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
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.
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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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),...
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.
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,
@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.
@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.
As 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...
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@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.
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']; } }
@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
From 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 ...
In 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.
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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 :))
@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?
I 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...
@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.
@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?
@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/…
This 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 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 :-(