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16:00
@Baba The question mentioned "in the first three characters", in that case if mistakes with whitespace are made, the result of the algorithm should reflect that mistake since in the first three characters != in the first three non-whitespace characters
@DaveRandom Second one I starred, stahp it!
@Jasper valid
@Jasper but really can you count spaces has characters ?? would cause error in most use case
$str = /pr/printers - is not valid php! — Jack 24 secs ago
morning .....
@Baba yes and no it wouldn't cause problems, since the use cases that would otherwise cause problems should use replaceInFirstThree($needle, $replace, trim($input), )rather than to have replaceInFirstThree() magically trim
16:05
@Baba hiya ....
Wee. Almost holidays :)
@NullPointer .. How are you doing ... :)
(30 more minutes :p)
Where have you been
/me has to work on Monday :-(
16:06
Aw :(
I'm off until the 2nd.
@Baba i am fine .... preparing for practical ...
exam
how are ,,,?
@NullPointer ... cooking practical ?
user1125394
@DaveRandom like Premier league
user1125394
heh I know you're not foot fan
@NullPointer after noon (almost) it is 11:08am
Anonymous
16:08
@cyril a fan here
@cyril That's an interesting definition of "work"
@Baba lol...noop ... i have got ridiculous syllabus for practical exam ...java with vb and advance web programming with computer graphics ......
@Neal .:P....here its evening .... 9.40pm...but
there is always morning ...
Please note that any sport-related talk is a quick route to array_push($DaveRandomsTinyAvatarList, $you); though
Here it's already Saturday ;-)
^_^
I am a hat monger
16:13
@Neal lol ... is this the "outscored an accepted answer" hat?
I wonder if we can get you the populist badge too while we're at it ;-)
@NullPointer No there isn't, the world is ending, remember?
i want to be the mad hatter.. but only where are my hats???
@DaveRandom lol.....
i want to get .... 100k before world end ..... Jesus... i have only one day.....
:P
with 50million unicorn dollar ...:P
0
A: Localized (short) month names using IntlDateFormatter in PHP?

hakreFrom the reference, some month formatting codes: Symbol Meaning Example: M month in year M or MM 09 MMM Sept MMMM September MMMMM ...

Say, I've seen that kind of answer before today.
@Neal haha, I've had that tomato problem before as well.
16:18
@NullPointer that is a lot of Ingredients :)
@Nea nice hat
@Baba w00t! I got the pirate hat :-D
@Jack :-P
@Jack Yeah, but little different. I thought he was concerned about setlocale not working on windows first.
What time was the world ending again?
@Neal lol
@Baba its not as lot as i have got in my web programming syllabubs
16:22
@Baba ^_^
@Neal i think i need that hat too :)
@Baba it is hard to get :-P
@Baba ??
@Baba eh? u cant get the pirate hat there
16:24
@Jack lol... did you asked this question for hat ?
@Jack .. trying to see if i get a pirate hat
@Neal why ?
@Baba bc... u cant...
@Baba you can give me one though hehe
2
Q: Can someone explain the Shiver Me Timbers hat?

amanaP lanaC A nalP A naM AThe explanation is like so: Shiver Me Timbers provide the highest scoring answer that outscores an accepted answer with a score of 3 or more by 2x or more So does that mean: I need an answer that has 3 or more upvotes that is higher in votes than the accepted answer or outscore the ac...

@Neal lol
16:25
I guess... ?
@NullPointer Me? No, Baba couldn't figure out why his code didn't work and thought he found php bug ;-)
@Jack am not sure you can share ...
i check your questions now @Jack
I don't ask many questions ;-)
@Jack i asked 4 question today :) .. one more
16:28
lol
2 more votes and the question would be reopened :)
Anonymous
Someone said to me, " In order to understand and master any programming language, you must learn the concepts of programming first, and not a programming language. " Is that true for you guys? @DaveRandom @hakre @NullPointer
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie Who was the someone?
done already .... :)
Anonymous
16:32
In a forum @Jack
So basically someone you don't even know? :)
They're right though, knowing programming concepts goes a long way
Anonymous
What does it matter if I know that person or not? Anyway, got any books on that? a tutorial perhaps?
shameless upvote for a hat? I am already at the rep cap for today :-P
@Neal lol
^_^
16:36
still trying to reopen the question :)
@NullPointer help here :)
@Baba Which?
@MadaraUchiha have you been able to get the other one opened ... i remember only one vote left
@Baba Yeah, I managed
Actually this question is very borderline
You're asking for something that's basically an infinite list
Yeah I might just cast another close vote if it opens again >D
@MadaraUchiha help improve on it ... it really needed .. especially in stakoverflow
16:38
Answers would be voted based on popularity, not based on usefulness.
Oh ok
6
Q: Why are "shopping list" questions bad?

Pekka This is intended to be a canonical reference question that we can point people to. Maybe even a FAQ? I'm not sure. If something like this already exists, feel free to point it out - I didn't find a question that deals with the question this clearly. My question was closed for being a "shoppi...

Anonymous
@Jack where is the help
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie I've been told that help comes when you press F1
@Jack or CTRL+W
16:40
/me left the chat ... noooo!
Anonymous
@MadaraUchiha you got me
@Jack You can't
@Jasper cos?
16:43
@Jack You can't case another close vote if you originally voted for closing
You can only vote once.
If the question is reopened, the original five cannot vote again.
^^ what he said ^^
You guys are obviously not thinking outside the box ;-)
yes friday freedom!
@Jack Are you suggesting you get another account to 3,000 rep just to be able to cast a second close vote on that function?
hi, just wondering if there's something wrong with this code:

if(!$user->Login($password))
echo $user->errorMessage;
else
header("Location: /");
because it does not redirect
16:45
Now there's a thought :)
@PeeHaa Enjoy it, it's the last one you'll ever get
@AmazingDreams You need to exit() or die() afterwards
but when I take away the else it works
Otherwise, content will be sent, and your redirect would fail.
(there's no output before this)
16:46
Amazing Dreams: Have you tried using the full URL
@AmazingDreams But there is output after it. Location header only works with empty pages.
^Also, this
@MadaraUchiha Nonsense.
@MadaraUchiha Not true
From what I know, Location headers do not work if you send content afterwards.
16:47
else
{
header("Location: /");
exit();
}
like this?
@AmazingDreams Yes, like that.
Hey, I want to continue using custom wordpress menus, but I want menu items to wrap the logo. Like: 3 on the left, three on the right. Anyone know any way to do this?
I'm kind of stumped on it
@MikeB @Baba got it!
@RemySheppard Always 6 menu items?
grumble
16:48
@PeeHaa cheers... for the sake of freedom..lol
Finally fixed my chroot issues
@Madara
No
full url did not work
Dynamic. If it wasn't dynamic, I would just hard codeit
exit does not work
16:48
didn't realise libs needed to be +x - I thought they were loaded into parent process and only needed +r
@AmazingDreams Tried both? :P
yeah, theres nothing outputted on that page
it's a login script
@Leigh hmm that's new to me too
@Prasanth .. hope to get it reopened anyway
@AmazingDreams In that case, your IF statement fails.
16:49
it only outputs something when there's an error
It always returns true
Then put a large bounty on it
if($rowCount != 1)
{
$this->errorMessage = "Email or password incorrect, try again, have you forgotten your password?";
return false;
}
my only return there
@AmazingDreams Your IF statement, always evaluates to true
wait nvm
Anonymous
16:50
@AmazingDreams if it is not redirecting, then the previous statement much be false
my object should return true there
!$user->Login($password) is always true.
lol
at the end of the function that is
it does not return anytthing xD
thanks
Therefore, it evaluates as falsy, when reverse, truthy :D
@MadaraUchiha The only stipulation in that respect is that 304's cannot return a body. Other than that it's free reign. You often see 3xx responses with "if your browser fails to redirect you click here" in the response body. Google does it, for one.
16:51
@Baba it will be a waste. the thing is your problem was when viper went down. may be ask viper to share source? or collect donations for a dedi server somewhere? i am sure people would donate for a just cause. but again, would they? with all the vps/aws now who will use these services?
yep it works
thanks ;)
@DaveRandom From what I know, in practice, Location will not redirect if any output is issued afterwards. Try it.
@MadaraUchiha Don't need to, done it many times before, I know it works. If you've had a problem with it in the past it's probably E_PEBKAC ;-)
lolol
@Prasanth am sure they would be a reliable alternative ... it might not be popular .. creating an alternative my be a good idea but i'll rather improve on 3v4l.org
16:53
header("Location: /");

echo "Hello";
works
;)
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Q: php & mysql: most efficient method to check large array against database

Jared EitnierI have a large set of data stored in a multi-dimensional array. An example structure is as below: Array ( [1] => Array ( [0] => motomummy.com [1] => 1921 [2] => 473 ) [4] => Array ( [0] => kneedragg...

@AmazingDreams but i thought people used meta tag for doing output + redirection
yeah, you can have output after header. that said, it's usually still a good idea to exit after.
Yeah when you have output before the header redirect it does not work. Then you have to use meta tags.
So no ideas on how to keep a dynamic menu, but put out a logo in
I GOT IT! Two menus.
16:55
Hmmmm its the TARDIS! The Doctor saved us all!! — Neal 3 mins ago
LOL
@Baba or here is another insane idea: rewrite php in javascript
Register two dynamic menus with wordpress for the header. Output one on the left of the logo, and one on the right. Damn I'm smart.
Thanks for the ideas. I've got to go work now
@Prasanth phpjs.org
raised $230
Just encountering the following out:
@Baba I don't understand.. you've seen first-hand how damaging it can be to rely on 3rd party tools for StackOverflow content (all of these need to be reviewed since viper-7 lost everything) and your solution is to make another one except more reliable?
16:57
no but i was thinking of porting entire php source code to js
All packages already installed. Use ---reinstall if you want to reinstall anyway
So, I add --reinstall
In the output of that it says Warning: note that reinstalls are always dangeours
@MikeB are you saying there is no relevance for this 3rd party tools ?
@Baba Not in the context of a stackoverflow question or answer - no
But then right after that: Continueing anyway,
It didn't let me read that warning until it was too late to stop it
sort of defeats its prupose...
@MikeB About 6,790 results results
over 5 thousand broken because the site was down
if its not relevant people would not use it ....
17:01
It's there for the convenience, not for the reliance.
i think stackoverflow should have something similar .. i would gladly donate to that
That's why I said it belonged on Meta
Evening
Ouo. Nice amount of people in here
@Jack I theorise (since I actually don't know), when the libs are mapped to memory, the allocated memory will be given permissions that match the file, so in order to execute the library code, it needs +x
probably completely wrong
evening
17:03
@Leigh I was thinking along those lines too.
@MikeB then it should be migrated not closed as not constructive
@MikeB have see worse answers today not closed
@MadaraUchiha stockport.aquacool.ltd.uk/google source code:
@Baba The bulk of it is a shopping question, so not constructive is apt. The only thing that makes it relevant to Meta is the one-liner about how much benefit the network would get if it had its own codepad
@Baba Then cv them! :)
<?php

$url = 'http://www.google.com/';

header('HTTP/1.1 302 Found');
header('Location: '.$url);

echo 'If your browser fails to redirect you, click <href="'.$url.'">here</a>.';
17:04
@Jack noted
yey.......i got pirate hat ..
yarrr!
@NullPointer congratulations ..... Pirate
@Baba thankyou ....:)
@NullPointer ... :)
Anonymous
17:07
@NullPointer why is your rep 13k in the picture and 11k in your profile. Did you get 2k in just a day?
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie Because the avatar refers to the global Stack Exchange reputation
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie in so 11,832 + 966 in meta ... so its ~13k (its not ==13k)
(including all sites where you have 200+ rep)
One of the best comments have seen this season
Thou abominable static method: die a thousand deaths and curse my conscience no longer. The pure Holy Language of PHP must be purged of such wretched filth. — Levi Morrison 7 hours ago
17:10
Maybe it needs more ..... zalgoooooo~!
@LeviMorrison must love poetry
user895378
@igorw @AmazingDreams According to the HTTP spec you SHOULD have brief output explaining the redirect:
user895378
> The new permanent URI SHOULD be given by the Location field in the response. Unless the request method was HEAD, the entity of the response SHOULD contain a short hypertext note with a hyperlink to the new URI(s).
user895378
Similar to:
user895378
7 mins ago, by DaveRandom
<?php

$url = 'http://www.google.com/';

header('HTTP/1.1 302 Found');
header('Location: '.$url);

echo 'If your browser fails to redirect you, click <href="'.$url.'">here</a>.';
17:12
@DaveRandom is this my topic continued? :)
user895378
Additionally, @AmazingDreams, your Location: header needs to be an absolute URI, not a relative URI.
@Baba To some degree, yes. Using an elevated style is fun from time to time :)
@Jasper lol....:P
@rdlowrey That was actually useful once. I was using a FF nightly build in which redirects were broken and there were some nice pages where there was a redirect url and others where i just got a blank page ^^
17:13
@rdlowrey While true, it's so convenient to write Location: /path/to/stuff :)
(Though I guess that that's not why they added that note in the first place ^^)
Anonymous
@rdlowrey Don't you think
`header('Location: http://mysite.com/folder/subfoluder/file.php'); `
Will pose any problems?

I don't know why, but I feel It does. I wander why I have that feeling
can anybody help me here. lol
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13994406/symfony-2-fetching-data-using-foreign-key-returns-undefined-index
@LeviMorrison nice one .... could not stop laughing
user895378
@Jack Having implemented the recommended algorithm for resolving relative URI paths, I can confidently say you're taking a big risk in assuming the user-agent on the other end will get to the right place if you specify a relative location redirect -- it's a bad idea.
@Jack "Bugger the standards, they're inconvenient" ?
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie You need the protocol in front of mysite.com.
@DaveRandom Damn straight!
@DaveRandom how to add cv-extension to chrome getting this message ??
@NullPointer Open the extensions page and drag-and-drop the .crx file onto the page
@MadaraUchiha Maybe you're right about the web store
Anonymous
@Jack, but is it safe?
17:16
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie what is safe?
anybody here who uses symfony?
I only listen to symfonies.
@Jack Yes you absolutely do, otherwise the whole thing will probably bet treated as a relative path with no domain. You might get away with //domain.com/path but I wouldn't risk it.
lol
@Jack You clearly don't write the word "symphonies" much though...
17:18
@DaveRandom thank you ... its working now
@DaveRandom
user895378
Ignoring standards because they're inconvenient is what IE does. You don't want to be the Internet Explorer of PHP web apps, do you?
4
user895378
Sidebar: we hate IE for that. Everyone hates IE for that. It's an unacceptable position to take in development.
Anonymous
17:20
You are right. I think, it might be because I am not used to it, that I found the idea of using absolute url's unsafe. @Jack
Anonymous
Everyone hates IE, even Bill gates.. am sure
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie It's more difficult to build them, but it is a lot safer.
Absolute urls have the word absolute in them .. how much safer can you get? :)
I disagree with that requirement of HTTP ftr, but we've already had this conversation and I don't wish to rehash it
17:21
Of course, there's also absolute dangers ;-)
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie You can not say if you have understood programming or not if you can not express it with a language.
there will always be holes even if its in absolute state
@ircmaxell Is THAT what you were rendering for so long? lol
@hakre can u help me out with this stackoverflow.com/questions/13994406/…
17:23
> i like the part where he says: I'm ready!
lol
user895378
@DaveRandom The problem is that URIs are way more complex and varied than people realize. When you have to resolve relative paths like this because people are lazy about including a URI you'll change your mind:
user895378
            array("http://a/b/c/d;p?q", "g", "http://a/b/c/g"),
            array("http://a/b/c/d;p?q", "./g", "http://a/b/c/g"),
            array("http://a/b/c/d;p?q", "g/", "http://a/b/c/g/"),
            array("http://a/b/c/d;p?q", "/g", "http://a/g"),
            array("http://a/b/c/d;p?q", "//g", "http://g"),
            array("http://a/b/c/d;p?q", "?y", "http://a/b/c/d;p?y"),
            array("http://a/b/c/d;p?q", "g?y", "http://a/b/c/g?y"),
            array("http://a/b/c/d;p?q", "#s", "http://a/b/c/d;p?q#s"),
It's funny because he's yellow and square .... -_-
user895378
That's just a taste of the myriad test cases. Relative URI resolution is a cluster-f*ck. I don't have any tolerance for lazy people who can't adhere to the spec.
Anonymous
@hakre SO, DO YOU THINK i NEED IT? A book, that teaches about the concepts ?
17:24
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie sure.
You can also start with pen and paper
user895378
It's so much easier for the developer to specify the absolute URI on his/her end. That person knows exactly where the redirect is supposed to go. A user-agent can only make an educated guess, though.
@NullPointer why is this shit getting upvoted?
@DaveRandom Hmm?
How do you figure?
@hakre probably result of winter bash
@rdlowrey The thing is though, there is little room for ambiguity. The fact that it is complex does not make it bad. As long as there is an agreed standard way to resolve that results in the same thing everywhere, I really don't see the problem with relative and/or partial URLs. Saying "but the algorithm is hard to write" doesn't cut it with me as a reason for it not to be allowed.
17:27
soooo :-)
@MadaraUchiha See the 3-4 posts before that ping
user895378
@DaveRandom you just used "standards exist so it's okay" to justify why you don't think people need to follow the standard.
happy holiday! @ircmaxell @NikiC @salathe
glad you made it through the doomsday :)
you too @Tomsik
17:28
who hasn't?
Though, I think you should wait at least until after 0.21
@NullPointer dramatic.
I did, at least :)
@rdlowrey No I'm not saying it is acceptable to violate the standard, but I think the next revision of the standard should not impose the restriction.
kinda funny, today I went to work and nobody was there :-D
17:29
(especially since in the real world the restriction is not imposed anyway)
> People have told me to steer into Prepared Statements. I understand them to a good extent except for inserting data.
@ircmaxell been watching to your talks, great work!
You'd wonder which part of prepared statements they DID do
user895378
@DaveRandom Then I can appreciate your viewpoint. But you're shifting the expectation of standard-adherence to user-agents at that point instead of servers. By definition there are then potentially infinite points of failure. Whereas if the server implements the standard correctly you eliminate the possibility of failure. That's why I disagree with you that it shouldn't be part of the spec: it's vastly better to address potential problems upstream than it is to wait and see.
user895378
It's much better to shift the responsibility of adherence to the (relatively) small pool of servers than the (potentially) infinite individual clients in a system, IMHO.
17:32
$data = $_POST['data'];
$dataForInsert = $data;
$queryData = $dataForInsert;
$query = "INSERT INTO table ($queryData)";
^^ that statement it really well prepared. Look, I was preparing for 3 lines before I made the statement.
@KamilTomšík thanks!!!
giving one live in 1 hour
@KamilTomšík Doomsday isn't over yet :-P
@ircmaxell well, then maybe theres still a chance for Java to be erradicated :)
@DaveRandom @rdlowrey This post describes it pretty decently; webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/31274/…
@rdlowrey In practice, the current unwritten standard already allows relative path headers to be sent. Nevertheless, in production code you should never rely on that and just adhere to the written standard
17:36
@rdlowrey The only problem is, from the point of view of the dev in charge of the server side application logic, you now have a lot more work to do. More work that you are liable to screw up. Because everyone is writing their applications so they are decoupled from everything in sight, so now you have to inspect the Host: header, resolve the full path of the file you want to get to, account for any rewrite rules, all sorts of crap to derive a full URL.
what have you been reading during last year? :)
Offloading it to the client is dangerous, yes, but do you really trust the average PHP dev more than you trust <Insert browser project here>? Because I don't...
@KamilTomšík lol
@ircmaxell btw: in case you were ever forced to do java, try xtend, its something like coffeescript for js
17:39
If it's anything like CoffeeScript .... I wouldn't trust that on Java =p
@rdlowrey , i got a question about Auryn : can you inject the DIC in the class ?
@NullPointer cool
178
Q: How can I explain SQL injection without technical jargon?

torayeffI need to explain SQL injection to someone without technical training or experience. Can you suggest any approaches that have worked well?

@Jack anyway, I hate Java :)
I have no strong feelings one way or another ;-)
Anonymous
@Baba I must be better than I thought. I understood SQL injection without that Jargon
17:42
But I definitely think they should drop that and do PHP.
jojo
It makes me angry, every day a lot of newcomers to programming are taught Java because it is OO language... but its not
btw: that christmas chat animation is awesome :)
@PeeHaa hiya ... jojo means google.co.in/… ... lol...:P
@KamilTomšík If Java is not an OO language, then what is PHP?
I like to use the analogy of inserting offensive or strange words as Pokémon names. Such as naming one of them "family" and giving it to the Daycare Lady. — Joe Zeng 14 hours ago
lol
17:45
nah, not into Java
@Jack php is multiparadigm language - and it is presented that way
and I did it a while ago, and never looked back...
@Jack its only O ...lol
@Jack the next Java will be as object-capable as PHP5.4
@tereško it wont :)
17:46
well ... maybe a bit less
Java is not going to be object oriented. ever. there are already other languages on top of jvm, nobodys going to risk breaking existing code
@ircmaxell :-)
I know, let's do Ruby!
user895378
@DaveRandom A lot more work? The server side dev knows exactly where the redirect is supposed to point. It's soooooo much more sensible to expect that person to explicitly specify an absolute URI than to charge user-agents to guess what the server really means. Anyway, it's such a non-important issue I'm sorry for dragging you into the rehash. We can agree to disagree and I know neither of us will lose any sleep :)
@Jack why? :-)
That's not the right question. The right question is .... why not?
17:48
hmm ... @rdlowrey , i guess there is nothing preventing people from doing $injector->share($injector);
user895378
@tereško I'm not sure what you mean. Like inject a Provider instance into another Provider instance?
user895378
@tereško Oh yes, that works.
@rdlowrey The crux of the problem is that people = shit and nobody knows what they really mean. Least of all the person who wrote the code.
@Jack nobody can tell what piece of ruby code is, or if it even ruby code...
user895378
@DaveRandom lol that's the bigger issue: I suck. Most devs suck. Users definitely suck. None of us can be trusted with anything, really :)
17:50
@rdlowrey We should just redirect everyone to http://www.google.com/search?q=<path> for everything and let Google figure it out.
Google know what do.
@KamilTomšík: Could you explain why you do not consider Java to be an OO language?
The only reason the world has not yet ended is because Google don't want it to yet.
Anonymous
I always say let's trust in Newton on this one. "The world is not going to end before 2060"
I don't like Ruby community. They are the only people who apply NIH to development languages (Less, CoffeeScript, Haml)
17:53
@DaveRandom More likely Chuck Norris is stopping whatever is coming.
@tereško Haml
@Jack What if Chuck Norris is the thing that is coming?
yeah .. tnx, @Jack
@Jasper sure :-)
@DaveRandom I suppose we still have MacGyver
17:54
And Jon Skeet
user895378
And Jon Skeet
user895378
Doh. My slow-developing quips are an affront to chatrooms everywhere.
heh
@Jasper statics, for, while, if, primitive types, total lack of message sending (known as polymorphism)
Kamil: are you ever going to be at a conference I'm going to?
user1125394
17:56
@tereško NIH?
not invented here
@ircmaxell I'd be glad, however probably not in next 6 monts
@KamilTomšík Ah, you're a haskell fan? :P
Well, whenever we are, I'd love to feature you in a Programming With Anthony video...
@ircmaxell oh :) that would be cool!
17:58
@Jasper I was going to ask that as well .. or perhaps Lisp.
I'm doing that (First guest special goes live on Wednesday)
@Jack @Jasper OOP is actually very related to functional programming
@ircmaxell what is it going to be about? :-) (spoiler)

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