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14:00
well , hi guys , since there is no site for apache/web dev , i've decided to ask m question here ..........i donno if this is relevant in a chat room ...... But can u please look at this question :
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Q: Apache Sites Available file in Windows

vettipayyanI'm trying to install the WebNotes Framework in Windows 7 . The only installation guide is focussed on Linux Environment . So i want to know the corresponding file names in Windows . The Guide is here I've found the Hosts file in Windows. Linux : /etc/hosts Windows equivalent : C:/...

How can i use (str_word_count($str, 1)); as an array and omit words assigned a number? So Hello [1] => World [2] => This [3] => Is [4] => a [5] => Test ) 6 only ouputs the numbers i define, such as [1] and [2] to omit This is a test.
Ryan , i think it's only us here :(
Ahh...
@vettipayyan Are you using WAMP or something similar?
@RyanCooper , Apache2 ....... ( no previous experience )
14:15
No experience with Apache2 here either, i was unable to find anything useful either, hopefully others will be along shortly.
Oh k k . I don't know PHP either..... i'm going to IRC channels ..... Good luck and Bye
hi!
@vetti dai vetti
@Edvin hi mapla .....
@vetti epadi machi irukka
14:21
@Edvin super , edho location la Mountain View , AR nu irukku ..... where r u
@vetti yes yes da im
@Edvin , oh . I'm from Anna univ , chennai ....
@vetti cool da
@vetti u know wht im in chennai too
@Edvin , paathiyaaa . studying ?
@vetti no no machi
14:25
@vettipayyan , word of advice : stop trying to set up webserver on windows .. almost everyone here has done it , and noone enjoyed the experience
setting up webserver on win is painful
@teresko , thank you . Not even for testing ?
@Edvin , ipl matches paathiyaa ?
you would be much better off if you used some virtualization solution and put a linux.bsd server in it , and forward 80th ans 22nd port to your localhost
@vetti illa da in ofc
@vettipayyan depends on the tests
if you are running unittests , then you dont really need a webserver
just plain & simple php will do
@Edvin ,oh i see . I was trying install the WebNotes framework .....
14:29
@tersko im keep on askin to @zerk how to do php unit testing no luck
@Edvin , office la chatting ah .....Gethu machi . If u've have internet connection , u can watch it here : extracover.net
@Edvin , you get phpUnit , write the tests , run them
@vetti dai chatting in php chat room da
@teresko yea write the test u got any sample model?
english , please
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what do you mean by "simple model" ?
14:34
Hrm, I wonder who pinned that post...?
@ircmaxell me
Ahhh, fair enough
I didn't see you update as active (which I would imagine would happen in the case of an action)
posted on May 03, 2011

In a new post to his blog Chris Hartjes shares a technique he figured out for testing web services in Zend Framework 1.x - in his case, a remote application he wanted to mock out with test doubles that would give different responses based on the parameters given. Reading the existing PHPUnit documentation did not provide me with enough hints on how to solve this particular problem, so while

@teres its sample only i mean wht @vetti response
@ircmaxell im sneaky
14:35
@vetti u there
@Edvin , ya ......
Yes you are. But I hold the title of , so :-P
@vetti r u final yr now
@Edvin , ya . yesterday only written the last exam in 3rd yr. Tomo , i'm going for an Internship - a framework development related to python .......
@vetti i love to work on django but no luck i have no idea abt python :(
14:43
@Edvin , it's not a matter .... you can learn Python within 1/2 an hour - they often call it as a running pseudo-code........
@vetti anna univ guy can say even 15 mins lolz
@Edvin , hey i'm not a geek machi ....... do u know wat . i've just written an arrear exam !
hi guys could you point me a document where i can learn how to build the 'google login' for a website (like it's done here in stack)..im using php5
OAuth is the name of it
@luca , this article shows you how to access Google docs API - kovshenin.com/archives/…
hope this helps
14:50
@ircmaxell is a specific protocol for google ??
no, it's an open standard
OAuth (Open Authentication) is an open standard for authentication. It allows users to share their private resources (e.g. photos, videos, contact lists) stored on one site with another site without having to hand out their credentials, typically username and password. OAuth allows users to hand out tokens instead of credentials to their data hosted by a given service provider. Each token grants access to a specific site (e.g. a video editing site) for specific resources (e.g. just videos from a specific album) and for a defined duration (e.g. the next 2 hours). This allows a user to gran...
hides from @drachenstern
I come not to smite, but to be inquisitive
@vetti thts great got any gtalk da
will give a chance...
will catch u there its time to move
14:55
@Edvin are you missing keys on your keyboard ?
@zerkms which reference are you referring to? The intersection venn?
@teres kinda... in hurry soo
Hello everoyone !
why in the hell I should get Undefined index: not found on $The_array[array_rand($The_array)];
look at the case
$T vs $t
no that is fine on the code
15:04
If you're going to rewrite the code to ask a question, why bother
ok
i will copy it :)
    return $least_paths[array_rand($least_paths)];
are you sure the array isn't empty
Ok, when @zerkms comes back he can tell me. ;)
nope :|
you're not sure?
15:06
no, will fix it.
thanks for pointing it out :)
anyone have idea about full text search in mysql
public function huristic_next_state($st)
{
         $exp_sts = $this->expand($st);
     $mdists = array();
     foreach($exp_sts as $st)
     {
         $mdists[] = $this->manhattan_distance($st);
     }
   //  print_r($mdists);

     sort($mdists);
     $short_path = $mdists[0];

     if (count(array_keys($mdists,$short_path)) > 1)
     {
         $least_paths = array();
         foreach($exp_sts as $st)
             if ($this->manhattan_distance($st) == $short_path)
                     $least_paths[] = $st;
@ircmaxell wanna have a look at my code ?
@Edvin Just post your question, we're not mind readers
:66848 Inline statements? No thanks... wrap in braces, use consistent indenting and then maybe I'll look at it. But you're still not making sure it's not empty
myyy the room seems a lot more active than when I left
change the return to return empty($least_paths) ? null : $least_paths[array_rand($least_paths)];
15:14
@JohnP It's in the 3 most active rooms on SO for some month now, yeah :)
How can i use (str_word_count($str, 1)); as an array and omit words assigned a number? So Hello [1] => World [2] => This [3] => Is [4] => a [5] => Test ) 6 only outputs the numbers i define, such as [1] and [2] to omit This is a test leaving only Hello World, or [1] and [6] for Hello Test...
Not always on topic. Not always in agreement, but some good stuff from time to time...
@irc okie SELECT count(MATCH(r.body, r.title) AGAINST ('hello irc')) FROM {node_revisions} r INNER JOIN {node} n ON r.nid = n.nid AND r.vid = n.vid WHERE n.status <> 0 AND n.type='poll' GROUP BY n.nid ORDER BY n.nid DESC, r.vid DESC LIMIT 0,10
haha much like life ^_^
anyone here have used nginx?
15:15
@irc the above query simply returns all the rows
@Edvin What specifically is your problem. What specifically are you trying to do?
public function huristic_next_state($st)
{
     $exp_sts = $this->expand($st);
     $mdists = array();

     foreach($exp_sts as $st)
     {
         $mdists[] = $this->manhattan_distance($st);
     }

     sort($mdists);
     $short_path = $mdists[0];

     if (count(array_keys($mdists,$short_path)) > 1)
     {
         $least_paths = array();
         foreach($exp_sts as $st)
         {
             if ($this->manhattan_distance($st) == $short_path)
             {
                     $least_paths[] = $st;
@JohnMerlino Just ask your question. If anyone can help, they will
@ircmaxell
@ircmax the query not searching the specific word "hello irc" rather its list all the rows
15:16
that's still indented like garbage...
@Edvin You're not limiting the match in the (non-existant) where clause
@Edvin there is no WHERE clause
@john @irc so i have to place match against in where?
@ircmaxell or anyone have an idea if what i was asking is possible? sorry to bump, rooms pretty active.
@ircmaxell netbeans
@Edvin Correct
15:19
@irc oh no if i place it where its empty :(
@Edvin well yes. you'd have to do a match against for it to have any effect
@RyanCooper the first thing you need to do is stop and think about what exactly you want to do. Then express it in terms of what you want to do rather than how you think you need to do it
@Edvin It works, perhaps you're doing something else there that's not working properly: dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/fulltext-natural-language.html
@john,irc is that any limitations in match against
@Edvin what do you mean by 'limitation'? in what context?
read the docs. There are lots of limitations
15:23
@irc i did refers ur links already but no luck
@ircmaxell Easily remove the x'th word or words by counting them, assigning them numbers and only allowing the numbers i define to show, by leaving the numbers assigned to the word to be removed out.
@all any drupal geeks here?
do rooms have mods? a single person or group that controls it ?
15:28
@teres u hav drupal knowledge?
ah nvm. just found the owners section
@JohnP its same as plain SO
users control
@neal yup, but there are owners who control the room
@JohnP who?
15:29
Me and Gordon
It's not much, access to which feeds are posted and some mod privileges like moving post to other chat rooms
hence the italicized name
so you guys originally created it?
how far back?
@edorian And the ability to de-voice the room
I never noticed that!
15:29
@JohnP No, we took it over because the creator never showed up
ahh
@all i got an issue in drupal anybody any helping hands?
> ircmaxwell: 17.6k edorian: 9.7k Gordon: 9.5k
hehehehehe
hehehe
15:30
@Edvin: again, ask your question. Don't ask to ask
@edorian very much so. I'll be the first to admit it
speaking of which
man that's a lot of messages
@ircmaxell My son and i are messing around with creating a text cipher and are just trying different stuff, ive looked around and cant find anything similar... im able to remove every 3rd letter in a similar fashion but having trouble leaving words out...
I made a n-puzzle solver but it dosn't works !
$form['status'] = array(
'#type' => 'checkboxes',
'#options' => $msgids,
'#default_value' => $status,
);
$msgids[$note->mid] = '';
$status[]=$note->status;
but the checkbox only checked for first row not all
15:32
I don't know what is wrong with it
probably have to heuristics function needs some touch, anyone have done something like this before ?
@RyanCooper Well, you iterate and check if $key % 3 === 0
@ircmax i got it
@ircmaxell was the indent that garbage ?
@edorian See why I have so many messages now?
@ircmaxell No tell me
15:36
lol. Look at how many mentions I have in the past 30 minutes
@ircmaxell Really. Let me check
*about 10 more posts with one word resulting in 'i see'*
sorry for the pings
stop editing your post and triggering notifications
:-P
15:38
It was in the first line, i forgot it was a mention
@edorian have you ever worked with A* algorithm ?
Oh, @edorian, any input here:
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Q: phpunit Whitelist vs Blacklist

Dave DohrTrying to decide which one would be better suited for my situation. According to the phpunit docs (which are very limited) the whitelist should include all files inside of the directory, but it doesnt seem to be working that way. Does anyone have any suggestions or can point me to a good referenc...

@all i gtg now tc guys miss u all goodnite
@ircmaxell lol, talking to the guy in #phpunit -_-
15:47
@edorian did you saw my question ?
posted on May 03, 2011

The Voices of the ElePHPant podcast has posted their latest episode - an interview with Bulat Shakirzyanov. Cal's "three questions" for Bulat revolve around his work with unit testing: How do you counter the arguments that unit testing takes too much time or their boss/client won't give them the time to learn or practice testing? Do you advocate 100% unit test coverage - if so, why (and

hey
can someone help with my Q?
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Q: Log not always logging?

NealI have a Log Class as follows: class Log { private $_time; private $_logSession; private $_logFile; private $_fileWriter; private $_user; private $_lvls = array('CRITICAL', 'ERROR', 'INFO', 'DEBUG'); private $_eol = PHP_EOL; function startLog($sessionID) { ...

16:02
oh my
the best way to debug this would be to refactor it first
hello
@Neal - Most generic way is to echo memorable stuff out during operations (e.g. in if statements), like "The Ninja infiltrated the base" after a write check.
how to use rss with php ? :)
@Zirak heh? whatever do you mean?
16:06
@Neal - (awesome, name autocompletion!) Simply use echo statements to blurt out info inside your operations.
@kritya RSS follows a standard spec so you can use an XML parser to consume it. Or you can use a framework like MagpieRSS to make it even easier
@Zirak what?
@Neal he's saying you can use echo statements to debug your code
I don't think people saw your comment that it fails only on client side
@JohnP Does MagpieRSS gives up any type of ads and does it allows customization ?:D
@JohnP yes. it fails on client. so echo wont do anything for me lol. i need another solution
16:08
@kritya are you talking about consuming an RSS feed or generating one?
@Neal do the Apache or PHP logs show anything ?
@Zirak it fails on client, echo wont do anything for me
@JohnP Generating one. Mean like i have a data which i want users to subscribe :P
@JohnP should i ask for those? (im not by the client, they are in a diff local) and if i do get them, what should i look for?
@Neal - Not directly, but it will to the client, and from the client to you. But JohnP got it right; error logs should have info if something went wrong
@Zirak which logs?
16:10
@Neal well if your script failed because something went wrong, apache/php error logs might have some info that you can use
@JohnP Where are the php logs? (i only know of apache logs)
@JohnP i asked for them to send the logs to me. we shall see, i might need your help decoding them
@Neal apache_error.log and php_error.log
@Neal where they are might change though
@JohnP should they check the ini for where the php logs is?
@neal yup
((What are these dotted lines in chat? Are they a minute barrier?))
16:13
the last time your screen had focus
((AWESOME))
@ircmaxell idk if thats true
@JohnP kk im waiting on the logs
change focus for a few minutes, and then come back
@JohnP how long will you be on for?
@ircmaxell how many is considered 'a few'?
@kritya just checking whether magpie can create feeds. You can easily create it with DOMDocument as well
16:15
@Neal enough for multiple posts to be made
@JohnP k thanks :)
@neal I'm on sri lanka time :) so not much longer. It's night here
but if your script failed, the error log should have something on it
@JohnP I am in India Neighbors :D
@kritya indeed :)
@JohnP hmmmm ok
@JohnP kk i shall see ^_^
16:17
((@JohnP - Is your avatar a Monty Python reference?))
@Zirak yup :D The Killer Rabbit!
((@JohnP - I have a shirt with the Killer Rabbit surrounded by blood and corpses! So many people think I'm just violent, especially moms :P))
@Zirak most people don't notice fangs on my DP and just think I'm weird for having a rabbit DP
yeah, I saw that. There's a new method called props
the code for doing somethings have changed
16:27
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Q: php5 mail() function sendmail error

sadmicrowaveI'm trying to use php's mail() function but keep getting an error. I've installed sendmail via sudo apt-get install sendmail, edited my /etc/php5/cli/php.ini file adding the following text to these lines: sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/sendmail -t sendmail_from = [email protected] I ...

some updates to the OP
$().promised looks...weird: api.jquery.com/promise
jQuery... The only library where a downright bad API design is praised...
:D
I think the praised part of jQuery is that it's super easy to use and that it's very namespaced.
very namespaced?
how do you figure that
16:29
nah jquery is abit difficult in starting
jQuery doesn't make any global variable besides jQuery and $
then when u start it is just soooo awesome
yeah. took awhile to get my head around how code was written
how about you learn the javascript first
16:30
Yeah i think it took me around 2-3 months with my busy schedule of school :P
But now i think its too awesome
I did. But my fingers got tired writing document.getElementsByTagName or importing 2nd grade half-assed tested solutions for adding events.
yeah. that's problem too. most people keep asking questions on how to write javascript in jquery and stuff like that
I'm not saying it's bad to use a library
actually it's pretty horrible
jquery has longstanding unfixed bug
It's funny that you don't get that stuff in PHP. Like 'how do I do this in PHP?' on a Zend forum
16:31
I'm just saying if you were to write a paper on poorly designed APIs, jQuery would likely be a good case-study
i actually learned jquery after javasscript :D
then if you still think that jquery is best thing since sliced bread , you didn't really learn javascript
@teresko - what bug? @JohnP - because php doesn't have cross-browser issues (lacking a very important factor of cross-browser issues) so frameworks are for more complex architectures.
I don't think jQuery is the best. I think it's good.
@Zirak memory leak caused by each XHR you make ( i should stop calling them "XHR requests" )
@Zirak no no, I meant people assuming jquery and javascript are two different beasts
16:34
javascript without jquery is too long to write ;-)
WRONG
@kritya jquery doesn't give you anything that you could not find in any other JS library
If all you do is DOM-centered, then probably, but real awesomesauce JavaScript doesn't need jQuery for convenience.
Or any other library, for that matter.
ok ... it hives you a fckd up API .. but other parts you can get elsewhere
the problem is my pure JS would be much worse than what the jquery team have done. And I don't know any other frameworks, so it comes down to a lesser of two evils
@JohnP +1
16:37
@JohnP If the only tool you have is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail
As someone who used MooTools quite a bit, the absolute best thing jQuery has is the ability to do nice chains.
@Zirak I don't like chains since I feel it hampers readability
@ircmaxell agreed. But seeing as I don't do too much JS related stuff I've never felt the deficiency in the skillset. I met get around to learning another framework and some more in depth JS, but ...
@JohnP but what? If you don't know what tools are available, you're doing yourself and your clients a diservice
@ircmaxell But lots of braces surrounding function calls is very readable?
It's really a code-convention thing.
16:40
@ircmaxell I've never been given a project that uses JS heavily. Most of the freelance work tends to revolve around straight cookie cutter sites. I'm already committed to learning a new server side language. Time is the issue
@Zirak Well, it depends on what you're doing...
I've read quite a bit on why prototype is more suited for JS heavy apps. Or YUI
but jquery is more suited for the simple stuff I do
I think that jQuery looks bad because it's core functionality is based on something horrible in the first place: the DOM. When you think about the jQuery call, the DOM is already there.
@teresko Redis not Resis : stackoverflow.com/questions/5872727
@Zirak I don't think the DOM is horrible...
16:47
@ircmaxell Have you ever tried navigating or looking at it? It's got good thought behind it, but the implementation is meh.
I think the implementation is quite good. Perhaps a little bit limited (could use some more), but good as it stands. Plus it's language agnostic which is always nice
Is it even worth posting a question on so regarding my plight of an unresponsive server and when I check the error and access logs they dont show any recent activity when using nginx on a server coopy from terremark. I dont think I'd get response but probably a few downvotes. I just want to see a message that gives me some indication of what the issue might be.
@JohnP , damn ... typo
@JohnMerlino: well, without some more details, it's hard to determine what could be wrong
well I'm off. night all
16:57
good night
gnight
hmm...wonder what'll happen to all the databases after 2038.
properly designed databases will be fine

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