The Microsoft control over the platform is a bit scary, as is Visual Studio's pricetag...and the cost of Windows Server that you need to run your web-apps :P
But if you use Mono...it's cool I'm sure. Very nice language though, I think @Leigh should explain himself
No I'm at a bit of a disadvantage as a dev where that sort of thing is concerned - I never did any programming in education of any variety, I am 100% self taught
I am asked in my office to write following project:
Write a PHP script that will run on server side which accepts text file and saves it in server.
What I understand here:
One PHP script will run on server side.
I have to send (HTTP POST or by any other method) a *txt file from client si...
Hey guys I have a non php related question but since I always utilize the php chat thought I'd ask here. It's in regards to google and indexing. I recently updated the site's layout and created seo friendly url's.. my index count dropped by thousands and now I have thousands of pages not found by google's robot, and it keeps trying to access those pages which I assume hurts new content from being found as fast. Should I delete my google analytics account and remake it?
The website has good standing in terms of search results for homepage and its main pages but the products and other content i don't know about.. shopping products for sure not being indexed as fast.
By redesigning the site I literally broke all the old url structures from /photo?id=1231 etc to /photo/digitalart/the-broken-flower-23132 or stuff of the sort
@DaveRandom Yes, I can tie the old pages to the new ones, now to figure out how to utilize the htaccess file to do that. If i'm not asking too much, maybe you would point in a direction or show how to do something like /photos?id=1231 to /photos/digitalart/the-broken-flower-323123
@DaveRandom Thanks for that, so if I understand correctly, you're suggesting create a large static list in the htaccess file for the content. I'll run a query to mix and match the values I need and use php to echo out the loop of what I need to add in the htaccess file.
You just have to generate a huge lookup table, since the IDs have changed. You could write a script to do it dynamically, but what's the point? If you issue 301s this will be a very temporary problem, so you may as well generate a 1-off set of rules, let the search engines pick it up, then you can delete it and forget about the whole nasty business
You could spend 3 days writing a nice dynamic script to do it with a ridiculously complicated set of mod_rewrite rules to force the old-style requests through you script, but it seems like overkill to me.
Thanks for that daverand, so now I can take care of that. So here's what's gonna scare you off a bit.. what do I do if I have... 140k records.. to fix...
The regular stuff is about... 3k records, which I can do.. but the 140k pages (e-commerce) is a bigger deal
@Darius The only real mistake you made is in changing your IDs. If you do that, it becomes no longer a simple rewrite job and you have to create a lookup table to translate.
There is a situation where I need to do this one specific thing. I have an affiliate from which I get some products and they give me the title and I just have the barcode number. Using the barcode I get their product. Can I redirect the person to lets say /barcode/241212313/RandomWord where the number is the barcode and since I got the name from the barcode I set the canonical name to the real url once the robot visits that page so it will say /barcode/241212313/sneakers for the canonical name.
So that way, it's moved to the semi-correct page through htaccess, and the canonical url fully corrects the path it needs to go to?
@Darius Use redirects (you'll notice this is what SO does) - you link through to the page based only on the ID, then you do the lookup and create the full URL with the URL slug and redirect to that. You should ensure there is only one URL (to the outside world) where you can get at the same content.
@DaveRandom Sorry, back for one more question in regards to seo, which would you recommend in url structure ? /photo/title-123 (id at end of title and split the url when processing) or /photo/123/title (id in a separate place so handling it would be easy, like SO does), logically thinking 2nd approach is better but 1st approach looks nicer.
@Darius the reason i have seen for the second approach is that when someone copies and pastes the answer somewhere else, some websites tend to cut off the url if it is too long
@hakre stackoverflow.com/posts/14020693/revisions - loads of people made tiny edits, none of them made that wall of code any more readable. I just felt like complaining.
@Darius Just remember this: the number 1 thing you can do to get high rankings in Google is to have good content that people want to see and use. Everything else is just pissing in the wind. As long as you don't do anything really stupid, nothing else matters. SEO is an industry built around stupid developers who build sites that are completely inaccessible to Google. Since you have the problem you mentioned earlier, you don't seem to be one of those people, so just concentrate on content.
@andho So my final process will be use the ID from /photos/123/title , fetch the seo-title for that ID and see if it matches or not, if it doesn't match, lets say someone went to /photos/123/titl instead of title, redirect them to correct page, if it's correct, don't redirect and just show the page. Agree with this?
@DaveRandom I appreciate the tip. I'm new to the online business and try to do my best in terms of content, seems we're good with that so far, just doing preventative measures such as SEO (since everyone's always hyped up about it, yet to know how much it will help. Everything seemed good before the SEO optimization we put in, so we'll see).
@Darius hmm, i never thought about it that way but yeah that seems right. In one of the sites i did, i did not redirect the page but showed the content with the wrong title. But I put a link to the canonical page also
In your example there are actually two paths possible:
Key 'Project settings' found: 'Projects' -> 'Project 1'
Key 'Project settings' found: 'Projects' -> 'Project 2'
You can easily solve this with a recursive iterator (See RecursiveIteratorIterator it offers all you need). I choosed it ...
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie and? you looked into the manual and now you are more confused then before? Or what is a better solution? Any ideas why it doesn't work properly? Any insight will be highly appreciated. Suggestions/answers are much appreciated: thank yous in advance. Can u please help me out ? How can I solve this?? ^_^
php.net/isset - bool isset( mixed $var [, mixed $... ] ) (PHP 4, PHP 5) isset — Determine if a variable is set and is not NULL
@hakre No, actually I am reading the manual and have not reached that. I am in variable scope. But, this one just came into my mind now, because I saw a tutorial someone using if($var) instead of isset
@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie Something that I've overlooked earlier ... if (isset($var)) only tells you whether the variable is set or not, not whether the value is truthy.
The complete statement would / could be: if (isset($var) && $var)
I use if(isset($username) && !empty($username)) when I am making sure, if value exists,
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But, isn't if($var) useless if used out of a conditional statement context? I mean, PHP will skip it, and process the next script whether if($var) is true or false.
tereško's piece of js event handling made me wonder: why again is that we dislike inline js events so much? I mean I know the technical problems (string interpreted as js, scope problems, you can only attach a single event, bubbling isn't too well-defined) but is it just those technical issues, or is it more than that?
@PeeHaa I was just thinking about the separation of concerns and thought well, putting a button right with the code that has that button do something isn't too illogical, but now that I think about it saying "The button with id='something' does x" allows you to completely change the look of your site and by the virtue of still having a button with that id you still get the functionality
@ircmaxell Basically the reason I was thinking in terms of an id was that that is the way you can use the exact same javascript with different html (after a change or even just when having alternate "templates" that show the same page in a different way
@ircmaxell but I'd say that's a completely different matter there. Basically, to avoid such limitations, you should make a named function that does the "abstract bit of functionality" and then have the code that binds the event to that function (or even to calling that function with specific arguments) somewhere else
but I was talking about the event binding code, which still uses an id (or something else to get the correct elements)
@PeeHaa fair enough, but sometimes (like just then) getting your point across is getting well enough in the way of getting anywhere that it's just so much more productive not to be questioning it