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22:01
:-\
I'm not sure about git, but when did that in hg, I ended up having to invoke a command that caused the repo to no longer think that the file was under version control without deleting it from disk. hg forget. Not sure if git has something similar, so this is not an official answer :p
@Charles so annoying... I now have to redo all of my dev config files...
At least it's just config files. Mine was the freaking sqlite database. :p
@Neal Why not just gitignore them normally?
@MadaraUchiha Because I want the production configs in the repo
22:05
@radeybobins I'd help you if I could. I'm not ignoring you, I just don't know the answer to your question.
@Neal Have a different branch for production, where the .gitignore file is different? (is that even possible?)
That is rather.. stupid.
I just spoke to a dell representative on if you can speed up the delivery of an alienware
simple answer: no.
@MadaraUchiha ehhhh. idk how to do that. and wouldnt that be a bit annoying?
@Neal stackoverflow.com/q/7693130/168868 implies that git rm --cached is the correct command. Back up before running it. :p
@Charles that REMOVES the file from git!
I do not want that
22:07
Dude, you can't have it both under version control and not under version control.
Pick one or find a different work pattern.
NEVER!
Well I want the prod under vc. just not the dev
why is that so hard :-P
Then give prod's config file a different name?
One of my projects named config files after the hostname of the server they were running on.
@Charles lol then how would that help? I would still need to pass them in in the code. and then that would be tracked.
wow, just reading you can dump stream resources with file_put_contents, too.
Okay, let's rewind.
22:12
I guess after the hostname could work... but it is included in the index.php as AppConfig.php
Problem: You have a single config file for your application. It is under version control.
@Charles well 2 config files. AppConfig.php and config.ini
The same file is used for the production environment and the dev environment.
@Charles si
Solution: Don't do that.
22:13
lol then what do I do captain?
You should have a set of canonical default configuration files, which are the ones under version control. Then you should have config files that are not under version control that are actually used.
Source code version control is not a software configuration tool.
If you need to update the config file, that is something that needs to be done as part of a deploy mechanism.
You probably already have one of those for database schema changes, for example.
@hakre "dump" stream resources?
@Charles :-\
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@hakre can you expand on that statement?
So what can I do?
@rdlowrey file_put_contents('/temp/write', fopen('/temp/read'));
I always thought it needs to be a string, but it must not.
@Charles see last 2^^
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22:21
wow, that's pretty sweet. Have we verified the memory usage on that? i.e., does it load the full contents of the stream at arg 2 into memory or does it actually stream it to the sink in arg 1?
@rdlowrey The manual says it's similar to stream_copy_to_stream so I assume it's nice with memory
@hakre That's almost obscene. I love it.
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I need to run some tests on that to verify the memory usage, but if it really does play nice with the memory that's an extremely useful feature.
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Does anyone know of a way to detect whether an open socket stream resource is TCP or UDP? stream_get_meta_data() isn't helping and stream_socket_get_name() only provides host:port without a scheme component.
I just removed config from the repo and added it to the gitignore... the config does not have to be in the repo
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22:36
Nevermind I'm a moron. stream_get_meta_data()['stream_type'] will equal "udp_socket" or "tcp_socket/ssl" depending on which protocol the underlying socket resource is using.
If you were writing PHP and worried about someone stealing your code... would you write it in a scripting language?
LOL
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Q: Add multi rows in mysql database with php code

Julien McsantanasI have a problem! I want to add a number of lines in my DataBase equal to number of links and all having the same attributes:(link type, country, author , project) every single one of them! Now my code addes only one row in my DB! I want to add 6 rows with same attributes, except the link! ...

@JYelton hehe my company obfuscates the code we send out
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@JYelton In a world with github, who's really worried about people stealing their code? PHP code is evaluated when executed in a web SAPI making it completely opaque. The only way someone could steal your php code is if you made it public or they gained access to the server.
A good measure, I'd say. See: stackoverflow.com/q/13941616/161052
I find it somewhat odd that the OP is so concerned with making stolen code unusable.
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If someone mentions CPanel in their question, there's no conceivable way their code is worth "stealing."
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> I have a problem!
************************************NO**************************************************Neal 7 secs ago
@rdlowrey pr0belm
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hehe
I think someone is mistaking mysql_* for SELECT * perhaps? :)
22:48
Hack into their cPanel, and then after hacking into the server, heart set on stealing only his PHP code in which he can only obfuscate it. That is like going to the meat packing plant to get your meat before it gets to Walmart lol
Would the code be more fresh?
@Jyelton For sure. Got me with that zinger. I see what you did there.
Hehe
posted on December 18, 2012 by Paul M. Jones

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22:50
@PeeHaa Okay, I officially just lost faith in humanity - stackoverflow.com/questions/13924096/protecting-flash-files
since when do I have voting rights on PHP.net?
@PeeHaa I ask myself the same question every day.
on comments
or did I just never notice?
@Neal New feature
22:52
About damned well time. Unfortunately I expect that the crap is still going to rise to the top.
@PeeHaa I just realized those other two questions were by the cPanel hacking guy rofl...
@Charles Real crap can should be deleted
@PeeHaa Does that mean we can delete PHP? Or, if not, can we delete ?
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@PeeHaa can should MUST
@PeeHaa interesting... what do they think they are? SE?
lol
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22:53
Burninate! All of the crap things!
latr ppl
latr
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adios
foo
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bar
22:56
somebody got something interesting to tell?
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I'm working on a unified OO push-enabled streams API to wrap php's native filestream-style functions. Doesn't get more interesting than that :)
@NikiC I figured out how to tie my shoe.
@Necro. you only got one shoe?
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I plan to refactor Artax to use that instead of working with sockets directly ... it ameliorates the unavoidable testability headache that comes with concurrent socket resource retrieval (re: my hatred for php's native socket streams and their propensity to trigger errors like a mofo). Right now I'm working on implementing a server using that interface as well (a-la node)
@NikiC Uhm...Yes? 3:
22:59
@Neal: That was hot ;) & later
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And it lets me use words like "ameliorates"
More seriously, I stumbled across this the other day, I don't know much about encryption other then that I use a nifty tool called P-Encoder, anyways, is this obfuscation any good? crypo.dp.ua/php+source+protector.html
@rdlowrey I like that word too
@Necro. That is a rhetoric question, right?
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Every time I see people talking about code obfuscation my eyes glaze over and I zone out.
@NikiC Damn your good at these comebacks.
23:01
@Necro. Obfuscation is no good by definition
Awww come on guys, you know what I mean. I'm just trying to slow them down...-_-
Obfuscation for me is more of whenever I release anything, its to just not show the code and create an annoyance.
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I hate to say it but if you're legitimately concerned about obfuscation, the likelihood that someone could actually benefit from stealing your code is quite low.
I'm not concerned, more interested in creating an annoyance so they give up most of the time.
@Necro. Well, they can just paste the code into the decoder, they won't give up lol
@rdlowrey What concerns me even more is that there are people willing to run obfuscated code. I mean, you can't really audit it, fixing bugs is unnecessarily complicated, etc
23:04
@NikiC Thats why you finish it all, obfuscate it, and if you need to change anything its just as easy to change it in the original code, then re-obfuscate.
Its nothing that bothers me.
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Obfuscation is an artifact of a bygone era.
@Necro. I am talking about third parties that are using the code
@NikiC Fixing bugs needs the customer to actually realize that there a bugs (just went reviewing an app which runned buggy from day one just for three years unnoticed) LOL
@Necro. Or is that code only for yourself? In which case why are you obfuscating it?
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The only interesting development happening on planet earth is open-source anyway ... why obfuscate?
23:05
@rdlowrey Because in some cases I want to release something that I don't want people looking at the straight source at without some effort.
I've only had this kind of project once.
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@Necro. If a client came to me with un-obfuscated code and said, "hey, we paid these people to write this app for us, can you make these alterations/upgrades," I would rewrite everything. No one wants to use someone else's crappy code if they know the first thing about what they're doing.
Well I'm not releasing anything nearly good enough to be used by a customer lol
Hey guys , is Zend any good or is Yii generaly better?
@Necro. Is it because the code is bad?
@NikiC Well thats a very weird question, if it works, what defines bad? Personal preference?
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23:08
Obfuscation is the same (wrong-headed) uphill battle that DRM tries to fight. Digital media is digital media. Someday people will understand that.
@Necro. I am talking about code quality. That would be the only reason that comes to mind why you could want to obfuscate a code
Okay, this is the last time I mention Obfuscation in this room. Sorry.
-_-
how can I redirect my domain to an specific port?
@Necro. Wise move :D
Hey guys , is Zend any good or is Yii generaly better?
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23:09
@Necro. I'm not trying to slam you. I just want to emphasize to you that you're much better served by focusing on improving your skills and writing good code than you are by trying to prevent someone else from being able to see or understand that code.
Obfuscation is only good for the people selling obfuscation software :D
@nikic My last word, imo code quality can only be judged by peers, I only amount to what my standards are, I let other people try to tell me if its good or bad, I wouldnt try to hide sloppy code, no point, I'm only talking about projects where I want to create a headache for people.
Hey guys, can someone link me a good URL validation preg_match please? I'd need one which validate the url only if you type: www.
*http
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1 min ago, by hakre
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13942930/regular-expression-to-extract-a-url-included-in-a-string
23:10
@Necro. What kind of project would that be?
stackoverflow.com/questions/13943015/… (I can't close vote until 00:00 UTC)
@user1406071 filter_var?
@rdlowrey There is not any answer for it :/
@NikiC A stupid little CMS I made a month back would have been a good example if I decided to follow up on it and keep going if I wanted to make it profitable, free version can be obfuscated I'd probably do.
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@user1406071 No, but if you look at the comments you'll find some help in the form of links to questions that do have answers.
23:13
The only time I would even mention the word obfuscation would be if I tried making something profitable, in which I'm FAR from that, I'm a 16 year old kid with a year of PHP under my belt, I aint sh*t as of now lol
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@Necro. In that case, let me reiterate:
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5 mins ago, by rdlowrey
@Necro. I'm not trying to slam you. I just want to emphasize to you that you're much better served by focusing on improving your skills and writing good code than you are by trying to prevent someone else from being able to see or understand that code.
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Do yourself a favor and forget the word "obfuscation."
hi @tereško
@rdlowrey I suppose I should lol.. I see people buying ioncube and get the idea it can be necessary, I'm just curious more then anything to be honest.
23:16
@Necro. In that case you still have enough time to learn that obfuscating your code will not help in making it more profitable. Quite likely the effect will be the exact reverse
does anyone know if theres a way to have mysql build an array in a result set?
@NikiC So if I DID want to make something profitable, a free version should just show nice code?
yes
@Necro. You can provide extra features for the paid version, or something. Or restrict the use of the free software through your licence
E.g. only allow it to be used for non-commercial purposes
Not everyone will stick by it (like with any kind of sofware), but the ones who actually have the money to pay you, they will
E.g. dual-license GPL or "3000$ and you can use it" ^^
@NikiC and @rdlowrey I see..thank you both for steering me in the right direction, obfuscation is no longer in my vocabulary from this point on lol..
Later everyone.
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23:20
Another satisfied customer: ++$phpDailyMitzvahs;
@Jyelton Later
Im trying to do the following in php, is this even possible:


pdo_query('SELECT username as user[name], user_id as user[id], user_display as user[display]') // and so on


I want it to turn into `array('name' => 'blah', 'id' => 24, 'display' => 'Blah')`

Can this be done?
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@rdlowrey how do you put php syntax highlighted code in github wiki?
Uhm
Did I miss some announcement about github dropping support for pages?
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@NikiC wait, what?!?!?
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23:23
@cyril like this:
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```php
<?php
echo "I'm so highlighted!";
```
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but I don't want the <?php ;(, and doesn't work without, (it's a code snippet)
@rdlowrey Dunno, I just remember having had a blog like a few days ago
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@NikiC I know they're dropping support for custom file upload hosting (in the downloads section), but I hadn't heard anything about gh-pages. I hope that's not the case ...
But nikic.github.com just gives me a 404
23:25
2 hours ago, by PeeHaa
Wouldn't surprise me if they also killed that because nobody uses it ;)
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@cyril It may work without the <?php ... I forget. I think as long as you start the code block with "```php" you should still get php-specific highlighting, but I forget ... so just try it.
Can someone test my 'infinite polling' chat? shaquin.tk/chat2
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@rdlowrey thx but unfortunately no
@NikiC what happened?
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@ShaquinTrifonoff long? polling
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23:27
@cyril then I guess you're stuck with <?php :/
@cyril Long polling waits for each message before closing the connection, but this keeps the same connection for all messages.
@hakre no idea
@NikiC you still have a backup?
@hakre sure. the repo is there after all
just the page is missing ^^
@NikiC and the blog posts?
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23:30
@ShaquinTrifonoff so yours is just a 1second(example) (ajax-?) polling?
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I way prefer server sent event :p, (or wsocket but never tried yet)
@cyril It is AJAX polling
@ShaquinTrifonoff I just needed to restart my browser because it got stuck.
@hakre It got stuck for me, too. I had to close/reopen the tab
@ShaquinTrifonoff yay. I exploited it gg
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23:34
@ShaquinTrifonoff Do you have a php script operating on the backend?
@rdlowrey Yep
@hakre I don't think so, it was doing this before I posted the link
@NikiC missing missing missing missing :( nikic.github.com/2012/06/15/…
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@ShaquinTrifonoff The only issue with a PHP backend and Ajax polling is that you have to hold open a process for each user ... websockets is probably a better option unless you won't ever need to support more than a small number of users at a time.
@rdlowrey I know, but I can't use WebSockets.
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@ShaquinTrifonoff Why not? Host restriction or something?
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23:36
(just wondering)
@rdlowrey Yep
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@ShaquinTrifonoff not even server sent events?
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Do you know if the hosting service disables socket servers in php?
@rdlowrey It does
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@ShaquinTrifonoff bummer. Time to upgrade :)
23:38
@rdlowrey I know :)
@cyril ooh, that might work, thanks
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but SSE == not IE supported :)
I would have to use a fallback.
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sse is really smooth give it a try
(Hmm, maybe $fallback = $browsers['Chrome'] || $browsers['Firefox'];)
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works on firefox perfectly (and not android too)
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23:40
@ShaquinTrifonoff SE with CORS wouldn't do anything to help in the event that your host prevented web-sockets ... you'd still need to find a host that did allow it, otherwise you'd just have the same problem on another host because you'd have to keep a connection open for each user.
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Of course, I think websockets requires IE10 too ... IE blows hard
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cors sse are not native, use this instead github.com/Yaffle/EventSource
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but the future probably belong to webrtc (over websockets)
whats the correct way to escape column aliases? these both work:

SELECT id as `time` from user

SELECT id as 'time' from user
23:50
STOP LOGGING ME OUT GITHUB! Or is it too expensive to keep people logged in?
@PeeHaa Saving up memory in sessions table :P
Those pesky logged in users. Go home now!

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