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22:00
:)
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie ones = people??
Anonymous
@ShaquinTrifonoff ones === people
Just have to ask this, who is this complete php newbie you keep addressing? I don't see the name in the chat member list? =/
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie lol... maybe you don't realise that you were talking to the regulars of this chatroom...
They will be here forever
22:03
@Jack I think he was called Eritrea yesterday
Anonymous
Well, if I keep ignoring them, I am sure they won't be regulars in my screen
Ohhhh okay
@Jack one of the small avatars for you?
@Eugene Presumably it didn't give a fatal the second time because the git submodule add command implicitly create the branch that didn't exist first time around. Were you trying to add it into master or some other branch?
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie Too bad, you'll probably just get the newbies, not anyone who can actually help you
22:03
@NikiC Yeah :) in my list he's called Eritrea still.
Heh, I totally can't concentrate today :(
Anonymous
@ShaquinTrifonoff I rather have the newbies with good manners, than the "regulars" who are suffering under the illusion, they conquer all the knowledge there is.
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie lol
You're making a huge mistake
I still don't understand the problem.
Anonymous
22:09
No, I don't like smart ass people. Just because some has +10k reps, there is no moral or actual reason to look down on others.
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie Anyone (else) around here was looking down on you?
tereško has gone a lot bit insane with help vampires. You'll have to excuse him.
Anonymous
I am not a help vampire, It is obvious someone could ask a ridiculous question the first time here, because if told otherwise I doubt it. But, If I ask something ridiculous the first time, and if you went Mel gibson on me, I would interpret as looking down on me.
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie Never said you were. What was the original problem again?
Also, stop taking things personally over the internet, you're troll bait.
Anonymous
@MadaraUchiha Well being a complete beginner in PHP, I asked what makes arrays profoundly different that variables. The guy did not give me much chance, he just snapped on me.
22:16
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie I recall discussing it yesterday
Learning a programming language, and programming principles in general is all about experience. It's about the feel, we cannot pass it to you over internet, or even over one-on-one sessions, you have to get your hands dirty to learn that.
Take on projects, even ones you make up for yourself, write them yourself, debug them yourself, research them yourself, and if you're truly and profoundly stuck, then come over to Stack Overflow and ask.
9 hours ago, by Eritrea
Thanks but I though that only in the main forum, that we were supposed to put an effort before asking a question, I didn't know this chat forum has the same rules. after all, it says * Just tell us your problem. If anybody can and wants to help, they will.*
@MadaraUchiha , this is the reason why i am picking on this guy
When should I be flagging for very low quality questions? when theres a very low quality questions
@tereško lol
@NickFury when they are very low quality.
22:22
@NickFury Generally, when the question is unsalvagable. When they cannot be saved by editing.
lol answered myself
@MadaraUchiha OKay that makes sense thanks
But thats usually when question is only a single sentence or snippet of code with "fix it" as description
@NickFury usually it is better to write a custom description for why you flagged it
Anonymous
Yea, My problem now is that, I hurried up and started doing somethings in PHP. Now it is a problem. I should have learned the concepts of programming before everything else. I though PHP was similar to HTML when I started it.
@tereško Ahh okay thanks
mods have a tendency to just "glance at" the question that have been flagged with stock reasons
you put an effort in explaining why it is bad, and mods will put some effort in actually reading the question
Anonymous
22:25
Anyone: feel free to answer my question (stackoverflow.com/questions/13808008/…) +50 bounty
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie how are you including your css files ?
Anonymous
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie Haven't you already got the answer?
Thanks for effort. problem solved. I had placed .htaccess file with the index files — The COMPLETE PHP Newbie Dec 10 at 20:46
Anonymous
@NickFury There it is
Anonymous
@DaveRandom when I gave the answer to the person. I was trying the re-writing thing without including CSS/header file to keep everything clean. But, when I included the files without modifiying any code it gave me error
Anonymous
22:32
In the include/header.php there is a css file
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie Use absolute paths to static resources like CSS (as in /path/to/style.css instead of ../style.css or whatever) and put chdir(__DIR__); at the top of news.php to set the working directory to what you expect it to be - which it may not be.
Anonymous
Ok. I used absulte pass for images, and it worked. But, how do I uses absolute path for includes? like: include('http://mysite.com/mydire/myfile.php') ?
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie You don't need to use absolute paths, you just need to make sure your working directory is correct because Apache does weird things when it comes to mod_rewrite in general all the time with everything. Never pass a URL to include - it will make an HTTP request and it will not do what you expect. Any sane host will disable it because it is an insane security risk.
...so just use chdir() and the magic __DIR__ and __FILE__ constants to ensure that your working directory is always "absolute" in relation to the script's location in the local file system.
user1125394
History.js is cool but you start to have logic spread in php and Js, but prefer to have it, and not reload pages
Anonymous
OMG, I think It worked because I went to header.php and modified the source of my css link from <link href="styles/styles.css"... TO <link href="http://localhost/DIRECTORY/AID/styles/styles.css".. And, All the images, BG image ever thing is back.
Anonymous
22:43
But, the menus are not are pointing to a wierd url now
Anonymous
Ok, I think this will solve the problem. should I use absolute or relative urls ?
Anonymous
Because, I think when I make it relative, the apache prevents me from reaching the target.
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie Try and avoid including the http://localhost part, you only need to point them to /DIRECTORY/AID/styles/styles.css
Anonymous
If you were to include a file called in header.php which is in includes/ directory, would it be good to use include('includes/header.php') OR include('http://localhost/sitename/include/header.php') ? I think If I use the second one everything is OK, but from what I see in tutorials, people use include();only in a relative way. @DaveRandom
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie If you are rewriting the URLs using absolute paths makes everything a lot simpler. Because to the browser the working directory is /news/46/, so if it sees <link href="styles/styles.css"> it will be looking for /news/46/styles/styles.css
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie You need to remember that what the browser sees and what the PHP sees are different. PHP knows that DIRECTORY/AID/ exists, the browser doesn't, because you rewrote it.
22:50
please stop staring random crap
stars are NOT bookmarks
3
^^ star that
:-P
Anonymous
@DaveRandom Man, I think that was the problem. Everything in my site is always relatively built. this is why when I clicked at the contact menu, it took me /news/46/ In reality, contact is based inside DIRECTORY/AID/contact.php so, by using absolute urls, would I be using hacks? or is there any way I can do it, with apache appropriately?
Anonymous
@DaveRandom I start that, because he finally spotted where the problem was For Me
Anonymous
stared*
22:54
can any one help with a problem i have
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie Not a hack, just a the way to explain to the browser where the file is. Relative paths are useful if the resource to be "included" (the CSS file in this case) always has the same location relative to the current file - and because you are rewriting the URL, that's not the case. However on the server side you can use relative paths for your include statement, because header.php will always be in the same place relative to news.php
...but the browser doesn't even know about the existence of header.php. Or even news.php. You have to treat the server side path layout and the client side path layout as separate entities with their own distinct rules.
I can't figure out how to script out a php script that will validate users authentication from a database. I already have the "sign in " script done but when it comes to the "log me in " part I am getting a bit confused
example for my sign in script >>>
<?php

if(empty($_POST['id']) || empty($_POST['fname']) || empty($_POST['password'])){
echo "blank form go back" . " " . "<a href='home10.php'>here</a>";
} else {
$con = mysql_connect('127.0.0.1','junior','');
if(!$con){
die ( mysql_error());
} else {
echo "connected" + "<br />";
}
mysql_select_db("db_one",$con);
$insert = " INSERT INTO persons ( id,fname,password ) VALUES ( '$_POST[id]','$_POST[fname]','$_POST[password]')";

if(!mysql_query($insert,$con)){
echo 'error' . mysql_error();
} else {
@user1867842 uhhhh sql injection much ?
that script is kinda weak security wise but it still works. for getting users into my database without me having to do phpmyadmin stuff
now here is the code that won't work >>>>>
938
Q: How to prevent SQL injection?

Andrew G. JohnsonIf user input is inserted into an SQL query directly, the application becomes vulnerable to SQL injection, like in the following example: $unsafe_variable = $_POST['user_input']; mysql_query("INSERT INTO table (column) VALUES ('" . $unsafe_variable . "')"); That's because the user can input s...

22:58
<?php


if(!empty($_POST['fname']) && !empty($_POST['password'])){
$con = mysql_connect('127.0.0.1','junior','');
mysql_select_db("db_one",$con);
$comp = "SELECT 'fname','password' FROM 'persons' WHERE 'fname' = $_POST[fname] AND 'password' = $_POST[password]";
if(mysql_query($comp,$con) == $_POST['fname'] && mysql_query($comp,$con) == $_POST['password']){
header("location:home.php");
} else {
echo 'aww';
}
} else {
echo 'empty field';
header("location:login.php");
}
?>
@user1867842 weak security? what security?
Anonymous
@DaveRandom can you please check this image? this is my final problem
Username: someone, Password: none');DROP TABLE persons;--
@ShaquinTrifonoff Tango down
Anonymous
23:00
@user1867842 Please do stop using ext/mysql follow the SQL injection advice given by others, but your problem is that you are comparing the result of mysql_query() with a string (twice) - you have to fetch the results and compare with that, mysql_query() returns a resource.
Anonymous
@ShaquinTrifonoff see what I mean, about the experts looking down on the newbies?
Anonymous
I GOOOOOOOOOOOT it! !!!!
Anonymous
@DaveRandom Thanks you helped a LOOOOOOOOOT!!
Anonymous
My problem is solved.
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie You have to use absolute paths for links as well, for the same reason - it's all about what the browser sees as being the current working directory. It needs to be <a href="/DIRECTORY/AID/index.php">
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie No worries :-)
23:03
i still keep gettin aww
Anonymous
I used absolute paths for everything. Everything!!
Anonymous
@DaveRandom I would love to give you the bounty, if you make a simple answer. After all, you answered it
Anonymous
what do you say?
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie Like I say you don't need the http://localhost part and you should avoid it if at all possible, because if you don't you'll have to go through the source code and change it all when you move to another server :-( - just use /DIRECTORY/AID/ instead of http://localhost/DIRECTORY/AID/, it will have the same effect and doesn't tie your site to a particular domain/IP
(the leading slash is important)
no that isn't the problem it is working just fine. But the user authentication isn't working so good.
23:07
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie I'd rather give others a chance to get the rep (also I'm a bit too busy to write a well explained answer that would be useful to others at the moment) - there's 6 days left on the bounty, let's see what the community can come up with ;-)
I can get a user to post his information and it will insert it into to the database automatically . But when i tried writing a script for a login I can't get the pass word or the user name to match ?
Anonymous
I know I will have to modify it that is why, I have all my links under nav.php, so it will make conversion easier. Specially, since I am using notepad++ i can replace all localhost to my domain easily. being a PHP newbie, I am used to doing simple things in a difficult way.
@user1867842 This line is your problem (in that respect):
if(mysql_query($comp,$con) == $_POST['fname'] && mysql_query($comp,$con) == $_POST['password']){
Anonymous
@DaveRandom Ok, I will let some ideas come up. Although, I am sure they can't fix the fixed solution already
23:08
> ...your problem is that you are comparing the result of mysql_query() with a string (twice) - you have to fetch the results and compare with that, mysql_query() returns a resource.
Yes i saw that and tried it a different way. But it still don't match with the users i have in the database
@user1867842 Hint: mysql_fetch_assoc()
what do you mean by "tried it a different way"
programming is NOT done by guessing code
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie Well, it's your funeral, but seriously, if you just omit the http://localhost part you'll save yourself a job ;-)
/me needs MOAR BEER
Anonymous
If I omit the localhost part it wont work. But that is fine. It took me more than two weeks to get a full working solution.
23:15
localhost works fine what are you talking about ? I can't get a user login authentication going on
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie If the URL is http://localhost/foo/bar, change it to /foo/bar
yes i know
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie It should do... But there is an important distinction, you need omit http://localhost not http://localhost/ - it is important that you leave a leading slash on the path
for ex if on the page http://mydomain.com/subdir I do <a href="index.php"> it will resolve to http://mydomain.com/subdir/index.php - but if I do <a href="/index.php"> it will resolve to http://mydomain.com/index.php
A leading slash says "start from the root of the domain"
Anonymous
I had replaced http://localhost/DIRECTORY/AID/index.php with DIRECTORY/AID/index.php forgot to put / before DIRECTORY Now, It is working like a charm without the locahost part. You guys saved my life @DaveRandom thanks @ShaquinTrifonoff
Anonymous
I guess the / means in this context, that the link should start from the root directory.. amazing
23:20
I don't think you are getting what i'm saying
I am working on a login script so a User who has already signed up to the website and is now in the database when he or she logs in their username and password have to match
so they can login in.
and we are saying is that your siie would be more secure if you completely remove that script
which one ?
why if i click on link which is linked to other page i get the page scrolled to the middle ? why didnt show the top , it goes directly to middle
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie It means exactly the same thing it would mean on your local file system ;-)
user895378
@DaveRandom Translation: /foo/bar === C:\foo\bar
23:23
Are /s relative to the domain root or to base?
Dunno, I've never used a base, fiddling it
@NikiC Root apparently. In Chrome anyway. jsfiddle.net/DaveRandom/zxdke
my phpmyadmin mysql and apache are working fine. i am able to write scripts. i have made one that inserts users that sign up post their stuff in the database on myadmin. i am stuck on one script that logs somebody in by knowing who they are. what does this have to do with localhost
@DaveRandom To the root of the base?
Didn't expect that
@rdlowrey Yeh, literally everywhere except cmd.exe. Windows pisses me off so much.
@NikiC No, domain root
(in Chrome)
23:30
Oh wait yeh. Duhh. Didn't get what you meant. Yeh that is a bit weird.
user895378
It would be a waste of time to write a gzip parser in php. TRUE or FALSE?
@rdlowrey Probably. Isn't it in the core?
user895378
Requires zlib extension
Well then no, not entirely. In the real world though, who doesn't have zlib?
user895378
@DaveRandom That's what I thought too ...
23:33
@rdlowrey ...and of that minority, how many of them couldn't you just exec('gzip -d ...')
user895378
good point
Anonymous
When someone says, use sha1 or bcrypt or blowfish to dycrypt passwords, does that mean you have to download components, plugins for these to work, or is it the same as just adding `md5()` to `$variables` like `md5($username)` ?

I want to use blowfish because I am hearing it is the most secure one.
Anonymous
praying for blowfish($username);
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie sha1 is hashing not encryption, and bcrypt is blowfish
Anonymous
not much difference for me, if both protect user inputs. But, I read blowfish is slow or something..something.. so it is less likely to be compromised using a rainbow attack... anyway. How can I use bcrypt or blowfish?
Anonymous
23:44
Is there a plugin needed to install
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie php.net/manual/en/ref.password.php upcoming in 5.5, see github.com/ircmaxell/password_compat if you want to use it now and you are running PHP >= 5.3.7
@PeeHaa The very man... I wish to interrogate you about your server if you have a sec
user1125394
1 user moved to recycle bin
@DaveRandom Shoot
23:47
@cyril lol
Anonymous
So, this is it?

<?php
// See the password_hash() example to see where this came from.
$hash = '$2y$07$BCryptRequires22Chrcte/VlQH0piJtjXl.0t1XkA8pw9dMXTpOq';

if (password_verify('rasmuslerdorf', $hash)) {
echo 'Password is valid!';
} else {
echo 'Invalid password.';
}
?>

I didn't know it was so simple. I though I was going to learn something like oop :)
user1125394
dang shouldn't have edited, now it looks more than fake
@PeeHaa Firstly, can we use some subdir for updates so the cert is valid, or would you rather have a subdomain? I think we could work around the security issues either way. Also, does you PHP have a) Zip and b) openssl?
@DaveRandom Yes I think we can. No zip, but should be possible to do. And yes
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie ircmaxell (one of the owners of this room) has strived long and hard to come up with a secure and simple API for this - those functions will be available as part of the PHP core from 5.5, he's written that compatibility lib because uptake of new PHP versions is... erm... not as fast as one might like.
@PeeHaa Cool, I've just been messing around building .crx files with PHP, it's actually pretty easy. When you say "should be possible to do", do you mean "should be possible to add the extn" or "should be possible to create zip files somehow"? I was going to write a class for it but if I can't couple it to ZipArchive I'll hang fire.
Anonymous
23:56
@DaveRandom I am reading this now. phpmaster.com/… ( I know, way beyond my newbie class) But, I think it sounds good or they make it sound good. What do you think? If it a good idea ?
@DaveRandom Possible to add the extension
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie Honestly, I'm not the best person to ask, the ins and outs of security are not really my area. I know what not to do, and I know about the password API because I'm a loser and I hang out in here a lot, but if you want a true informed opinion there are better people to ask.

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