@webarto My Javascript hotter than yo mama. Also my Javascript is considerably longer than yours but it doesn't matter because it's also much better designed :-P
My approach to this whole thing is quite a bit different to your it looks like, but I am happy with where it's going.
@webarto You've got some blocking behaviour in there though, it takes a long time before anything happens, have you done stream_set_blocking($sock, FALSE); or not?
Something is blocking it on large set of URLs. It seems like some servers keep connection opened, etc. What I made is ridiculous. Things are much more complicated, you need to log everything and cover each case.
@webarto but the world can't determine the awesome truth about Node.js without the following video which has only been posted here at least three times
I'm trying to send an activation email to the users
$to = $arrusrselect["email"];
$subject = "Account Activation";
$actcode = md5($arrusrselect["email"]) . md5($arrusrselect["id"]);
$message = "<b>Welcome to asd!</b><br/><br/>\n
You are one step away from gaining full access to all the asd features. Please click the following link to activate your account<br/><br/>\n
<a href=\"http://asd.com/user/activate.php?token=$actcode\">Activate Account</a><br/<br>\n
You can also copy and paste the link to your address bar
If you cannot open the link above, go to asd.com/user/activate.php
Today we are happy to announce that Benjamin Eberlei will join the Qafoo family as a consultant and trainer in the beginning of 2013. Benjamin is lead developer of the Doctrine project, part of the Symfony 2 community, well known speaker and trainer. Beside that, he is an expert in software architecture and design, especially in the area of business logic modelling.
html_substr(), how would you implement this? (in case it is not self-explanatory, an HTML-tag-friendly substr())
As an example: html_substr('hello <b>world</b>!', 0, 8) would yield "hello <b>wo</b>"
(yes, it should understand the fact that in HTML multiple consecutive spaces/newlines/tabs always result in a single space [with the exception of pre-like formatting, but let's leave this out for now])
@PeeHaa I'm not sure how useful it is in this scenario.
Of course definitely better than regex :D
But the problem is how to go about doing this.
An early idea I've had is to use strip_tags(), use substr() over it and somehow map back the resulting string with the HTML one, performing operations as required.
@Gordon We went through this though...the result must contain the original HTML (wherever it makes sense). DOM is the nearest solution, but I still need to figure out the whitespace/htmlentities part.
morning guys, I'm working on a small site that will sell a type of greeting cards, I'm wondering which framework or cms I should pick up that can easily integrate a shopping cart, also I havent work with frameworks before but I have more than enough time to pick one up. Any advice?
I think a simple textnode tokenizer paired with dom approach would work best: while($total_tokens > $target_str_length){ $tokens += $next_token; $total_tokens++; } @PeeHaa, @Gordon thoughts on this?
Is it possible to use Zend_Db_Select to generate SQL query string without having connection with database? I'm asking because escaping strings sometimes (mysql_real_escape_string) works propertly only when connection is established.
Ah, my mistake. Zend_Db_Select::__construct($adapter) is must have argument that should be instance of Zend_Db_Adapter_Abstract
God damn I left Wireshark open on my computer last night with the switch set up to mirror the server to my machine and it's now using 2.3GB RAM and the dump file is 47GB. Oops.
@DaveRandom Say, ever had a spare mini computer and 1tb disk with wireshark installed running at your holiday home in a well populated touristic area for the summer?
i have in js file the code like that (top:10px , left:10px) and this works fine in all web browsers execpt IE. how this code will be to work also in IE ? thx
Add <!DOCTYPE html> to the top of the document then. Although I'd have thought this should still work in IE, are you sure your markup is valid? validator.w3.org
@goodmood File extensions are irrelevant as long as you set the correct Content-Type: header. You will notice that SO doesn't have any .html extensions (or even .aspx which you might expect since it is .NET powered)
@Christian Incidentally, I presume you aren't really doing another_test(&$arg);? Call-time pass by reference is deprecated for about a million years and causes a fatal error in 5.4...
Im testing out this GeoIP thing on Django/Python, Could anyone share their ip addrs and ill report back their city and country to check if its working?
@DaveRandom i know i dont need anything more than a country usually, because im trying to get the timezone of the user, so the posts on my site are local time to the user
is there a better way, preferably without asking the user which timezone/country ?
im litle confused here w3.org/QA/2002/04/valid-dtd-list.html there is many doctype and i dont know which one i must use :( . i have myfile.php which includes some javascript code . anyone can tell me which one i can use ? thx
@goodmood Since you need to support IE, I personally recommend XHTML 1.0 transitional. But it's more than just a doctype, you have to make sure that the markup validates under that doctype as well...
@ShyamK I was referring to the main site, but I should have been more specific I guess. IIRC the times displayed in chat are calculated by the client, the messages from the server don't contain time info.
I admit I'm a bit rusty on DOMDocument. having <div>text</div> as $node, the text is inside $node->child_nodes[0]->wholeText or $node->wholeText? (my guess is the earlier one). If it is the latter, what happens if there is a <br/> in the middle of text?
do ajax calls get interrupted if you click a link? like page1 has a looped ajax call and when I click a link on that page... for a brief moment (b4 the other page begins to load) I see the error message that I kept in case of a failed ajax call... any particular reason why?