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09:01
@PeeHaa he allready corrected himself
hello everyone
anyone active ??
as far as active goes in the morning ..
@DamienOvereem you are active good
active-"ish"
oh boy.. an android freak
;)
Does 'active-"ish"' mean "haven't had my daily dose of caffeine yet"?
09:06
indeed.. only @ 2nd cup right now
nespresso nr 7 though.. they work
hello , this is a dumb question but is what is the difference of memcache from here php.net/manual/en/class.memcached.php and this site memcached.org?? are they the same??
10 is max. so i can improve my intake if neccesary
anyway I need best pdf for learn PHP
> Caffeine isn’t a drug, it’s a vitamin!
man i'm really lost about this 'cache' stuff
09:07
One is the caching system, the other is the method to communicate with the caching system
php has classes to easily work with a memcache caching server (memcached.org)
I never really liked coffee.
Club Mate is nice though.
@CapDroid Hey you are here too. Anyways hi...
Or just cola.
@Appu hey
With memcache you can store bits of data in memory.. or entire pages.. additional requests can use that data instead of re-reading the data from your filesystem of database
= faster
09:09
@Appu are you PHP dev?
@DamienOvereem hmm let me check
@DamienOvereem: for entire pages I'd go with Varnish personally.
ok thanks @DamienOvereem i'm starting to apply this cache stuff and webarto was right this is really messy. .
@CapDroid It seems you have a vague memory of me......
doest have to be
if you work OOP anyways ;p
lets say you have a list of products in your database for a webshop
you could basically say "if in cache, get products from cache, otherwise get products the normal way"
@CapDroid You sometimes ping hi in the android people room. You are asking me this question.
09:12
@Appu may be you are also PHP dev...
I am also beginner in php. But have some idea... :)
@DamienOvereem,yes i have that in mind, just fixing on the sytax part
@Appu I am zero in php but want to learn it
http://php.net/manual/en/class.memcached.php
and theres a lot of them :D
can you plz help me ?
how to start ?
@Appu
09:13
i.e. for my soap service i work with data objects.. very easy to implement there. Basically i just say.. if i have the dataobject in mem, get it from mem, otherwise do the soap request to get it
go through this website w3schools.com/php/default.asp first to get quick idea and you can dig deeper with further references you find online...
I am guessing this will be "frowned upon" but i want to get more ppl to notice my anoyingly difficult question ;p So if willing, give stackoverflow.com/questions/13266890/… an upvote :)
@Appu NO NO NO NO
@tereško anyother free book?
09:14
STAY AWAY from w3schools
@CapDroid not free , but available on torrents
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Q: Wordpress blog redirect to another URL from google search engine result

JimitMy website is www.padmavatiwealth.com. When I reach directly to this website then It is working fine but when I go through google search engine It redirects me to another strange website. I used wordpress to develop this website. I don't understand what is happening here. Please help me. Below i...

@tereško why ?
@Appu check the w3fools.com
51 mins ago, by tereško
it seems i have found a tag which is worse then both and combined: it is the
@tereško so sad?
wut ?
09:15
@CapDroid Go through that book which @tereško referred. It's a good book to start. But in that book, everything is explained from scratch except some frameworks....
you have an option BUY or STEAL :D
@tresko Can you hepl me?
@tomexsans or .. maybe it is in your university's library and you can borrow it
@tomexsans :D
@tereško i m employee not student
@DamienOvereem, thank you i am now enlightened
09:17
@CapDroid I am in the middle of that book Beginning PHP...
@Appu also , one should stay far as possible from frameworks , till he/she has learned both the language and how to write good objiect-oriented code in it
@Appu by Matt Doyle?
@Jimit posted an answer to your question
happens quite often
@tereško @tomexsans downloading start :)
@CapDroid yes...
09:19
Don't know why people buy book even there are available as free
yup i started using frameworks with out basic knowlede in OOP, had to go back that was like a year ago
@CapDroid enjoy it while it's free
32/74 users in php chat .... famous php room...lol
@NullPointer what do you mean by your previous talk?
@CapDroid because you might like a physical book
09:22
@tereško Okay... I will not touch frameworks until I become perfect in php...
@Appu, good luck with the perfect part :D
"perfect" is not required
@tereško I asked about pdf
@tomexsans Of course I know no one can be perfect 100%
But I will try my best to become up to some extent...
what you need is a solid understanding of OOP principles and laws , before you start playing with frameworks
09:23
ok
@CapDroid you might by a PDF book if you found it extremely useful and want to support the author .. like for example: this book
@tereško hmm
I downloaded Beginning PHP 5.3 by Matt Doyle
Yes @CapDroid . No issues for us even if you download it for free except you shouldn't comment on the people who buy and support author's work....
is it same as that which you given link ? @tereško
@Appu okey bro..
Holy mother ...
09:26
@CapDroid same as what ?
of all the people in the world
an ex collegue resolved my question
@DamienOvereem , congrats , you have a stalker .. there should be an achiev... badge for that
Nah.. I pulled all the chains i could to get it fixed. I send the stackoverflow link to a whole bunch of ex collegues through linkedin :)
@DamienOvereem really.. That's a coincidence...
anyone is still using linkedin ?!
09:29
do me a favor.. reward the guy
toss an upvote on his answer.. he nailed it straight on
one day later and he would have gotten a bounty :)
I used to login to it... But now I completely left....
Linkedin is still awesome. I've worked at alot of companies.. its a great way to keep track of everyone
also awesome for stuff like this :)
@DamienOvereem 1. you can award bounties to confirmed answers 2. this answer could have been a comment
any answer could have been a comment .. but he did answer the question head on, while nobody else could even understand the question :) I'm a happy guy either way, now i can move on.
What is the best way to store images and retrieve them whenever needed.. I thought to store the images in the database directly by blob datatype. But I came to know that there would be some performance issues... When I referred the answer in this link, it supported the way prefer not to insert images directly..... So Can some one explain me the other ways?
hi all could anyone help me out
09:38
it depends
usually it is much better to store images on filesystem and use aggressive caching
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Q: displaying an image stored in a mysql blob

kevinwhen i run the code below it displays an image that is stored in a mysql Db as a blob variable. The problem is if I echo out anything else, even something as simple as echo '--------'; before I call the image, the image will not display. only random characters display. if i echo out anything afte...

@victor read this question, there are lots of ways to save images, but this answer can get you started: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13278239/databases-and-users-photos-management/13278400#13278400
Its just as @tereško said, save them on server, and use caching!
how can you concentrate reading when you always open the SO Chat tab?..
@tereško @victor According to SQL-Antipatterns, that's an, um, anti-pattern. I guess it depends on your use case.
@victor That's a book worth reading btw.
guys. I have a function to return all the page name in ma root directory
function getPageFiles()
{
$directory = "";
$pages = glob($directory . "*.php");
//print each file name
foreach ($pages as $page){
$row[$page] = $page;
}
return $row;
}
09:47
thank you @tomexsans @Matija @vascowhite
I'm very happy to hear you have that function Sidath....
So how can get to display all the directories as well?
@vascowhite the example in SQL Antipatterns book is for small image where you need concurrence, distribution and rollbacks .. implementing it in filesystem is kinda complicated
@DamienOvereem :P
09:49
wish i'd seen this earlier, sure saved some time try this @victor, and my comment earlier was not for you it was for me :D stackoverflow.com/questions/1442411/…
well you are using glob(%directory . "*.php") , hwich means you only want the php files
:) @tomexsans
removing the .php in that should help
@tereško Possibly, I must admit, I don't have much experience in that area. Although Bill does talk about "Images and other bulky media", so I'm not sure he means just small images.
it would make no sense for large amounts of data
you need it to be able to quickly spread/disseminate it throughout the slaves
otherwise there is no benefit
you cannot/shouldn't cache an mp3 in memcache
09:55
okay. So I get the directories as well. thanks for that.
Now is there a way to show the directories on top.
i.e. first show the directories and then show the pages
As I say, I don't have much experience in that area and I'm not equipped to argue the case.
So I'll bow to your experience on this.
@Sidath is_dir()
Oh, and your higher rep :)
@tomexsans That's also 3 years old
09:57
In any case there should be enough examples out thee. Glob isnt the way to go for that though
@Leigh, your the one who give me caching nightmares
open_dir should probably the base of what you are trying to do
opendir
@Leigh, :D
@tomexsans :) - I hope you can see it's a necessary evil though. Once you have a good caching engine implemented, your life will become simpler
yes thank you, i got to make this right coz i'll be dealing with a c10k problem :D
10:01
@tomexsans Using nginx I assume?
@Leigh, starting with memcached first, then next will be nginx
@tomexsans nginx will happily serve > 10k concurrent connections (nginx can actually use memcache too, for it's cache), make sure you investigate gzip_static, up front cost of compressing resources, for the benefit of being able to serve them as fast as possible later.
yes i will look up on that , haven't found a good tuts to start with . . .
how stupid i am my younger brother solve my net problem ....networking sucks
you are welcome btw @sidat ;p
10:14
wait
im stuck
not going to say thanks so soon
loosten your arm rests.. normally that helps if you are stuck between them
or take a diat
:(
that's NOT funny
meh.. you are the one that said you were stuck ;)
10:16
@DamienOvereem are you saying that @Sidath is . . .hmmm fat?? :D
:(
c'mon ppl !!
cut it out
:devil:
heh heh
me? I wouln't dare
ciyao guys ..
10:47
Sup peeps
Mornings
Funny stuff here at the office, one of our guys is going to present at conference, they are providing presentation laptops, our product is obviously web based... the laptop they are providing has.... Windows XP + IE6 ... yeaaaa
@Leigh install a VM ;)
I already suggested livecd
I also suggested complaining
@Leigh omg .... i am even not considering ie6 .... should i ?
11:02
@Leigh: wow.
Good luck if you use anything HTML5 like.
Even if not, still, good luck :p
11:18
@NullPointer No, you shouldn't, nobody should consider any IE below 9
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Ren
Ren
We usually only support from IE8 forward for current projects unless there is a special request in from the client. We will be dropping support for IE8 next May however :)
We have to maintain legacy browser support, for legacy versions of products :/
Ren
Ren
We get those too as special requests ;)
11:44
it's nice to see that "IE support" has become an extra you have to request and pay for
user1125394
hmm I will ask a raise
someone is actually paying you ?!
user1125394
lol they severely lack manpower where I am
damn ... i am torn again
should i should i not test protected methods
user1125394
there's 1 worker for 2 retired people...
11:51
i know that rule-of-thumb is "test only public" but this damned thing is building regular expressions
it kinda begs to be tested at each step
@tereško if the public method test passes, there is no need to test the protected method. of course, you could make the regex into a strategy object and inject that to whatever uses the strategy
the object that i am testing here is called Pattern .. it already is a "regexp object"
@tereško then it likely has a public API you can test?
yes , it has
then you can test that instead of the protected method in the consumer
12:02
yeah , i know .. thing is that this seems to go against the "use unittests as development method" school of thought .. not that i would actually be following it
well, let me offer a pragmatic approach then: if you think the protected method needs separate testing because its too brittle or critical or whatever, then, by all means, test it.
put a comment in the test to explain why you think its necessary
@Leigh that is so recognisable. Few years back i developed a completely new enterprise CMS and our sales folk decided they wanted to show our new product before it was finished. So i warned them it would only work well on chrome/firefox, because we tested that.
so they went to the company .. without any laptops.. planning to use the clients pc's
which were ie7's ><
btw , on a different subject
if autoloader cannot find a file/class , what would you call that state ? "Failure" seems wrong , because the loading might be handled the by a different load.
Ren
Ren
12:17
Our reasoning for charging extra for support for older IE versions is that the number of people using them for the products (info garnered from inbuilt statistics gathering functions) are so low, we do not believe it is worth the extra time needed to make it look and work as well as the supported versions. It takes a lot of time to get things just right and this extra time is where the extra charges come in.
user1125394
you should test all the autoloaders sequence in once then
user1125394
well no
@tereško The autoload request could not be satisfied
i was aiming more for the name of flag , which would determine whether the exception gets thrown or not
12:31
@DamienOvereem Oh hey, guess what one of our major products is. Enterprise CMS ;)
OK people I don't know how to name something: I have an object that holds a collection of other objects. It is ordered and behaves like a stack (I push/pop items), but I also need to be able to remove items from the middle of it - what does one call such a structure?
ppl are all the same all over the world arent they ..
data accordeon ? ;p
it gets bigger and smaller.. and depending how you bend it it gets bigger/smaller in the middle
Then again .. there are other words that come to mind that get bigger and smaller depending on the circumstances ....
@tereško Failure seems like the right name - the autoloader has failed. It shouldn't care about the fact that another autoloader might succeed because it shouldn't care whether another one exists. Are you exposing the exception to the program or catching it internally?
Hello again! @Leigh I've still got some issue with that script.
Basically I think the proxy is passing PHP-generated headers which git clients do not like
user1125394
12:39
@DaveRandom OrderedStack<ClassName>Container :D
@DaveRandom An array of objects
13:04
@vascowhite It terms of naming the class...
13:17
@DaveRandom Queue? Heap?
@Gordon I guess it is a heap, seems like the wrong description because it's stack like behaviour but I'll go for that for now.
is there a built-in function for php which find the end of continuous sequence of chars ?
something that given 'fffak' will returns either 2 or 3
@tereško i think there is a function for the beginning. strcspan or something?
@tereško can probably done with preg_split?
@DaveRandom ObjectList? :)
i think this will be what i needed : strspn()
... if only there was a working codepad somewhere =/
seems to work as expected
tnx @Gordon
13:34
@tereško np
what is the correct way to use a mysqli query together with die if mysqli error?

This doesnt work :-/
"UPDATE data SET oldlist='$newlist' WHERE uid='$uid' or die mysqli_error()";
@Leigh Yeh I was toying with "List", it seems a little nondescript though
@Kishor have you tried learning php ?
@tereško - lol. Bit :p
@Kishor mysql_query( "UPDATE data SET oldlist='$newlist' WHERE uid='$uid' ") or die mysqli_error();
13:46
Please, don't use mysql_* functions in new code. They are no longer maintained and the deprecation process has begun on it. See the red box? Learn about prepared statements instead, and use PDO or MySQLi - this article will help you decide which. If you choose PDO, here is a good tutorial.
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@NullPointer - Thanks bud. And sorry for the noob question.
Also , while on the subject, instead of guessing code, you could try learning PHP. This would be a good place to start.
@tereško lol...just as an example
@NullPointer , did you actually looks a what you wrote ?
@tereško mean ????i dont understand ?
13:49
@DaveRandom It's entirely descript. (imho). Terms like Stack, Queue, etc. all have connotations that should limit the behaiour, but you have an ordered <X> of objected, where items can be added/removed from the ends or the middle. What is X really if not a list? A collection? I suppose "collecting" implies a relation between the objects if that fits better.
@NullPointer look at the function at the end of that line .. and time read ALL the letters
@DaveRandom ObjectCollection would be my second choice though :P
@teresko - mysqli_error?
whats wrong with that?
@tereško ohh mistaken it should be die(mysql_error())
sorry
no .. it shouldn't
@Kishor , please get that book i linked above. And till you are finished reading it , stop writing ANY code
Otherwise you will only cause more harm
as for @NullPointer, please read all the links in the "stop using mysql_*" comment
faster!
14:29
:)
What are the steps one has to pass through to write a small and simple (non-invasive/dumb) proxy that works? I've already gone through the "sacrificing a living human being stage". What's next? :)
writing a good proxy is not trivial I suppose.
Not only you need to know HTTP well, but also how it works with proxies.
However, I think you write something for the GIT over HTTP, right?
@hakre Correct.
I don't understand why, but from 4 git clients, only one works: git 1.7.10. The others are: git 1.7.14, JGit/netbeans, JGit phpstorm
I even told apache to specifically not compress (deflate filter) the result as well as clear all possible php headers.
You have got your proxy code somewhere?
14:56
@hakre No, giving it a look...

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