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09:02
goodnight paul
Gotta love our little group of misfits here
DaveRandom and Leigh have been very helpfull (stackoverflow.com/questions/13608394/…)
Augh.
I keep getting shocked by my Mac keyboard once I return to my desk.
gotta love statics :)
Static and aluminum keyboards >_>
One of the drives in the RAID goes tick tick woooooo constantly. Thank $deity there is Amazon Evening Express.
Question: turn off the RAID5 or leave it running? It's only 2 drives now.
@DamienOvereem Shhh, keep it down or everyone will want help.
09:11
@Gordon: RAID what? :)
I hope mirroring at least :P
@Gordon RAID 5 needs 3+ by definition.
Raid 5+1 :)
@Leigh: for it to be healthy, yes.
@Leigh well, it works with 2. you just need 3 to have it safe
@Gordon The remaining drives healthy looking? :P
09:13
@Leigh yes, according to the software
i just wonder if it would be more detrimental to shut it down now
I can't remember the exact block distribution, but if you go down to 1 drive, you've lost data right?
@Leigh with 1 drive all will be gone
@Gordon So how exactly do you "turn it off" without losing data
@Leigh i just turn off the power
im down to 2 drives atm
Ah, so you're planning on physically shutting down the array and just not use it for now?
09:17
@NiekBergman yes
new drives will arrive this evening
i will have to power it down then anyway
No hotswap? :P
brb
Hmm, you lost 2 drives at the same time? That's kind of an odd failure
No, he lost 1.
He has 3, and lost 1.
Oh, down to 2, I misread, I thought he said down 2, as in missing 2
09:19
Which reminds me... think it's worth it to format and reinstall my dedi to switch to RAID 1?
I blame the idiots who use "txt speak" on the internet, my brain has started to see "to 2" as a word repetition
I'm currently on 2x1TB disks with RAID0.
Well what do you want, resilience or storage?
Having a lot of storage would be nice, but yeah, I only have 100GB offsite backup, so I can't save it all then.
But I can't backup the entire 1TB either.
I have, 250GB SSD for OS, 2x 1TB RAID 1 for my work etc, and a 3 TB non-raid drive for storing crap (games, anything I can re-get on torrents, etc)
09:23
With my luck though, both disks will fail at once at RAID1.
Invested in two 2TB drives in mirroring raid a while ago; not regretting it :)
I've had it happen twice before :(
Thanks to my awesome hosting company they still managed to recover all the data though :)
(well, one of the hosting companies I'm with)
Talking about odds, my programming teacher always joked that when he gets on a plane he always carries a bomb on him, because the likelihood of two peoples carrying one would be much lower than just one person :)
Applied to RAID1, he'd probably stuff one fried drive in there as well heh
giggle.. never thought i'd have phpdoc headers that @see to stackoverflow ;)
<?php
/**
* Class to work with IPv4 subnets. Ie. calculating subnet overlap, getting all hosts within the subnet etc.
* Class is save to be used in 32bit/64bit systems (which normally can cause problems with ip2long)
*
* @author DaveRandom
* @see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13608394/testing-if-a-network-in-cidr-notation-overlaps-another-network
*
*/
Creds where creds are due :)
that's nice :)
09:41
@NiekBergman they are supposedly hotswaps but since they are in an external casing which needs to be opened to swap them …
I guess I just backup the most important stuff to a different drive and power it down
Backup FTP ftw :)
Any apache expert here? I need help around my .htaccess file.
09:56
I am trying to use preg_match command to check whether the date entered in my form ends with dec 31 ( **-12-31).
how would i check this using preg match?
please can i get help on this?

what do the [] {} ? @ do in preg match command?
I understand that ^ is not and / - escape so ^/ means escape /

Thanks,
@MonicaThaneer ([0-9]{4}-12-31)
@MonicaThaneer you can test here gskinner.com/RegExr
in order: using the right expression. yes. character class, cardinality, conditional, nothing. @MonicaThaneer
@MonicaThaneer does it help you?
Greetings! I have again questions about encoding, but now in Firefox.
I need to administrate website, which is quite old, but working.
Utf-8 is working in whole site, except that string from URL contains utf-8 symbols and these symbols are not showing. When I change in Firefox settings encoding to Baltic - Windows 1257, i suppose, (from UTF-8), these symbols from URL are showing correctly, but all the rest utf-8 symbols are incorrect. What can I do, to fix this error? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
10:02
I get some error saying syntax error, unexpected '{'
@MonicaThaneer So check for '{' which shouldn't be there
([0-9]{4}-12-31)

can you please quickly explain me how this works.. Like what does [0-9] mean
the { then {4} ??
:-|
@MonicaThaneer only if you use this preg_match or without it also?
only if i use preg match .. like it says line 37 which is my preg_match command line..
[] stand for classes, [0-9] means any numeric content
10:04
@MonicaThaneer the link i sent you explains you all, just mouseover the character and it will tell you info.
{4} Stands for exactly 4 repeats
@MonicaThaneer then do it like preg_match("/([0-9]{4}-12-31) /"
adding / at start and end
So [0-9]{4} means "Any numeric content, 4 char long"
Hah, I just came here to ask PCRE questions too ;)

So, `\d` is "decimal digits. What exactly does that contain? (i.e. what is the difference between \d+ and [0-9]+)
posted on November 29, 2012 by Lorna Mitchell

My shiny new VPS* runs Ubuntu 12.10 (official subtitle: Quantal Queztal. Local nickname: Quirky Kestrel) and therefore has PHP 5.4 installed. It's very new so every command I type is missing, and today I realised that included a PECL module (pecl_http, of course). So I aptitude install php5-pear and then get tangled in dev packages (clue: look which libcurl you have already installed to figur

10:07
morning peoplez
@Leigh No diff :)
@Leigh There isn't one is there?
@Jack eeeexcellent
@Leigh They are the same
@DaveRandom I never thought so, but then it occurred to me, I had never checked.
10:08
morning @DaveRandom
/me wonders if @Leigh is trolling this morning
@Leigh well, it's 50% less characters ;-)
@PeeHaa Monring sir.
@tereško i've added a blacklist to the cvbacklog
@PeeHaa I got RFC writing karma, but I don't get vote casting karma with it, it seems :(
10:11
@MonicaThaneer solved it?
Wudd?! That's preposterous =/
Nope ! :-|
@Leigh github.com/jasonwmiller/nginx-heroku/blob/master/vendor/… - by applying a flag that PHP currently doesn't support you can make it match non-western Unicode digits. But not currently relevant to PHP.
@MonicaThaneer still same problem or?
Like I am trying to retrieve a date from my database and check if that date is dec 31 (****-12-31) it can be any year...
10:12
ha! my nexus 7 just arrived. that was quick
if (preg_match("/([0-9]{4}-12-31)/",$climitdt))
sorry I have very limited programming knowledge
Got it :)
@MonicaThaneer You can edit your previous chat message using arrow-up key :)
You are in my code's creds @Dave ;p
/**
* Class to work with IPv4 subnets. Ie. calculating subnet overlap, getting all hosts within the subnet etc.
* Class is save to be used in 32bit/64bit systems (which normally can cause problems with ip2long)
*
* @author DaveRandom <http://stackoverflow.com/users/889949/daverandom>
* @see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13608394/testing-if-a-network-in-cidr-notation-overlaps-another-network
*
*/
;p
@MonicaThaneer try with this if(eregi("([0-9]{4}-12-31)",$climitdt)){}else{print_r($climitdt);die();}
@DamienOvereem My work here is done. I'm going back to bed now. :-D
10:16
hah :)
Only have one tough thing to do. Since i'm our advocate of coding standards and code documentation, I can hardly add classes that are not up to our standards on those things ;p
Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in C:\xampp\htdocs\creditlimit.php on line 37
2012-10-13
@FeRtoll ereg family is deprecated. please dont advise to use it
So now im trying to document your mildly confusing methods :)
` if( preg_match("/([0-9]{4}-12-31)/i",$climitdt)){}else{print_r($climitdt);die();}`
@Gordon at least i know now that $climitdt is right format :)
use that instead
(basically adding the i at the end of your pregmatch makes it case insensitive)
10:19
Since when are digits case sensitive?
6
case sensitive - this a date format right..?
What is needed is a $ just before the ending / though; this makes sure the string ends with the date.
And the parentheses can be removed to avoid a memory capture
so is it like this
preg_match("/([0-9]{4}-12-31)$/", $var)
@MonicaThaneer preg_match('/([0-9]{4}-12-31)/', $climitdt)
@MonicaThaneer or preg_match('/^([0-9]{4}-12-31)$/', $climitdt) ^means start of string $means end of string
@MonicaThaneer Sure, get rid of the parentheses though. They're not needed.
10:25
Yipiee!! I Guess its working!! :)
Thank you Guys! :) @fertoll @jack @damien
@jack true that, i was just replaceing eregi with the same functionality usign preg_match. Didnt really look at the contents ;p
True that, derivative works ;-)
@MonicaThaneer Do what jack said though: preg_match('/^[0-9]{4}-12-31$/', $climitdt) Remove the ()'s, since you are not doing anything with the group anyway
@DamienOvereem Well hopefully all the xToY functions are self-documenting. I tried to break the constructor up into smaller chunks but because of the flexibility it gives with formats of the input data I couldn't see a way that it could be done without making it more confusing, which would negate the point. Wherever there's something that's not immediately obvious (to me, at least) why it's there I left a comment. Let me know if you want me to explain anything.
I've been wondering about something; from time to time you see problems being posted with the claim that they've spent days or weeks trying to solve it ... does that mean their boss is super lenient or what?
10:32
Thats allright @DaveRandom Since its going to be part of my source, I better get to understand exactly what its doing :) And tbh it -is- self documenting enough, I just have to document each method since thats part of our standard.
@DaveRandom thanks
@Jack No, it means they are in a hurry and try to add pressure. I can assure you that they spend max 2 days on the issue.
Sounds plausible
IDK, there are a few things I still have outstanding from weeks ago, but because I have plenty of other things to do I just get on with those and come back to the ones I've had a problem with later. I've never spent days/weeks trying to solve something while constantly working on it though.
Heh, I think I would get extremely stressed out if I had to spend more than one day on a particular problem, i.e. one without smaller problems inside.
10:40
posted on November 29, 2012 by Qafoo - PHP

We are happy to announce the availability of my second Regular Expression webinar recording.It was a fun event, which I used to explain all the attendees a little bit more about the PCRE Regular Expression engine available in PHP and some other languages. I am covering some slightly advanced topics, like subpattern options, unicode and backtracking aka. greediness and performance.

ah, just in time :)
Oh boy.. probably will go mad on negative lookbehinds and stuff like that
always so tiring on the mind :)
or ... recursive patterns to mess with your head
11:11
@MonicaThaneer you might want to look at those two webinars Feed just linked
11:35
Morning all
I'm sure I'm just being really dense here, but can someone please explain to me how to clone git repos so that they work with a PSR-0 autoloader? Take for example Artax - the source code I would use is in the src directory. In order for my PSR-0 autoloader to work, I need to place the contents of this directory in my include path, but if I just clone the repo into it then I get 2 levels above that and the autoloader won't work.
If I have to create symlinks or add an autoloader for each namespace I use, surely this negates the whole point of PSR-0? This seems to be quite a common (standard?) way to structure a git repo, so I presume I'm missing something obvious.
@Jimbo Morning
@DaveRandom just use composer
@Gordon Sure, but it just seems like there should be a way to do "manually". Like git should be able to store part of a local repo (the guts) in a specified place, and all the extraneous commit data etc in its own directories. Because (the reason I chose it as an example) I now have 2 projects on the same server that use Artax, and I would rather have one copy of it in my global includes directory than keep a copy of it for each project.
This is the second time this issue has come up in the last couple of days - git submodules suffer from the same fundamental flaw.
@DaveRandom Composer generates an autoloader that caters for this.
It's not just a bog standard 5-line PSR-0 compatible autoloader, each project has auto-load settings, and it combines them into a generated class that caters for all of their prefernces.
That's the obvious thing I'm missing then. I thought it was per-project. I admit I've used it blindly without dismantling it - something I'm not generally given to doing, for this exact reason.
11:47
And sorry I didn't read to the end, it doesn't cater for having 2 references to 1 project in a single location.
You need to keep version specific libraries with each project. When one project doesn't get updated, and one does (and uses a new library), you can't use a common library between the two
:-(
although I guess that kind of makes sense, I'd like the option of doing it.
@DaveRandom ln -s :D
You might break something though, if you update one project, then update the other, the composer.lock will reference a library that's already been updated, might fail, not sure
mmmhmm, I guess I'm stuck with that. Seems like the designers of git missed a trick there, but I'm not about to re-design it.
Not sure what you mean, why can't you reference a TAG as a submodule?
you could even use submodules to reference a local clone of Artax
MORNING
11:57
@Leigh I'll just do it with the git clone. This server is largely for toy projects, I like the convenience of just doing require 'autoload.php'; at the top of a fresh script and forgetting about it.
@DaveRandom Sounds like your autoload.php needs to $version++ then
@Leigh Sorry, can you elaborate? my git-fu is decidedly basic, I am a bit late to the party, so to speak, and I don't get what you mean.
gentlemen.. i need a new hobby. (aside form fixing up my sailboat.. im looking for something a tad more technical).. I've build decent frameworks, build an enterprise cms, refactored pre-historic code. What would be interesting to work with/investigate/discover whilst keeping with php ?
@DamienOvereem Make a PDF library that a) works properly and b) has a sensible API and (preferably) c) is open source. None of the available options satisfy all 3 of those conditions.
@DaveRandom stackoverflow.com/questions/1777854/… - Thought you were having this kind of problem
12:01
I said i needed a hobby, not a doomsday scenario ..
@DamienOvereem Hmm, hard to think of things not already on my list ;)
@Leigh Oh right no I get that element of it (been bitten by that a couple of times with cv-pls), the issue is that the nuts and bolts of a given project are rarely (and shouldn't be) in the root directory, which makes actually using them more difficult that strictly necessary. I thought I must be missing something but it sounds like I'm not - thinking about it this is probably a big part of the reason that composer exists at all.
@DamienOvereem Create a PHP based certificate authority, that can produce client certificates for users to install in their browser, and can also validate those users with certificates installed as part of two-factor authentication to access another part of the site (use nginx) :)
Ok.. different setup then.. as I said i've build a framework of my own, which tbh works like a charm. It is however propriety (ex-boss) and would be a nightmare to maintain by myself. If I were to learn a framework on which to base future projects, what framework should i make myself familiar with ?
@DamienOvereem
12:05
@Leigh and then for the fun part as step #2, convice microsoft to allow your CA as part of the default CA's
@DamienOvereem Not that kind of CA, it would be for your sites users only.
Well yes... if i turned that question into a real question i'd end up with both high + votes, a flamewar and a closed question :)
Not sure if you guys know of it, but f.lux is a brilliant piece of free software to warm the colours of your screen, depending on the sun position at your location - easier on your eyes
Great for long development hours
im pretty much in a closed off data center ;p
sun is overrated :)
@DamienOvereem Well, you know when you're sat at night and the screen is really bright? Well, if you run f.lux, you'll actually physically feel your eye muscles relax
12:08
how can i concentrate on my coding if I fall asleep behind my pc ;p
@DaveRando,@jimbo:Hi
Hey @srinu
how can i search content in pdf files by using blob data type using mysql in php.
jimbo.
as for framework: i'm looking for small mvc, pluggable, autoloading, input validation (_post,_get wrappers) that sort of thing. But small enough to be decent
@Jimbo The only windows I have in my life have little crosses in the top right hand corner. Also when Oracle bought Sun they closed the offices near me, so I'm not sure about the position of Sun at my location. :-P
12:10
lols @ dave
fav !
lol
@srinu Not sure, worth a google
@DamienOvereem What do you need a framework for?
Ok.@Jimbo.
srinu: you can't. But if you want the long route and use a search indexer that can handle .doc pdf etc, check out solr (though its a java servlet..)
its easy to communicate with solr from php
@Leigh rapid development without having to maintain my own basic framework
@srinu Unless you want to write a PDF reader in SQL, you can't without retrieving the data from the database and loading it into a reader library. Why are you storing PDFs in BLOBs anyway? That's probably worse than storing images in BLOBs.
12:12
not necessarily for bigger applications, but for rapid development of tools/gadgets/handy gimmics/proof of concepts
once it grows out of that scope i would discard anything i dont need anyway
Anyone familiar with Symfony2?
I've been looking into it a bit recently.
Ok guys.
i will try.
@DamienOvereem Rapid development of what?
DI question - If you have a factory AF that is injected a factory BF, and the As that AF creates need an instance of B but before the B can be created some (small) processing needs to be done on the ctor args for the A to derive the ctor args for the B, do you inject BF into A do that processing in the ctor of A, or do you do the processing in AF and inject B into A?
Did you follow that? No, me neither.
Good day everyone
I've got a question that I can't find an answer to
12:23
"not necessarily for bigger applications, but for rapid development of tools/gadgets/handy gimmics/proof of concepts
once it grows out of that scope i would discard anything i dont need anyway"
That :)
@DaveRandom I think I just posted a question that fits in the [can-of-worms] tag.. (stackoverflow.com/questions/13625751/…)
I'm building a work schedule in PHPand mySQL. I'm trying to figure out a way to UPDATE the table for when someone works a rotation schedule of 4 days on 4 days off. So what I'm trying to do is UPDATE the first 4 rows, skip the next 4, UPDATE the following 4, etc. for a selected range of dates.
415
Q: Storing Images in DB - Yea or Nay?

James HallSo I'm using an app that stores images heavily in the DB. What's your outlook on this? I'm more of a type to store the location in the filesystem, than store it directly in the DB. What do you think are the pros/cons?

Can anyone point me in the right direction of how to accomplish this?
@DamienOvereem (I suggest you delete it, that will almost certainly get CVed)
SO failed me.. why didnt that one show up in my "duplicates" results..
12:25
@AndrewFox You probably want some nice SQL statement...
lol, @Pekka found the same link I did. I just Googled "why shouldn't I store images in the database?" and that was the first result.
@Enriqe I'm not sure what you mean..
I figure some combination of loops must be the way
but for the life of me, I can't figure out a way to identify the 4 days to update and the 4 days to skip
@DamienOvereem I think @TimPost was saying a while ago that the SE were looking for a search expert to try and improve results there and in other places. Not sure where they are up to with that.
the first 4 are no problem with a FOR loop
lol
sorry, I'll brb
@AndrewFox But if you are in the loop, can't you have some helping variable which tells you if you should turn days ON or OFF?
12:30
@AndrewFox Someone asked a very similar question the other day. You can do things like that with a combination of MOD() and FLOOR() (assuming an integer primary key, which you should have), hang on I'll try and find the previous reference.
Can't find it, but example:
UPDATE tablename
SET col = 'val'
WHERE FLOOR((id / 4) % 2) = 0
Obviously you'll need to be more selective about it and do some normalisations to make it useful, but hopefully that's a jumping off point for you.
Hang on that's not right
Should be FLOOR(((id - 1) / 4) % 2) = 0, because ids are 1-indexed and not 0-indexed.
Although like I say, you'd need to normalise it anyway.
Hi @DaveRandom
how is your boy doing ?
@Baba Hey hey. Long time no see.
@DaveRandom have bee a little busy with meetings instead or working on the system
@Baba Alright, it's pretty much winter so he has a perpetually runny nose and I have clothes covered in snot and drool.
@DaveRandom .. i hope he does not have sleepless night
12:47
@Baba No not too bad. Calpol solves a multitude of problems.
@DaveRandom ... yeah
need to pic mine in school now
buzz you when i come back ... just wanted to say hi first
how to get entity value in action
$this->contest = Doctrine_Core::getTable('Contest')->find(array($request->getParameter('id')));
i normally get values in view templates
as $contest->getId();
but how to get in action
$this->contest->getId() is not working in action
13:01
Hey guys, Does anyone know what would make a png display like this when uploaded?
The left is what it is mean to look like.
@Will FTP in ASCII mode?
@Leigh I know internals people hate the idea of anything that makes PHP too strongly typed, but what kind of reception do you think "custom" casts would get? E.g. register_cast_function(string $name, callable $callback) would allow you to do something like register_cast_function('number', function($data) { /* convert $data to a numeric type and return it */ }); so later on I could do $var = (number) 'something';. Thoughts?
@DaveRandom Sounds like ircmaxells typehinting with casting proposal
@Leigh I will give it a check.

How are you any way?
(except its not custom)
Yea I'm... great
13:08
Things over at beef good?
this works : $this->contest->getId() i was a poor forget to echo :(
@DaveRandom i would rather have a magic cast method
function __cast($class) {
    if ($class !== 'MyClass') {
        return false;
    }
    return new MyClass($this->name);
}
@andho Well that's just it, what I just suggested would allow you to implement that, and work with scalars as well. Magic methods only work with objects.
if ($class === 'number') return $this->someNumberInTheClass();
@DaveRandom yeah
@andho Yes but you couldn't do $var = (number) 'string';
13:12
@DaveRandom cool then
Gawd.. that "store stuff in database" launched an awesome discussion at the office :)
back now :)
any one know the elgg in php
@Leigh Interesting. Has there been much discussion on it? I don't follow the list as closely as a maybe should. In draft with no changes since March seems like it probably wasn't very well received...
this actually allows php to be even more dynamic but really cool
@Leigh Also the companion RFC with the scalar conversion magic methods is missing __toBool() :-(
13:21
guys, I've added github.com/gooh/CVBacklog/blob/master/src/app/config/… to the CVBacklog to hold Question IDs of question that accidentally got into the backlog. feel free to add
2
@Gordon I have been mulling that over a lot recently. The problem with the static blacklist file approach is that it's a hard(ish) coded solution to a relatively short-term problem, since the backlog only looks at the last 100 vote requests and some days we get through 100 vote requests in a few hours. I've considered but I don't really like that because it's cluttering chat with yet more posts that are meaningless to outsiders.
I don't have a better solution, I'm just not hugely keen on ^^ that one.
morning all
Also, different but related topic, I'm thinking that and should be implemented because they are relatively "standard".
@DaveRandom it was the quickest solution :)
13:40
rov-pls?
@Gordon Indeed, can't fault it for a quick fix, I think discussions should be had about a cleaner solution in the longer term though. I need to get ff-cv-pls out the door before I start changing stuff though. Related: can we make the file JSON (or add a view to retrieve it in JSON) so the browser extension can read it more easily?
@NiekBergman Re-open
@DaveRandom it can do json for weeks already. you just have to request it with an appropriate header
@Gordon No I mean to get the ignore list
@DaveRandom hmm, no easy way to that atm :/
13:43
how can i search pdf file content using mysql blob data type in php.
posted on November 29, 2012 by Derick Rethans

Maps (the non-digital variety) London, UK Thursday, November 29th 2012, 13:00 GMT As you probably know, I am pretty much into OpenStreetMap and digital maps. I have always found (paper) maps, and different visualisations fascinating. I found myself at London GeoMob last Thursday where I encountered two types of non-digital, non-pap

@DaveRandom implementing additional commands than cv-pls would require additional thought as well due to the result from the scrape.
not saying it doesnt work. just that its not something i could hack into it during a train ride or something
@Gordon Well the principal I work on is that if no data is returned the question is deleted, if it has a closed date then it's closed and if it doesn't then it's open. should be status agnostic (which, actually, does raise a question of how you knock it out of the queue) but is just the inverse of . Once I've dealt with the FF wrapper I'll throw a simple implementation into the browser ext, and if people don't like it we'll speak of it no more.
How to get the raw data of an image? additionally, the image is on an external server
Hi
good morning,
can anyone please let me know if there is a way to store temporary value in a database without using a table
13:51
Greetings. How can I convert any symbol to its corresponding HTML code, without using mb_* functions?
For example, letter 'e' converted to '&#101;'.
@MonicaThaneer I suppose, there was that virtual table feature.
Its even called - temporary table
i have to increase a number and store it in database based on previous number...
Oh thank you .. i will check that first :)
anyone here savvy with mysql? i got a question referencing php and mysql in regards to a log in form with wordpress
@MonicaThaneer The thing there is that You create a table, which You can use as a normal table, but it won't be created as a real table.
@KirstyHarris Not in friends with wordpress, but You can try :)
lol
well basically im doing a simple log in function
and u know where u call in php the connection to the database in the head?
the link says :
The temporary tables could be very useful in some cases to keep temporary data. The most important thing that should be knows for temporary tables is that they will be deleted when the current client session terminates.

But in practice i do not want the value to be deleted.. that particular should exist forever until i delete it..
I must keep updating that variable when ever i want to..
13:55
do i have to do that again even though its technically already connected to the database with the wordpress install?
@MonicaThaneer Then use just a simple table.
@KirstyHarris Hmm, as I suppose, if You have successfully connected with database when installed wordpress, then it is already connected.
@KirstyHarris - Its not connected after the install. The db details are stored in the config file and they a connection is made when in need.
@Kishor Ok, my bad :)
so i would have to do another connection in the header to connect to the specific table?
Yes, if there is no connection to database already. @KirstyHarris
hi kishor, i have already made a connection as its on wordpress?
a table with one column and only one row?? :-|
ahhum! Okay :) I was expecting some other way to store the value rather than a creating an extra table
anyways! thank you Daniels
I am sorry, I dont understand.
@KirstyHarris
Hi Kishor, Wordpress is installed with mysql
as i have to connect to a database
13:59
After the install, wordpress just knows which database holds its data. WP just has the credentials.

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