There's no problem, im storing an encrypted session_id() in the database instead of setting $_SESSIONs when they log in, so they stay logged in whilst their browsers open and i can force logouts etc
Guys, if your app is using the root namespace \CoolApp and you want to use a library, which is using a root namespace \GreatLibrary - should we edit the namespace of the library to \CoolApp\GreatLibrary?
@ircmaxell - correct me if I'm wrong - the job of the Front_Controller is to bootstrap the code and use Router to find, instantiate the controller, and dispatches the processed request as method parameters
@ircmaxell - if the said controller (say, Blog_Controller) returns a Response object, wouldn't that hamper unit testing? I mean, there's a lot of HTML to wade through (or should we mock all the views along with the model?).
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I can't believe MediaTemple's FTP has been down this long. That's pathetic.
Is there any way to do this:
<figure>
<label>Username:</label>
<input name="username" />
</figure>
or is there any other way to get around using label[for=xxx_id] except
<label>Username: <input /></label>
I'm trying to avoid hard-coded ID...
in rest: GET resources/ gets all resources GET resources/id gets a single one. How do I get a subset of all resources? What are best practices to achieve this?
I can appreciate you can retrieve, create, delete, update with the HTTP verbs but there doesn't seem to be a FILTER verb
@Raynos let's put it this way: i havent seen them in the "Rest in Practise" book yet, but since they are building blocks of HTTP and are idempotent and safe, I dont see why you shouldnt use them. But feel free to ask a question on SO.
I agree with Fionn, but I'll go one step further and say that to me the Page is not a resource, it's a property of the request. That makes me chose option 1 query string only. It just feels right. I really like how the Twitter API is structured restfully. Not too simple, not too complicated, ...
I'm not sure of a better way to describe my problem. I have the following JS code repeated a couple of times:
window.kgmp["marker23"]=new InfoBox({
content: "<div class=\"wrapBox\" align=\"left\"><div class=\"imageBox\"><span class=\"imageWrap\"><img src=\"http:\/\/www.M...
I almost made a critical mistake on the production mysql database for one of my projects yesterday, which definitely would not have been a Good Thing if it had happened; even though I do have a custom prompt set up for mysql â when theyâre all so similar you donât always take heed. So now, along with having the mysql prompt defined as prompt=â\h@\u (\d) > â in the [mysql] section of my ~/.my.c…
Well I'm still trying to figure out how to stop text from overflowing in a div and add "..." where the text gets stopped.
so if the div is set to overflow:hidden and width:150px then: "My name is SadMicrowave and I am using jQuery" should become "My name is SadMicrowave and..."
In a recent post to his blog Brian Swan shows you how to use the Storage Emulator for Azure with PHP via their provided SDK. It's a quick post but it has a helpful code snippet if you've been struggling with getting it set up. This is a short post to address this question: How do I use the local Storage Emulator (formerly known as Development Storage) when using the Windows Azure SDK for PH…
And I'm getting to the point where I don't want to report it, I just want to start taking down sites (for the other technology). I've been asking for help and keep getting ignored. To the point it's pissing me off
On DZone.com today there's a new post from Eric Hogue talking about the love-hate relationship he has with PHP (as a developer of five years with it). I have been programming in PHP for 5 years now. I did not choose this language, I had to learn it to work on the code of the company my bosses bought. Since I started, I heard many rants about how bad PHP is. Some where valid, but a lot of th…
and i had to speak to the dimwitted gal from the IRS which doesnt understand that a) i'm a freelancer and b) the letters she is sending are not understandable by the majority of citizens
to which she replied that she is not writing them but they are autogenerated, which in turn makes me wonder what she is getting paid for with my tax money
now I believe my religion teacher lied to me when she told me Moses came down with 10 commandments.. it was really 15. 5 of those were about paying taxes
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New on his blog today Lars Strojny has posted the first part of his look at dependency injection and how he's been using it to do some refactoring in his applications. He uses the Symfony DI container in his examples, but really you can apply the principles to just about any of the other current DI offerings. Working heavily with the Symfony2 Dependency Injection Container, I feel that we f…
I'm trying to figure out how to use jQuery .ajax() to query a mysql table and return the results as an array. This is what I have so far:
jQuery:
$.ajax({url: 'procedures?',
data: {Action: 'GetSuggestList' },
dataType: "json",
success: function(oData){
if(oData.errormsg != n...
@Xeoncross, I've implemented the while loop using the array_push function like so:
while( $row = mysql_fetch_array( $qry_suggest ) ) {
array_push($rsl_suggest, $row);
}
$jSONreturn = array("errormsg" => $jSONerror, "results" => $rsl_suggest);
return $jSONreturn;
I'm just trying to figure out how to reference each row and field in javascript
The inaugural Brooklyn Beta was the first collaboration between Analog and Fictive Kin. We're both groups of friends making things we love, and we love working together. We even have a portmanteau picked out for what to call ourselves when we join together as one. Anakin. (As Cameron likes to point out, it's better than Fictive Log.) Since we love working together so much, we're doing it agai…
In a new post to the SitePoint PHP blog today Craig Buckler looks at a method for synchronizing your time between your PHP application and it's MySQL backend to make date handling a bit easier - no messy code-based timezone changes needed. Many developers solve the problem by shifting all date/time responsibility to PHP. They may also convert dates to Unix timestamp integers for simpler han…
eih, I stand behind everything should be stored with the server's timezone, and only converted at display or input time to the desired timezone. Otherwise you can't really change the locale (like SO)
The team that has brought you the infamous PHP ElePHPants in the past is back with another round - the 6th generation of the cuddly PHP mascot in both traditional blue and pink. April 19, 2011 PHPère is happy to show you the first pictures of two premature elePHPant the 6th generation of PHP. As you can see ... ElePHPant the blue, is in great shape and has found its new home very ple…
A new startup called Kohort is looking to add a PHP developer to their team here in Burlington, Vermont. The job description is as follows: Weâre a new startup with some venture backing. Weâre looking to add an experienced developer to help us out for the next five weeks (and possibly more). Qualifications are: experienced PHP hacker (5+ years) full understanding of MVC frameworks (codeigni…
Replication is as old as life on earth. No life without replication. MySQL replication is as old as MySQL, almost. No MySQL without replication. The PECL/mysqlnd_ms 1.0.0 alpha release is brand new. My dream, no PHP without the mysqlnd library replication and load balancing plugin, which works ...
On the WebTutor.pl site they've posted the second part of their series looking at the benchmark results from their tests running HipHop. You can find their first post with some of the introductory setup and information here. In previous article I measured the performance of HipHop for PHP by performing some tests downloaded from the shootout.alioth.debian.org website. Unfortunately the test…
is there an existing php function to get the character day of week and character month values from a timestamp? or do I have to create my own function assigning 'Sun' if 0, 'Mon' if 1, 'Tue' if 2, etc...??
for($i = 0; $i < mysql_num_rows( $qry_suggest ); $i++ ) {
$rsl_suggest = mysql_fetch_array($qry_suggest);
echo date('M', $rsl_suggest[9]);
}
where element 9 is my TIMESTAMP field in my table