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Hello PHPers!
I'm having some trouble with a condition (pastie.org/1879625) can someone help me out?
just invert conditions?
if (a!=b || c<= 0)
or wrap with one more parenthesis with !
 
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Unfortunately 'No version information available, might only be in SVN'
 
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@rickchristie ping @salathe about it. it's a doc bug.
07:04
@salathe - doc bug? 'No version available, might only be in SVN' in php.net/manual/en/mysqli-stmt.get-result.php
07:19
Hey, this is interesting; apparently some GD functions do not work with negative offsets.
They seem to abs() the input prior to processing.
The specific function in question is imagecopyresampled()
I don't see this mentioned in the docs, neither user notes.
@rickchristie Ever noticed this while doing that library of yours?
@ChristianSciberras - did you mean @Robik? I haven't built GD library
Hmm, I think you're right. My bad. :)
Tek
Tek
@ChristianSciberras Happens to me all the time :)
@Tek Many of us are old timer NeXTcubes; only 64mb of ram :D
@edorian "I put the #stfu in #restful" - means?
Tek
Tek
07:34
LOL
there's stfu in restful
uuuh
Tek
Tek
@Gordon I think he was just trying to be funny? I mean, you do know what stfu means right?
yeah
Tek
Tek
shrugs I don't see why else he'd say that
@Gordon - should I typehint PHP predefined classes in constructor injection? e.g. public function __construct(\MySQLi $mysqli) - I kept thinking if I do this, I won't be able to mock MySQLi
public function __construct(\MySQLi $mysqli)
{
    $this->mysqli = $mysqli;
}
07:37
@rick mocking frameworks should be able to create mocks extending the mocked class. PHPUnit certainly does. I'd say use the typehint or an Interface declaring the methods you need to use in the instance
ahh, that's right, thanks! I forgot that we can extend PHP's predefined classes
speaking of rest
is there any standard on media type in resource names?
users.json vs users.emails
media types are supposed to be sent as the Content-Type header
it describes schemas, processing models and link relation value
@Gordon What about HTTP_ACCEPT?
if you want a custom format use application/vnd.carrot+xml or something like that
07:51
I was writing my own RespServer and got kind of confused halfway
Especially to the fact that the only "standard" out there is some person's ages-old discussion.
But that apart, why are people suggesting to make use of an extension as a media type (as I highlighted above)?
@ChristianSciberras books.google.com/…
scroll a bit up to page 102
So as I take it, my RestServer must support Content-Type?
That's fine and well by me
yes. in a maturity model 4 RESTful application, http is not a transport protocol but an application protocol. it's an essential part of the while thing then.
In the event of having media types with resource names, should I handle these at all? If I should, should this supersede Content-Type?
i dont understand the question. there is nothing superseded
08:07
PUT /users.xml/23
Content-Type: text/json
Which should I "believe", users.xml or Content-Type?
you dont put users.xml. you put user
and you should believe the content type
I agree. But some people are actually using that (user.xml) instead. Should I see this practice as bad and ignore it altogether?
Note that my class is for widespread use and not a specific application.
depends on how client friendly you want to make it. I'd suggest that users.xml is not a valid resource name because resources are independent of representation. the extension shouldnt be there. whether you accept that part of the URL as a content-type fallback is up to you. i would probably send a malformed request header back
Well then, if someone ever blames it, I'll say it's @Gordon's fault. (lol)
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Q: filter link text to have the http

Jasonhi guys, I've got a script that will cherry pick urls that people have inserted into content. It's meant to auto link them but the link doesn't when the "http://" is omitted. What is a smart way, with possibly one line of code that I can add it back (if it isn't there) using LAMP

08:15
Seriously though, thanks a lot for the advise. I'll keep this "issue" well documented.
OP rockz
@Christian buy that book. its pretty good
Bookmarked :)
Am I right that you can't have two conflicting RewriteRules in an htaccess file? The following sounds awfully bad:

        RewriteRule .* index.php [L,QSA]
        RewriteRule .* - [E=HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE:%{HTTP:Content-Type},L]
@ChristianSciberras: what means "can't have" ?
you can have
but you'll never reach 2nd rule
@zerkms :)
Is this fix ok?

RewriteRule .* index.php [E=HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE:%{HTTP:Content-Type},L,QSA]
I don't have good configuration to check this out right now :(
08:35
@ChristianSciberras: why do you need env for?
To support REST (which requires Content-Type from client request).
The rest of the rule is to map 404 requests to index.php
i fail to see how the two are connected
btw , g'afternoon
@teresko what do you mean?
Good morning :)
Both rewrite rules do something different
I need to make them into one :)
i meant that i fail to see what REST has to do with your rewrites
08:44
@Gordon i store there books which i haven't yet found in torrents
@teresko REST requires Content-Type header from the client. PHP doesn't have a way to get the Content-Type. The .htacess rule sets $_SERVER['HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE'] to the Content-Type header.
@teresko PDFs of full books dont work for me and I dont have a Kindle
$time_appropriate_greeting
Tek
Tek
hahaha
@edorian hi :)
@edorian What's that supposed to do?
Tek
Tek
08:49
@ChristianSciberras You're kidding right? :o
@Tek No? <?php $my_great_website; ?>
Tek
Tek
It's just a joke
@edorian btw: does the coffee machine work again?
Tek
Tek
@edorian I prefer time_appropriate_greeting(); In case I need to pass arguments...
@edorian $reciprocated_time_appropriate_greeting
08:50
@Tek But there's no echo or date().
:D
@ChristianSciberras you mean like $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] ?
@Gordon what? -- I see. yes, yes it does
@teresko Yes, but that gets GET POST PUT etc, I also need Content-Type :)
@teresko hehe, the same, but a books.txt in dropbox
@zerkms , i dont use dropbox
08:52
@Gordon looks like there's going to be another vote on short array/stdClass declaration syntax :)
@teresko You should.
( no real reason)
just curious, why?
no reason
i just dont use it
@salathe where?
08:53
@Gordon internals list
hears @Gordon groan
please, PLEASE make it $a=['a','b','c'] !!!
@salathe actually, I dont care for [1,2,3] or {'foo':'bar'}. All I'd like to have is object('foo' => 'bar') so I dont have to do (object) array('foo' => 'bar')
@ChristianSciberras that's the idea
@Gordon feel free to mention that ;)
@Gordon Agreed.
@salathe groan
08:55
hehe
@salathe the last time I mentioned that pierre politely told me its not possible
apart from the array and scalar type hint discussions (yaay, thats going to fun again... ) it seems pretty straight forward
I thought 5.4 would be getting bigger but I'd be pretty happy with just that (or even less)
wiki.php.net uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because no issuer chain was provided.
(Error code: sec_error_unknown_issuer)
is it just me getting this?
As 5.3.6 is the only acceptable (5.3) php version out there right now i presonally could even go with 5.4 = 5.3.6 + bc breaks (magic quotes)
08:58
@rickchristie Nope, same here
and get it out of the door quickly
But @Stas proposal sounds fine I'd say
btw, is unicode support dropped completely now?
unicode as is "core": afaik yes. So theres only intl + mb
I've 3 projects on the ci server that all need different php versions... I'm kinda not sure how i manage that (the php binaries are that and work, but how do i tell jenkins which php version to use? I don't want to hack absolute pathes into the buildfiles)
09:10
@edorian hack absolute path names into the build files
there has to be a nice way of doing this. Ant parameters or something
 <target name="phpunit">
  <exec executable="${php}" failonerror="true">
   <arg line="/usr/bin/phpunit" />
  </exec>
 </target>

  <property name="php" value="/usr/bin/php"/>

and on the ci server running it with  ant -Dphp=/usr/bin/php5-3 phpunit
I kinda hope thats the "proper" way to do it.. doesn't look nice
09:38
<exec outputproperty="php" executable="which">
<arg line="php"/>
</exec>
At least the absoulte default path is gone.. good enough i guess.
Another php framework: FRAPI - Focus on business logic, not presentation - Opinions? Docs
@edorian never heard of
@edorian: "Create a RESTful API in less than 5 mins."

With my system;
RestServer::$force_type='html';
RestServer::register('user','User','Users');
RestServer::execute();
Then of course you have class User extends DatabaseRow {} etc
But the point is, REST in 5 seconds.
bool register( $resourceName, $elementHandlerClass, $collectionHandlerClass );
I'm also trying to develop an extension to this, a REST API browser, just in case people got lost in the tubes :D.
10:16
@ChristianSciberras nice, but... IMHO you don't need elementHandler class, just collection - you should always go through collection and it itself can provide required object - just an idea ;)
@ChristianSciberras plus it would look better without singleton
@KamilTomÅ¡ík I did it that way for added customization. I'll see how I could do what you ask as well (maybe optional parameters).
What I'm still trying to figure out is a sort of ACL-kind of thing
i love webdev
jus sayin
So some could provide a User class but specify that delete should pass through some sort of validation first.
@Atticus any particular reason? :)
I for one don't miss Delphi Access Violations or FPC GPFs
And the situation is way worse with C++.
And using PHP in desktop software is madness :D lol
I just love the ride of creating a web application.. and the money
10:34
How would you suppress a fatal error when loading an image with imagecreatefromstring()?
My problem is that our most valued clients are uploading corrupt images for some reason.
I need to somehow detect this and degrade nicely. PHP on the other hand seems to just quit.
try catch?
clients are dumb sometimes :p
always*..
That's the weird part, that just doesn't work.
@Atticus And they complain the image doesn't show up on the web page. The best part is that they admit the image didn't show up on their computer.
LOL
hmmm
command line you can do $ jpeginfo -c image.jpg
soo im sure you can do $result = exec( .. )
Yeah, I'm going to use something like that.
hmm
shit i should do that too now that you mention it
11:01
break, cya later guys
11:13
howday everyone !
public function make_tree($board)
{
$this->tree[implode(' ',$board)] = $board;
for($i = 0;$i < 40; $i++)
foreach($this->tree as $path => $node)
{
foreach($this->expand($node) as $key => $child)
{
$this->tree[$path.'/'.implode(' ',$child)] = $child;
unset($this->tree[$path]);
}

}

}
needs some optimization !
wow, crysis sure put some heat on my gfx card. 78°C
@OmeidHerat fixed font format or pastebin, preferably codepad ;)
Is that how the code looks in your editor? If so I'd say you have worse problems then performance
but well, that do you want to optimize and why?
ahaha edorian
11:27
@Atticus hm?
@edorian will yeah my code like that !
and I have got use to it !
If that works for you thats fine :) I find it really hard to keep track of in which loop statement you are in but well. Even after after identity it i don't see why you do the inner loop 40 times or what that function is supposed to do so without a reproduce or some description what you are doing and why you want to optimise it it seems pretty hard to help you
@edorian laughing at your comment about @OmeidHerat's poor coding structure
@Atticus Let's say: Unconventional
@Atticus ?
better now
11:36
@OmeidHerat Like i said: If it works for you I'm fine with it.
I am writing a writing a n-puzzle solver
and I have to find the optimal solution
hi all
Hi @Zero
so I extend the puzzle to every possible way tell I get the Solution !
@edorian your most inner loop is indented to much. I disapprove
11:37
maybe someone could help me with this question ? stackoverflow.com/questions/5936319/php-getpage-several-pages
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Q: php $_GET['page'] several pages

ZeroHi, my code: if (!$_GET['page'] || preg_match('/\W/', $_GET['page']) || !file_exists('./intl/tpl/tpl_source/' . $_GET['page'] . '.tpl')) $_GET['page'] = 'index'; if ($_GET['page'] && $_GET['page'] != 'index') { $smarty->assign("pg_" . $_GET['page'], true); $smarty-...

@edorian do you know any better way to find the optimal way of solving a N-Puzzle ?
The n-puzzle is known in various versions, including the 8 puzzle, the 15 puzzle, and with various names (Gem Puzzle, Boss Puzzle, Game of Fifteen, Mystic Square and many others). It is a sliding puzzle that consists of a frame of numbered square tiles in random order with one tile missing. If the size is 3×3, the puzzle is called the 8-puzzle or 9-puzzle, and if 4×4, the puzzle is called the 15-puzzle or 16-puzzle. The object of the puzzle is to place the tiles in order (see diagram) by making sliding moves that use the empty space. The n-puzzle is a classical problem for modelling algo...
@OmeidHerat That thing?
@OmeidHerat Nope, i only can google
11:45
I had to write a solver for my class for an 16 puzzle
on my lab computer tho
the last time i tried to google and it had n-puzzle in it google said About 4,000,000 of 4,130,000 results has been opend from your computer in last (2 Weeks)
@Atticus you got it ?
12:07
Hello, is anyone around?
I`m getting weird zeros appended at the end of double values, values that get returned by a web service
Does anyone know what it might be?
posted on May 09, 2011

Latest PEAR Releases: HTTP_Request2 2.0.0RC1 Net_DNS2 1.1.1

12:43
i never know how to react to the "framework books"
Good Morning
i am reading right now :
@ircmaxell , good afternoon
How goes it?
not sure yet
don't sound so convincing
12:48
ho-hum.
hate waiting for stuff to happen
Ron
Ron
Is it possible to detect if Firebug checked my page?
What do you mean checked my page
Ron
Ron
Well, when you enter a website with firefox, firebug checks the page for bugs. I read in some places that firebug can cause mysql to execute twice. so I want to know if the firebug entered the page
don't believe everything you read
Lots of people write articles without having a clue what they are talking about
Ron
Ron
13:03
Well it sounds true because when I enter the page with IE, Chrome or Safari the mysql run once
star'd @ircmaxell
@Ron: that makes absolutely no sense. What do you mean by mysql run once? How is mysql running anything? DO you mean the page was requested twice?
Ron
Ron
Yes
what makes you think the page was requested twice?
@Ron is it had to move around with so large ego ?
13:06
huh?
usually people would assume that SQL request happens twice because they themselves did something wrong
Ron
Ron
made views system based on cookies and when I enter with FF the counter grow by two
@Ron Did you try disabling firebug and seeing if that stopped it?
Ron
Ron
not really
how's that ?
Ron
Ron
13:07
let me try it
kinda like "not really pregnant" ?
and why are you storing a counter in a cookie? Why not a session? Storing it in a cookie is by nature not really reliable
Ron
Ron
I dont have firebug, so something else cause the two requests. and I dont store counter in cookie. I store the counter in the DB, in the cookie I store variable that he visited the page.
@ircmaxell have you had any extensive experience with Yii ?
is really confused. Are you trying to build a PHP version of a viewstate?
@teresko No, a team here at work used it, but I don't really care for it too much. Feels too "web2.0 centric" for my purposes
13:12
Hi
Ron
Ron
not viewstate, just how many times people viewed the page in general, not right now.
Can ony one help me ?
hello
We are not mind readers
13:14
Hi ircmaxell
i guess he expects to be acknowledged , before he can continue
Anybody there to help me please ?
@Sakthivel: read the room description on the upper right corner of the page
meeting time, later
is it possbile to access a webpage from a different IP address but not different ?
Ron
Ron
If you want to see the code - pastebin.com/m9fywkE4 I assure you there's no bug with my code.
13:19
@Ron , which query happens twice ?
and that code of yours is kinda messy
Ron
Ron
the last one, inside the if ($update)
you could always do UPDATE doesntmatter SET Views=Views+1 WHERE ID=:id
Ron
Ron
same result..
@ircmaxell oK , i Have asked my question
@Sakthivel what exactly means "a different IP address but not different"
@Ron , and thats all the script there is ? you sure ?
Ron
Ron
13:24
there's continue to the script but nothing that updates the db, just taking info
@teresko Assume that my IP is 127.0.0.1 and i want to access the webpage www.google.com
.. smells like google-translate
@teresko in that , When ever i try to access the website www.google.com the source IP [the IP which the request will come , here 127.0.0.1] will not be the same.
@Sakthivel , then you use /etc/hosts file and add line with 127.0.0.1 www.google.com
oh .. wait .. you must be using windows
@teresko Assume that u are having a website www.teresko.com , you will monitoring all the IP's which the request will hit your page right ? in such case if i hit from same IP there is a possible that u block my IP ? i want to avoid this situation. how can i handle this ?
13:29
look up word "assume" in dictionary
Ron
Ron
use proxy or change your ip.
@Ron I want to hit from many IP's , So each and every time changing the IP is not possible
i suspect that he want to prevent admins fro blocking his porn-site
Ron
Ron
then use proxy..
@Ron Proxy ? How can i do that ?
Ron
Ron
13:32
anyway, this question is not related to PHP.
www.google.com > proxy > read.
@Ron That is not working
Ron
Ron
Can you tell me what do u need it for? do you want to crash someone's website or what
@Ron I want it for my client , i dont know for what purpose he asked
@Ron , where do you get that $id from ?
Ron
Ron
$_GET['id']
13:40
$_GET ?
Ron
Ron
from the address
forgot to post it, its the first line
then the duplication could be cause by some "verification" mechanism
create another table for counter and use IP address as primary key
Ron
Ron
I was thinking about that. I dont want to use it but if there's no other way then I will have to..
well , at first you need to find the problem
then , if that really is some anti-phishing filter , then you can just ignore the request that come from it
Ron
Ron
@teresko I am working on it. it will take 5 minutes.
13:45
@Sakthivel , problem on our side is such that we cannot understand you
you are not writing in english
maybe you should look for some local PHP forum or irc channel
@teresko Sorry i am new to this so only.
Ron
Ron
2 fields right? IP and ID of post
@Ron depends what exactly you are gathering
i quess IP , article_id and counter will do
Ron
Ron
oh right the IP is primary, it cant be array of ips :P
@Ron if you have to ask, you really should read the "SQL Antipatterns" book
P.S. i just love the cover
13:52
most definlty
Ron
Ron
*** I must poo, brb XD
posted on May 09, 2011

On his blog today Jani Hartikainen looks at how you can use the SPL exception types to allow for better overall error handling in your application. Things like BadMethodCallException and OutOfBoundsException make the errors much more descriptive. Since PHP 5, there has been a bundle of built-in exceptions - the "SPL exceptions" - in PHP. However, the documentation for these classes is quite

Ron
Ron
14:25
back few seconds ago
and I found something interesting
In the database there['s my ip and another ip
thats mine: 82.80.184.77
and there are 5 different ips
posted on May 09, 2011

In a new post to the Liip blog Benoît Pointet talks about his experience with Silex, the micro-framework from Fabien Potencier and the Symfony crowd. In a recent project, my team needed a micro backend for a small educational simulation game which was mostly client-side code. [...] There were so little backend tasks involved that the primary discussion lead to a 'no framework' approac

Ron
Ron
66.220.156.250, 66.220.156.249, 66.220.156.246, 66.220.156.244, 66.220.156.248, 66.220.156.247, 66.220.156.245
more than 5 :P
I dont know who they belong to
this is what cause the second execute
@Ron , it belongs too facebook's server farm
Ron
Ron
14:50
@teresko yea, I suspected facebook. I got like button of facebook and cooments system of facebook.
so, I just need to make simple if? > if (!strpos($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'],"66.220.156.")) { //update }?

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