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10:00
@Prasanth yes
This is the question i am following for last two days.
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Q: wordwrap issues with special characters in wordpress

AnanthIn my WordPress blog, I inserted the following content in "Description" field in add new post form. sss'ss''ss'''ss"ss""sss""" I am applying the filter hook(add_filter) the the_content() function as below. Basically I want to display non spaced words if it exist more than 50 character means, ...

Morning all
But they don't (easily) know where it is coming from
@Jimbo mornig
Morning
@PeeHaa yes I just read about eaves dropping exit nodes on tor wiki
10:02
I tried many combinations but all fails
Please note that sniffing traffic exiting your own Tor node is possibly quite illegal though :)
But yes, it happens, and yes, there is some exciting data there, a lot of it unencrypted unfortunately.
@NiekBergman I doubt it. People using your network without express permission.
@Leigh: By running a Tor node and configuring it to allow exit traffic permission would generally be seen as implied ;)
Tor is for anonymity, not security, just like any other service that isn't encrypted by default, don't trust it.
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@Leigh I think you can opt to relay tor traffic or not. If you opt, it's legal.
10:07
@Prasanth: if you opt to relay traffic, that doesn't mean you can just start wiretapping that traffic ;)
Of course, laws differ around the world, so I can't give you a global response on whether it would be legal or not.
Legal or not, it's unethical, and I wouldn't do it.
so, back to my problem, anyone know of any free, reliable( i understand, that's a hard to find combination :( ) email hosting other than google?
What's wrong with Google? :)
it's limiting the no. of accounts to 10
Ah.
You want it for your own domain name, right?
10:12
TOR is the lazy option anyway. Real IT professionals exploit zero-day vulnerabilities in internet routers to rewrite their exit IP address. Preferably by writing the associated malware in assembler.
@DaveRandom: Pffft! Assembler! Now, REAL IT professionals write the associated malware binary in a text editor and memorize all the proper alt-codes. ;-)
@DaveRandom @NiekBergman why would they be professionals if they did that? :D
@NiekBergman Preferably vi (not vim, vi)
10:19
@NiekBergman echo $'\xHH' >> 'malware.bin' is clearly the only way to do it.
Although of course that does mean that you have to deal with bytes. Ideally you would just push bits into the file.
$loader = new Cached(
    function($url) {
        return file_get_contents($url);
    },
    ROOTPATH.DS.'cache'
);
$loader->defineCachingForMethod('__invoke', 3600);
regardless of the remaining code, that Cached Decorator is quite handy :)
Hello
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Q: How to Post json Array to Php server using webservices

iProgrammerI am sending array to php server with the following code but at php side they are not getting any value.I am sending array as json string. - (void)postArray { //Create the URL request NSMutableURLRequest *request = [[NSMutableURLRequest alloc] initWithURL:[NSURL URLWithString:@"http://test.c...

Please help
check php code is correct or not?
is this a html entity #8221;
@gowri asking me?
@gowri Not without a & at the start
10:30
if you know please share
@DaveRandom: typo
posted on November 30, 2012 by Henri Bergius

Create.js and VIE were recently added to the core of Drupal 8. Just like with TYPO3 Neos, I'll write a longer post on how things went later. The German PHPmagazin was already fast enough to interview me on that at VIE und Create.js: Warum In-place Editing so erfolgreich ist. While there were many interesting CMSs already using Create -- including OpenCms, Symfony CMF, Midgard, and Neos -- I

@Gordon Would it be possible that I can send a list of already handled cv request to the backlog so that only the once I haven't handled yet will be displayed
@PeeHaa "possible" is everything.
so double quote is converting to ” in wordwrap
10:32
@Gordon :)
@iProgrammer Thankyou for reminding me what a hateful language objective-C is, I need a periodic reminder. Please can you show the server side code that is attempting to read the JSON, I suspect I know what the problem is (hint: content-type) but it would be good to see the server side code to confirm.
I might have a look at it myself later
But in that case there first need to be a db with request so it can be filtered easily
@PeeHaa In the backlog room description display or somewhere else?
Also, define "handled"
@DaveRandom please check my question
it has php code as well
hello guys
10:35
So as of now understand wordwrap converting special characters to html entity and it splits ” to & #8221;
is there possible way to do that without wrapping html entity
@DaveRandom Both. Handled is handled by the cv plugin (i.e. the notification is gone). That way you don't have to manually filter the backlog for items already seen
@iProgrammer Oh I see it now, I missed it because it wasn't in a code block. I'm now looking at forHTTPHeaderField:@"comment" and thinking that is setting a header and not a field in the form data you are posting, but obj-C is not my strong point and I cba reading the refs at the moment.
@DaveRandom NSData *jsonData = [NSJSONSerialization dataWithJSONObject:dict
options:kNilOptions
error:nil];
[request setHTTPBody: jsonData];
It tried sending like this also
instead of that httpHeader field
but gettin same response
MySQL "ON UPDATE" trigger. I've seen many timestamp values, but how can one use it to +1 on the value of the field... "ON UPDATE SET revision = revision + 1" fails
@iProgrammer OK that looks more like the way I think you should do it, but you won't be able to use $_POST If you do that. You should use that code above, set the Content-Type header to application/json instead of application/x-www-form-urlencoded, remove all references to $_POST from your PHP code and instead do $jsonarray=json_decode(file_get_contents('php://input'));
10:44
ok
@PeeHaa it's just that I am not willing to spent too much time on the cvbacklog. i mean, i hacked that thing together without much care in the first place. if that thing is supposed to grow, then by all means, fork it and start adding
@PeeHaa Hmm. I have already done quite a bit of the legwork that would need to be done on the client side for that, because we'd need to keep track of what has been handled, which we currently don't - we mark them all as unhandled on page load/new message and remove them from the "unhandled list", as it were, when they are dealt with, but we don't keep a log them, and I wouldn't want to rescrape the entire DOM every time you hit the backlog - there's already a lot of unnecessary work being done
Ah screw it I'll just do it in PHP :)
Hi all
Hey @Baba
10:49
Not mention how disastrously inefficient the SE chat client side code is. Leave you browser open for a day or two without reloading and check your memory usage for that tab - you'll see what I mean. And yes, I have tried removing cv-pls - it's not us.
Booting PAOS 1.2 ... [DONE]
Fatal: index.php not found. [E404]
^ hint hint
@Jimbo hello
how are you doing ?
@PeeHaa I have generally wondered if the two could be more tightly integrated though, it occurred to me that every time someone posts a cv request, every single browser running the plugin makes the exact same request to the SE API. It would (in some ways) be better if we centralised it so that some server app caches the API results and the client side just scrapes that, to be kind to SE and reduce the risk of us using the quota.
Ofc we would then be reliant on bandwidth that someone is actually paying for, plus we would likely end up with a lower availability solution, being as how SE have all the failover stuff in place.
@Baba Not too good, I woke at 4am with database architecture questions running through my mind. You?
@Jimbo am hungry
10:56
lol
Have to chose leaving my system and going out to eat
difficult choice
@DaveRandom ping
@Jimbo Triggers are not good for code clarity or separation of concerns - it usually constitutes offloading business logic to the RDBMS. The question you have to ask yourself is: how many places in the whole codebase does this table get updated? If it's a lot of different places, and so would result in code repetition, then look at a trigger, otherwise it's not worth it. Efficiency wise it doesn't gain you anything really - the trigger is still run, be it initiated by the DB or your code.
@Baba pong
@DaveRandom Aren't you in the least curious about that snippet?
@PeeHaa while(true) { fwrite($mouth, $beer); }
@Christian Wasn't paying attention, which one?
10:59
@DaveRandom how are you doing today
Oh, well, I'm still alive. Not decided any further than that as yet.
9 mins ago, by Christian
Booting PAOS 1.2 ... [DONE]
Fatal: index.php not found. [E404]
@DaveRandom ^ 'zat one.
@DaveRandom ... yeah ..... good to know :)
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Q: Which is more secure GET or POST sending parameters with cURL at PHP

SteveI want to connect in a secure way with an API and I am using cURL to do it in a secure way using HTTPS and SSL. Now, i was wondering what is better in terms of security, sending the data through GET or POST: $ch = curl_init("http://api.website.com/connect.php?user=xxx&pass=xxxx); curl_setop...

@Baba -_- Though, GET args are often cached at network level. So probably POST is kinda better. But no match for SSL.
@Christian WTF is PAOS?
11:02
@Christian .... :)
Hello guys, one question. How could i rewrite this query so i dont get doubled or tripled results with joined tables.

SELECT cName, cAddr, sName, uNaslov FROM bcompany c LEFT JOIN bpoint p ON c.companyID = p.companyID LEFT JOIN bug b ON c.companyID = b.cID WHERE c.companyID='$cID';
@DaveRandom Well, it sounds like an [O]perating [S]system maybe related to [P]HP. Well, it seems to complain about a missing PHP file.
@Christian Yeh, I guess that, but I can see no reference to it online, sound like a misnomer anyway, OS built in PHP? Surely not? Where are you seeing it? (also, it could be [O]pen [S]ource)
@DaveRandom It's something I'm working on. Hobby project. FPC kernel + embedded PHP interpreter (eventually maybe a PHP compiler). Not using Zend PHP by the way, it's PHP syntax more than real mainstream PHP.
Morning
How are you guys today?
11:07
@MadaraUchiha Radiant. :D
bingo my issue solved
@Christian .. that should not be a question in the first place
@MadaraUchiha Good Morning
@Baba Well, I guess there is possibility of an answer. Well, 5% of it anyway. But the question is awfully wrong.
Morning @Baba
@MadaraUchiha how are you doing ?
11:10
@DaveRandom Very fair point - on every update of a table this "revision" column will update by 1. Was just trying to have to avoid "UPDATE table SET revision = revision + 1" for every transaction
@DaveRandom I've got some design issues though. Let's say I'm extending the PHP part with direct access to kernel functions, how should I do this interface? Kernel::shutdown() (ugh) (static class as a collection of functions), $KERNEL->shutdown(); (global variable) or $k = new KernelInterface(); $k->shutdown(); (instantiate kernel interface, can be coupled with DI, Factory, Registry etc)
I'm not sure what the advantages of loosely-coupling access to kernel are.
@Jimbo Well IIRC you can't update the same table that activated the ON UPDATE trigger within the trigger procedure anyway, because the MySQL devs are too lazy to avoid the implicit recursion so they just stopped you from being able to do it. Unless that has been fixed recently (it was a year or so ago that I discovered this)
@Gordon :)
@PeeHaa whole thing was meant as a community effort anyway :)
@DaveRandom yep food for thought
11:17
@Jimbo ...although you could do it in a BEFORE UPDATE trigger because you could do NEW.revision = OLD.revision + 1, but you would still need to include the revision column in the original query otherwise (I think) the NEW.revision field will not exist and MySQL will bork. It's a while since I've done any trigger stuff though, would have to have a play around to confirm that
Cool, I'll check that out
Cheers
Hey guys, I am just looking at phpBB source code and I have a question regarding to something. github.com/phpbb/phpbb3/blob/develop/phpBB/styles/prosilver/… <- here is the link. At line 16, they have code {LOGIN_EXPLAIN}. In JSP, i used to use one like ${model.attribute}. So what does {LOGIN_EXPLAIN} do and how do I make one to use it? Is it provided by symphony framework?
Morning guys, looking for some help re-writing a loop in woocommerce to include variations on the shop page
@Christian You write a DDK in Ruby ;)
@Leigh Huh?
What's DDK?
And ruby? :D
11:25
@Christian driver development kit - i.e. if you want to interface with the windows kernel, you have to use the DDK, which feels like a whole other language
It's not about drivers though. (DDK discussion is still relevant though)
is {SOMETHING} driven from taglib?
@Leigh On windows, it's procedural (CreateWindowEx...)
@Christian You don't get access to API functions like that in a kernel driver :)
Depends on the kernel type...
11:28
Also, your kernel should be a protected layer, so your interface should be specific and limited.
@Leigh IDK. I mean, I don't want to write YetAnotherKernel. It's fine with me if the PHP stuff runs within the kernel.
i.e. a userland application should not be able to corrupt kernel memory without going through the process of having the user authorise the loading of a potentially dangerous driver.
Guess I should rethink this part... but my original idea was to completely go away from the industry standards.
@Jimbo Actually that does work: sqlfiddle.com/#!2/bbd08/1
I mean, the idea was to have an OS that runs using PHP, not that just runs PHP.
11:33
@Christian It's more a common sense thing. Being able to write "global $kernel; unset($kernel)" wouldn't bode well would it ;)
Is there a simple way to combine two multidimensional arrays? Essentially. I want to add x amount of columns onto an existing array. I could do it via loops, but wondered if there was a handy function.
@Leigh Depends, what if I really wanted to do that?
@Christian I guess if you were going to be the sole user, that's fine.
PEOPLE
Since when are UNIX signals considered as "an asynchronous synchronization mechanism"?
@Leigh Exactly. I don't plan compiling Chrome in PHP :D
11:35
@Cicada Since when do signals block?
Heck, I'm not even thinking about real graphics at this point.
The thing is, the kernel is global by it's very nature in an operating system. Everything has access to it. Maybe a global function \kernel() which returns the global object, then at least the "can't unit test it" is limited to that function.
@Christian I think "OS" isn't really a fitting term, "Environment" seems more like it - and it's kind of similar to something I'm working on (shhh it's a secret)
@Leigh Copycat. :D
Everyone star @Leigh's message
11:37
@DaveRandom Sure it's there, everything can try to access it, but only processes with elevated privileges should be allowed to.
If someone could pin it that would be awesome.
I WILL RESTATE
Since when are UNIX signals considered as "an asynchronous synchronization mechanism"?
@Cicada You're boring, when are you going to be interesting?
@Leigh \kernel($this) then, so the function can check the privileges and return FALSE if it's not allowed.
@Leigh When I get a answer by a primate more evolved than you.
11:39
OOoooh Oh No She Di'nt!
@Cicada Guess you're going to be waiting a while then :)
Although if you want a ballpark number, since the 1970s
@DaveRandom Awesome! I'll be updating the revision of only those rows that are actually updated though
Within a transaction
@Cicada If it can be used as such, then by definition it is.
That's a good head start though, cheers :)
@Jimbo That's what that does. FOR EACH ROW actually means "for each row that is being updated" in that context.
11:41
@Christian Erm. A tablet PC can be used to slice food. Is it by definition a food slicer? No.
@Cicada Ah, but you changed terms.
@Cicada You can spam the PHP chat with your non PHP questions.... see where this is going?
If the term was "a food slicer mechanism", than yes it is.
@Christian Tablet pcs are not food slicers.
11:43
@Cicada They're not, but they can be used as such. This process is a mechanism.
Look at miss fancy pants C++ user, living in a country where knives are legal. Some of us PHP paupers have to make do with our tablet PCs for slicing food. You hurt my feelings.
@Christian Can I use your head to nail stuff on my wall? Then you're a hammer.
@Cicada No, then a head is a mechanism for hammering.
@Cicada Stop changing definitions.
Maybe if we toss it some salad it'll stop bleeting.
11:45
@Christian I'm not changing definitions, you are the one mixing detourability and purpose.
@Cicada Who cares about purpose?
Did you know programs do IPC all the time using the OS's network stack?
On windows, some use the registry.
Sometimes even files as well.
stackoverflow
@Christian That kind of people should be shot.
@Christian Files are an IPC mechanism so that's irrelevant.
@Christian UNIX sockets are an IPC mechanism.
@Cicada No, they're not.
Files are for data storage, not telling $theOtherProcess what to do. <- see what I did?
@Cicada So, essentially, you came in here to troll us with your pedantry skills? Also you seem to be under the impression that it is our fault that people use things for purposes other than that for which they were originally intended. Also, I really don't see what's wrong with that.
11:48
@Christian Yes they are.
@Christian Used a bash variable?
@Cicada Oh, so no we're talking the unix rulebook, right?
If it's in bash, then it's the rule, no matter how fked up it is.
Man we were talking about food slicing. Not IPCs.
@Cicada No, we're talking about definitions, and how people screw them up.
No, you were busy not answering properly my clearly stated question, which is clearly a mockery on your part.
@Cicada Btw, when I SIGKILL the program that tells the GPIO board thats keeping my sharpened tablet suspended above an apple (much like a guillotine), I just used unix signals as an asynchronous method of slicing food with a tablet.
11:50
$tinyAvatars++;
@Cicada I did answer your question, you're the one refuting the answer. Stubbornness on your side.
Starts conversation with caps, doesn't expect mockery... interesting.
Why always blame others on your failure.
@Cicada Thanks, that's what I was waiting for. Trolls always end up with that phrase. Go ask your retarded philosophical questions elsewhere.
It's not a retarded philosophical question, it's taken from a systems programming exam.
11:53
@Cicada What's the difference?
You guys are useless. I'll try an android room.
@Cicada Well since your question started with "Since when", the answer is clearly, "Since the early 1970s" :)
@Cicada Oh right, you forgot the
@Leigh Stop talking, ape. We're clearly to inferior, I mean, 6 years programming (speaking of myself) is clearly nothing!
grrrrr. frigging encodings
Here, the troll list...I mean...ignore list....makes me feel less inferior.
11:56
@Christian Awww, you're a baby ;) - If we count from my first line of Amiga BASIC - I got 18 years this year.
@Leigh Meh. It's not the time that counts, but the learning to time ratio. :D
@Christian I'm clearly getting stupiderer as time goes on. Since I ended up doing PHP at this stage :/
@Leigh 18 years and you're still this bad? You need another career :-P
I wasted a lot of time, it's true. I've probably spent literal man-years staring at OllyDbg
OK, more on-topic question of mine: I'm trying to align a timestamp to a unit, how's this best done?
11:59
writing kernel-mode bots for games, hijacking python and lua virtual machines, userland rootkits, and such
Say, I have '4 Feb 12', how do I align it to start of month so it becomes '1 Feb 12'?
@Christian "a unit" ?
@Leigh Month, day, year etc Problem is it's variable, and I really don't want to solve this with switches :D
@Christian A unix timestamp?
12:02
think think think...
no.
@Leigh no way
so you might want to align it to first month of year also? @Christian
@andho No, just a particular unit.
so it's either year or month
@Leigh What about timezones and stuff? I'm not going to do time math.
I am refusing to answer this question on principle. I know that you know how to do this. Brain in gear.
@DaveRandom hmpf.
$unit_sizes = ['minute'=>60, 'hour'=>60 * 60 ...];
$unit_seconds = $unit_sizes[$unit];
round($stamp / $unit_seconds) * unit_seconds
But I'm not sure how safe it is...
12:08
@DaveRandom What're you trying to do?
@Christian php date() function?
@Christian Well, that aligns it to the nearest unit_seconds, and does not take leap seconds into account. What, pray, is wrong with DateTime? (aside from it's incompleteness re: microseconds.
@DaveRandom I don't have microseconds in my stamp anyway. But I'd rather not use that class... compatibility and stuff
@Christian If you're happy to forfeit efficiency, just date('1-M-Y', time());
@MadaraUchiha Stop the entire world from using Microsoft Excel and move on with my life. Not sure that's really relevant though, did you mean to direct that at @Christian?
12:10
date('1/m/Y', strtotime('4 feb 12'));
@DaveRandom I thought @Christian answered your question :D
@Leigh That's not possible, $unit is variable, I'll need a mapping array.
@Christian Ok, well are you expecting to use and timestamps before 1972? :)
so a unit is given and a timestamp
@Leigh No.
@andho Yes
12:11
and the timestamp has to be kindah rounded to the unit given
would unit be given as month|year?
Example:

$stamp = strtotime('4 Apr 1991');
$unit = 'month'; // could be year, week, hour, minute, second[not useful]...
@Christian Well that makes leapyear calculations easier, I'd probably end up doing a lot of modulus to get the current number of seconds into the current year
@andho No, there's no mix in units, just one.
@Leigh hows is leap year important here
Though if it were in that format, I could just do the operation for each unit...but that's not my problem.
12:13
@Christian yeah i was thinking of that notation as 'or' as in regex
@andho because I was thinking of a method not using date()
@Leigh you mentioned hour and other units. if you have '4 Apr 1991 23:34:09' and the unit is month, then what will happen?
@andho que? Not sure what you're talking about now, I didn't mention anything of the sort :)
@andho My expected result should be: 1 Apr 1991 00:00:00
@Leigh oh yeah @Christian said that
my bad :P
12:18
im going nuts. why the hell is the feed's encoding broken in the production server but not on development
@Christian i don't understand date and time with leap years and equinoxes. But are those things important here
you can divide it into the different units
then glue them back together until you reach the unit given
then after the unit given, glue back default values for each unit afterwards
$defaults = array(
  'year' => '1970',
  'month' => 'january',
  'day' => 1,
  'hour' => 0,
  'minute' => 0,
  'second' => 0
)
@andho I'm not sure I understand
@Christian Could dynamically create your format string based on the unit then
Also, guys, at this point, I'm aligning down to a unit, kind like a floor()
I'll also need to align up (ceil) as well, but I can figure that out later..
@Leigh One major problem there is alternative formats. Ie, I need to cater for week differently.
hmm ... i did not know that this thing exists :
12:23
@Christian week, huh. without any date functions?
Latest documentation of phpDocumentor2 : phpdoc.org/docs/latest
Now, I may be wrong, but I thought "if strtotime understands $unit, might as well get it to fix my problem instead of messing with $unit myself"....which is also why I wanted to avoid the div / seconds aproach (other than leap seconds problem).
@andho strtotime and date
@Christian without strtotime and date, or DateTime object ?
i had the answer with a specific date format and no weeks
dynamic unit
@andho No, I'm ok with strtotime and date, but preferably without DateTime class
12:29
@Christian what about an example with week?
@andho ok
If anyone could help with this I'd be extremely greatful -> stackoverflow.com/questions/13645085/…
$stamp = strtotime('4 Apr 1991');
$unit = 'week';
output: 01.04.1991 00:00:00 .... since 1 is monday, the start of the week (in that particular month/year)
Hi guys.
How can i do full text search in pdf file content using mysql in php
12:32
@Christian ok
@Christian is it first day of the that week, or first day of the first week of the month
any one give suggestions on that question plz.
@andho first day of the week, it assumes years doesn't have months :)
@Baba Just a couple of hours before that :)
ok
@Christian is date format gonna be the same?
12:36
Well, strtotime('last monday', $stamp); works with week unit.
@andho It's a timestamp...
@AdamCollingburn you said inside the loop , what loop you are talking about
@Christian yeah it's easy with date and strtotime but you need logic for each unit right
@tereško Didn't attend, and they promised to upload videos, but haven't done yet (checked earlier in the week)
well , there are few videos available
12:48
@Christian doesn't have week though
week needs special attention
they might add more later , but there might be some copyright-related issues
@tereško my memory is off-by-one (week) it seems :)
And @igorw has a kinda-unique presenting style :)
13:03
Hey @all, does anyone know if this >> 3v4l.org/TpeZO << will get (or is already) fixed in PHP > 5.4.9?
@peter Loop generating products for the 'shop' page found in -> woocommerce/templates/loop/add-to-cart.php
grrr. so it was tidy messing up my strings
@eisberg does it happen when that define statement is there?
@eisberg talk to @NikiC, I believe he discovered that one.
Oct 18 at 6:29, by ircmaxell
@NikiC: I think you found a bug: http://3v4l.org/TpeZO
oh look, the exact same link ;)
wow. That was some heavy snacking :)
Can't see it :x
any one know elgg and where i can find the online support
but i there is no support just a basic reference only they have
This looks like pretty specific support community.elgg.org/discussion/view/1137252/…
@Christian You sorted it out yet?
@MikeB thank u
@Leigh well, i cv/delv-ed it myself, so I cant complain, but still … :(
@Gordon Your own question?
13:41
@Leigh no, just an answer
@Gordon Sadist :p
More a martyr :)
what did it say?!
@MikeB i wasnt sure if it was too localized. apparently it was.
@Gordon Your name is first on the close and delete list though
13:42
@Christian Meh, I'm gonna have a crack at it myself over lunch. I'll show you mine if you show me yours...
@MikeB yes, I answered it and then cv'ed and announced in here because I had doubts
@Leigh OP had an error about class getting declared twice because he included it twice instead of using include_once
@MikeB interesting. I no longer have the Accepted Answer on this one.
I'm confused about the "-75" now
Silly question I'm sure, but how'd you take such a massive screenshot? Did you stich a bunch together?
13:52
@Leigh 6 upvotes plus accepted answer (6x10+15)
@Gordon Oh right, waaah, you big baby ;)
@DaveRandom Nope, had to go for break. Driver doesn't wait. ;)
I've got some ideas I'm going to try.
@Jeremy1026 I usually use a simple image capture script I have but it doesn't do full pages. I use this chrome extension when I need to annotate images or get the full page chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/awesome-screenshot-captur/…
14:07
posted on November 30, 2012 by Rafael Dohms

When I started using Symfony one of the aspects that really caught my eye was Twig, it really got me back into using a template engine and I don’t think i can ever go back to mixing my html and PHP again. Twig’s extensibility is also something truly awesome and powerful when developing for Symfony, it allows me to easily whip up an extension that get information from the right place in the rig

@Christian How do you want ceil() to behave? Do you want (ex.) 23:59:59 or 00:00:00 on the next day?
the earlier one...the next day is arguably too late
@Christian did you see my gist
@andho Yeah, didn't follow it all though, I'm afraid.
I've got it nearly working.
@andho @DaveRandom 3v4l.org/RRqR2
14:28
@Christian It's a bit yucky. codepad.viper-7.com/QSYqPa
@DaveRandom A bit. :D
@Christian Mine's a bit yucky as well, mostly the line $day = $toUnitKey < 2 ? (int) date('t', strtotime("$yr-$mth-01")) : $components[2];, but it's the only thing I could think of quickly to account for the variable number of days in a month. Uses destination year to account for variable number of days in Feb.
Hmm, mine actually fails.
strtotime('4 Apr 2012') results with the time of 00:00:00 - this is when it worked.
Timestamps with other hours/minutes/seconds would fail.
@Christian Well, it will, you didn't give it a time. That's nothing to do with your code, it's just how strtotime() works. What else we you expecting? I definitely think yours is a) far to stringly typed and b) abuse of strtotime(). Extending DateTime is the way to go IMHO.
a) It is so as to let `strtotime` do its magic without having my own (probably faulty) math mess with it.
b) I'm not sure why it is abuse, it's what it does, no? And seems to be pretty consistent from PHP 5 up
@DaveRandom What I meant is that I was feeding my function a timestamp without hours. The function's result would be correct.
When I did add hours/minutes/etc, it would fail (giving results with the extra hours/minutes/seconds from the input)
14:40
@Christian You don't need to do any math, just have default values. Examine my code, you won't find a single arithmetic operation. I still let PHP do all the legwork in that respect, I just figure out what the target date/time should be and let PHP convert that to the right underlying unix timestamp.
@DaveRandom What about weeks?
@Christian ...as in what? Like, rounding to start/end of the week?
@DaveRandom Yes, as in "week is also a unit"
@Christian Oh I missed that requirement. Shouldn't be too complex, although will be a lot less efficient. What day do you consider to be the first day of the week? Sunday or Monday?
14:44
Also, correct me if I'm wrong, with your code, I could remove DateTime class and use mktime() instead, or is there something I'm missing?
@DaveRandom ISO-8601 seems to state Mondays
@Christian Well, you could, but extending DateTime gives you nice easy access to $this->format(), $this->setDate() etc. Procedural date/time manipulation gets very messy very quickly. You could easily re-implement the approach procedurally - but I don't know why you would. Even if the rest of you app is procedural.
Well, I get to support PHP 5.1 :) Not too much of a requirement tho.
@Christian Will have a look at it in a few min, cigarette time.
@DaveRandom That's bad for health. Take a coffee instead! :D

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