warning appears because the code is evaluated in-order
How do I get unbanned from asking questions?
@NikiC say what?
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Q: What can I do when getting "Sorry, we are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account"?

ArjanIMPORTANT: CLICK HERE AND READ CAREFULLY! While trying to ask a question, one could get: Oops! Your question couldn't be submitted because: Sorry, we are no longer accepting questions from this account. See http://goo.gl/C1Kwu to learn more. Likewise, for answers: Oops! Yo...

@Gordon Opps, I mean "hoisting" ;)
@NikiC say what? what is class hoisting?
well, the only solution provided in that link is to fix your posts.
However, I suspect the posts that got me banned were the ones I deleted.
@Gordon You can use a class before it is defined. Basically the class declarations are "hoisted" to the top ;)
@hakre I know what to hoist means. but I have no clue what class hoisting is supposed to mean
and I would really like to ask a question because I am stuck on something :(
@TapThatApp no one in here is able to help you with that. we cannot unban you.
20:56
@Gordon From the example code it's a conditional definition of a class.
Well, thanks anyway.
For being such a helpful community, the moderators do not explain the appealing process very well; if at all.
@hakre Nah. I added the conditional to avoid hoisting ^^ (To show that the error shows up in that case)
@TapThatApp you can flag one of your own questions for moderator attention and state your case, but i dont know if that will help anything. in case the meta post is your best bet.
@TapThatApp Undelete them and fix them then
@NikiC ok, let me try to understand that
<?php
namespace \NYTD\ReadingListBackend;

class Exception extends \Exception
{
}
this will hoist class Exception extends \Exception to the top
but how does it know which namespace to use then for the class?
21:00
There is no namespace declaration, so in the global namespace ;)
but, how are namespaces supposed to work when classes get hoisted and declared before the namespace is evaluated?!
they won't get hoisted during parsing ^^ they will go to the top of the opcodes (at least I would imagine so)
The namespace declaration is still read properly ;)
@NikiC yes, the one fatal hides the other.
but then I wasn't so far off to say that because of not seeing a parse error in this case, this leads to the redefine class fatal error at runtime.
or isn't that runtime in PHP?
💩
^^
Quick question.
Can I execute a mysql query from a class?
I get errors when I try to. Is there a specific syntax to follow
21:05
@Gordon which font do I need for that?
@TapThatApp yes you can. Post your code (only the relevant part)
Is someone here using the cv-pls add-on for Firefox?
@hakre i dont know. it renders fine in my browser. its unicode.
@Jocelyn Nope but I know the codebase fairly well, what's up?
@DaveRandom Is the Firefox add-on working already? I see no change in my browser
class player{
public $username = "$_POST['username']";
private $retrieve = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE username = '$username'");
public $row = mysql_fetch_assoc($retrieve);
public function getPoints(){
echo $row['points'];
}
}
21:09
@TapThatApp you should no longer use mysql_* functions. Read this page
I plan on switching to mysqli I just haven't skimmed through its documentation yet
or is that not any better?
@Gordon I thought so, but I only see a box.
@Jocelyn lol, I actually have no idea about that. I'm not sure how far @PeeHaa got with the port first time around, and I'm currently working on the port again - but I've basically started from scratch with it because of the number of changes that were made for 0.19.0. Chrome v0.20.0 should have a corresponding FF release that will (hopefully) be more or less identical
@TapThatApp you must always escape text before using it in a query. Read this page. This may be the cause of the error. Use mysql_error() to print the error message
@DaveRandom OK, then I'll wait for next release. From the description, it looks useful :)
@TapThatApp you cannot do private $retrieve = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE username = '$username'"); properties cannot be declared with runtime information
21:13
@Gordon I was about to write that too. I was too focused on the mysql_* calls
You actually can't do anything on any of those lines.
does anyone have a cURL and multi cURL class thta runs perfect, even if tricks are involved, even if the server has limitations ?
sorry for all the confusion guys. I'm quite new to OOP
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A: declare property as object?

GordonFrom the PHP manual on class properties (emphasis mine): Class member variables are called "properties". You may also see them referred to using other terms such as "attributes" or "fields", but for the purposes of this reference we will use "properties". They are defined by using one of the ...

21:16
you and your poo @Gordon. ;)
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A: What is a class in PHP?

GordonIn a nutshell, a Class is a blueprint for an object. And an object encapsulates conceptually related State and Responsibility of something in your Application and usually offers an programming interface with which to interact with these. This fosters code reuse and improves maintainability. Im...

@hakre you know oop is poo spelled backwards ;)
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@Gordon PILE OF OOP is still missing in the current unicode release. ;)
seeing that you have time forjokes, why dont you guys give me some ideas for www.linkbook.co, a website that displays the latest news from all over the world :))
@IonutFlaviusPogacian what exactly is your PHP-related question?
@hakre Node.js?
user1125394
21:21
does it change much to write __construct(Bar $bar) instead of __construct($bar) ?
@cyril yes. it will fail for any $bar that is not a Bar
user1125394
maybe it generate runtime warnigs?
@cyril Yes, it forces $bar to be an instance of Bar and will emit a catchable fatal error if you pass an object of the wrong type
user1125394
ok
@IonutFlaviusPogacian already exists: google.com/news
21:22
@cyril Runtime errors to be precise ;) Not just warnings.
<rant>WTF IS A CATCHABLE FATAL ERROR?!?!?!1 JUST THROW ME A GODDAMNED EXCEPTION!!1</rant>
user1125394
thx
@Gordon but this one is not programmed in PHP :-p
@NikiC how much effort would it be to implement that typehinting on an Interface limits calling of methods on the passed instance to those in the interface?
21:25
@Gordon It's not possible
do you guys know how pinterest.com generates content, so that when you are at the bottom of the page, new content is rinted ?
@Gordon Why would you need that? Just... don't call the methods?
@Gordon Stas would murder you, personally.
@hakre wikipedia says you have to install an optional update to view unicode emojis in win7/8
@NikiC its not possible because stas would murder me or technically?
@DaveRandom for added enforcement
@Gordon Because he would murder you
21:26
I do not want to think about what "emojis" is
@NikiC ok, why would he murder me when you will have to implement that anyway because I dont know enough C for that?
Not that I care what he thinks (I started to really dislike that guy recently)
@IonutFlaviusPogacian Booom!
@Gordon And also I would say that the feature is really pointless ^^
21:27
so, how do i load new data when i reach the end of the website ?
@NikiC well, it enforces the contract
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Q: Page load on scrolling

day_dreamerI am developing a website and I want to load the data dynamically on scrolling the page,When the scroll bar reaches the bottom of the page I want to load more data from the database using AJAX. In my web page there is a iframe in which i want to append the new data.Like flipkart.com website. Whe...

@IonutFlaviusPogacian Start here ;-)
@Gordon Aren't you capable of enforcing it yourself? Do you have that little self control? Get a grip man! Think of the children!
21:31
@DaveRandom I am. I am doing it for the kittens that get slaugthered by those who cant
what childrens ? where ? i only see pixels !
@Gordon But you know what will happen in the case of those who can't - they'll just stop type hinting for things. That's going backwards, not forwards.
although, come to think about it, @NikiC is probably right. What if I needed to call methods from two interfaces? that wouldnt work because I'd have to typehint to both interfaces in the method signature.
keep on typeing !
@Gordon I'm always right! :P
Well, unless I'm not right obviously ^^
21:33
@NikiC he knows ... silence says it all
@NikiC should we ever meet in person ill position myself right of you so you will be left and by definiton not right
@Gordon Yes but if you need to call methods from two interfaces, why are you type hinting one of those interfaces in the first place? The fact that you are type hinting something implies that you only want the members you know that type provides, if you need other things as well you should be typehinting something that provides both, surely?
damn! I'm one hell of a sneaky bastard!
I am quite literally always right. It's in my name.
21:35
@Gordon I'll have to carefully avoid meeting you in person! (Which I have been quite successful at, haven't I?)
is it your little name ?
@DaveRandom yeah, likely
@NikiC only because you are too chicken to attend conferences :/
@Gordon Question should probably remain closed in its current form, but I suspect that the guy knows how to access an array value (although maybe not) and the important point about the question is the where 'some info' = V1J 3H3 part. Which makes it basically a dupe of stackoverflow.com/questions/6661530/…
@DaveRandom yes, I noticed that too. just add it as a comment.
Already done :-)
@DaveRandom +1
@NikiC how hard is it to expose functions of an underlying C API in PHP?
@NikiC this one xmlsoft.org/html/… to be precise
22:36
question about zend cert, it's not on ZF2 right, so which version is best for testing purposes
22:47
My internet, he no worky very well... :'(
23:25
Evening all
hello @PeeHaa
@PeeHaa Is the Firefox add-on working already?
23:45
@Jocelyn hola
@Jocelyn nope
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A: /me command for chat

Shaquin TrifonoffThis is my solution (I tried to make it look as much like the screenshot as possible): function me() { $('.message .content').each(function() { if(this.innerHTML.indexOf('/me ') === 0 && this.innerHTML.trim().length > 4) { var container = $(this).parents('.user...

I've uploaded the base stuff. But lots has been changed it the mean time
@PeeHaa The whole XUL thing makes it way more complex than Chrome. It's a-comin' though...
@DaveRandom And the docs just suck. It took me multiple days to find a decent resource to at least set up the folder structure
23:55
@PeeHaa Was it this perchance?
@DaveRandom I think it is
:-P
It took me a while to land there as well.
That in combination with another resource
First thing I kept hitting was that stupid online sdk thingy
And all resources seem to do it in another way
The SDK is kinda cool though
I think in the end I actually Googled "How to build a Firefox extension" and that turned up some useful results. I'm not used to natural language searches being more useful than select keywords :-(
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