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18:00
try rooms #symfony of ##symfony
@Gordon so I'm not the only one who just doesnt like that proposal? (form)
thank you
Anyone here has some experience with rich snippets and schema.org?
schema.org/Product << What does logo supposed to be? The logo of the company? An image of the product?
@MadaraUchiha never worked with it before, but quick read suggests that the logo property is designed to be used for a product-specific logo
18:03
@dyelawn Can you try and come up with an example use-case? Because I can't find one
however, if i were doing the work, i'd build in a fallback to use the organization's logo if a specific product logo does not exist
@MadaraUchiha Proctor and Gamble would be the easiest one to explain
@dyelawn I don't follow?
P&G produces products including Downy laundry detergent, Bounty paper towels, IAMS dog food, and a bunch of other stuff.
each of those products has their own specific logo
@dyelawn Ah, I see
55
Q: What are the tools that every Do-it-Yourselfer must own?

Mike SherovWhat are the tools that every DIY'er should have? This is a community wiki as there is no one right answer. Instructions: One item per answer (so they can be voted on - answers with multiple items will be voted down) Clear formatting like this: [ITEM NAME] [Reason why item is essential/usefu...

18:07
Well, since none of the products I give have a specific one, does it mean I should give the company's logo?
but for most businesses, their products do not have individual logos
that's why i suggested building in a fallback to use the company's logo if a product specific logo is not available
yes
SO MUCH GARBAGE IN THE PHP TAG
You could essentially downvote every new question and you'd probably be 90% right.
Not that I'm doing that, but I'm tempted sometimes.
We should use the system to do the opposite, too: finding nuggets among the crap
guys i'm in trouble filtering array values
check this, i just need to return only the string containing <span></span>
@Badaboooooom use var_export to show your array
so i just do
$end_tags = array();
foreach($tags_array as $tag){
if(strpos($tag, "<span") && strpos($tag,"</span>")){
array_push($end_tags, $tag);
}
but it doesn't puts any tag inside :(
tag = <span></span>
i think it's correct the code, what you think?
18:20
use strpos($tag, "<span")!==false condition with each strpos
why does?
this returns false or true anyway nope?
if(strpos($tag, "<span")!==false && strpos($tag,"</span>")!==false)
it works
thanks
i thought there was not needed
@Badaboooooom No. It returns the position of the string. If its at 0 position it'll return 0. And 0 will make the condition false
damn you rock ! @shiplu.mokadd.im
18:22
@Badaboooooom just check the manual on php.net/strpos its in one of the official examples
sounds like a good opportunity to learn some regex
:D
@dyelawn to me?
i have no time i have no time, did you remember the alice rabbit? :D
==
18:29
@Pekka웃 that's an extremely positive outlook
i would have to go with "98%" (as in 1 post per page)
@Pekka웃 How do you suggest doing that?
we kinda do already
it's just that good questions are rare
so you're saying i need to ask more questions
@tereško here's one for you: 9gag.com/gag/6367662
I should ask this on [sex.se]
Oh, it was closed though
@MadaraUchiha the "happy birthday" bit was wonderful
18:43
@tereško It was, it pretty much sums up the less bright half of the American people.
@MadaraUchiha you mean , the part that wants to succeed
@tereško Yeah, those
I actually laughed out loud (as in really loud) at this one: uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20111004135857AACeDSR
2
Q: Including of files does not work as it should - url routing

AndreMy redirect process is showing some crazy stuff. The first part of the whole loop works just fine (if only the first element is typed in). Possible url's look like: www.site.com/category www.site.com/category/product But also: www.site.com/cart You can view my site at www dot ...

18:58
@MadaraUchiha no, the idea was having a backlog page like the one that exists
But for good stuff instead of bad.
@Pekka웃 Oh, I see
Like, a lightweight implementation of meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/106717/…
Just not user-based, but chatroom-based
@Pekka웃 I think it's possible
Perhaps more useful is to make a centeralized list of possible duplicates
@Pekka웃 Jon Skeet liked your idea! How come it was declined?!
Though the highest voted answer's alternative seems better in my eyes
19:34
> When Steve Jobs died, his life didn't flash before his eyes. Apple products do not support Flash.
hrm... I need to write 2 programming with Anthony scripts and record them in the next few days...
@ircmaxell Late on schedule?
No, just need to record the next 2, as I'm traveling next weekend and won't be able to do the 2nd one...
@ircmaxell Ah, I see. What are they gonna be about?
Not sure yet
19:42
so you actually have two more problems
@ircmaxell We discussed something a few days back and agreed it should be there
Remember what it was?
@ircmaxell You have Design Patterns listed twice.
Exceptions is a great one
its important ;-)
Evening
19:46
@ircmaxell Exception is a must, and I'm interested to see how you'd manage to squish Design Patterns into a 3 minute video
So am I...
=)
If you're looking for an easy and quick one to do (since you're making two), O(n) notation is a good option
yeah, that one is stirring in my head..
I'm developing an MVC similar to SilverStripe, and this: "Note that there's no need to call method_exists, since it may be callable and not exist due to __get magic method support..." helped me see that I could simplify my dispatcher method and at the same time add Controller class flexibility. Thanks! — AVProgrammer 9 mins ago
20:06
comments should be downvoteable
Is there any reason why this isn't working 'mysql_query("INSERT INTO emailverify (email, hash)
VALUES ($email, $hash)");'?
Presumably, or you wouldn't be asking the question.
22 hours ago, by tereško
when he returns for the next freebie, it will be your fault, @DaveRandom
@lawm There are no quotes around the values, and you're using mysql_query
20:17
i said it yesterday and will say it again: @lawm, get a book about mysql and read the bloody thing !!
A quick ask, when I use the variable $meta inside an foreach loop $custom_fields as field I can call the var by simply $meta, but when I will use inside this foreach loop another one like foreach $meta as $row, can I then simply use $meta or will it be replaced by $row?
Quick example, I am using now inside the foreach $custom_fields as field :
{$meta = get_post_meta($post->ID, $field['id'], true);
echo '<input type="text" name="' . $field['id'] . '" id="' . $field['id'] . '['.$i.']' . '" value="' . $meta . '" size="30" /> ';
}
shouldn't you be asking that in wordpress chat room ?
Hmm I thought it was more for PHP..
It's about an foreach loop ..
hmm ..
> when I use the variable $meta inside an foreach loop $custom_fields as field I can call the var by simply $meta,
what did you mean by this ?
where did the $meta come from
20:22
@tereško I know, I know...
I have declared the variable inside the foreach loop:
@DaveRandom i will post it every time he returns to ask a basic sql code
`foreach ($custom_meta_fields as $field) {
// Here I create the variable
$meta = get_post_meta($post->ID, $field['id'], true);

// Here I am using it
echo '<input type="text" name="' . $field['id'] . '" id="' . $field['id'] . '['.$i.']' . '" value="' . $meta . '" size="30" /> ';
}
.. to drive the point home
@Casper OK, and that doesn't work or...?
20:25
6 mins ago, by Casper
A quick ask, when I use the variable $meta inside an foreach loop $custom_fields as field I can call the var by simply $meta, but when I will use inside this foreach loop another one like foreach $meta as $row, can I then simply use $meta or will it be replaced by $row?
sorry ... is still cannot understand what you meant
do you want to override $row with $meta ? There is no such $row variable in your code fragment
@tereško Wordpress uses global variables such as $post and $row
He's asking whether $meta would be replaced when used inside an inner loop
5 mins ago, by tereško
shouldn't you be asking that in wordpress chat room ?
I have try it not yet, but I not sure if this must be done. But I will try it now. I am back with an minute! @DaveRandom
@Casper , variables in php have function scope
@MadaraUchiha lolwut. They just give significant global variables names with no _ prefix or anything?
20:27
@Casper I'd recommend you not to use the WordPress supplied global variables, I implement my loops on my own, when I require to use WordPress.
@DaveRandom That's right
I would implement the application of a palm to my face if I was required to use WordPress.
@Casper , if you imported the global variable in the function scope and then assigned something to it , it will get altered everywhere .. you should not do so
@DaveRandom What would you use instead?
Say you need a simple site, not some sort of app
there should be some alternative .. shouldn't there ?
something less of a disaster
@tereško I've looked but haven't found one I liked
20:29
I dunno, never been in that situation. Probably just write it from scratch, I'd rather put 10x more work in and not have to deal with WP.
i think i will go and poke at my framework for an hour
insanely_long_function_name_that_takes_no_args_and_does_fuck_knows_what()
@tereško The reason it's a disaster, is because it's aimed at designers, not programmers
and put some expensive green tea to steam
Oh and there's probably another function somewhere called
20:30
It aims to be as dead simple as possible (even if trumping a few [lot] of agreeable practices in the way).
_insanely_long_function_name_that_takes_no_args_and_does_fuck_knows_what()
@tereško @DaveRandom So I must not use global inside my function? Also I have try it by my self now and retrieve the warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() ... on line 118: foreach ($meta as $row) {
@Casper , well .. its WP .. you might not have a choice
when you use a global variable inside a function , do not write to it
@Casper That's because $meta is not an array or iterable object. Can you show var_dump($meta); ?
Yes ofcourse I can. One moment please.
20:34
function foo ( $list )
{
    global $row;
    // BAAD
    foreach ( $list as $row ) { }
}
Man vs. Food really shows me why people hate the west so much.
@DaveRandom define: west
@DaveRandom I had var dump the var $meta
@tereško America.
@DaveRandom you would be hard pressed to find people who hate Finns or Norwegians
20:36
Specifically North America
I retrieve the following: for my image upload field -> string(4) "1126" and for my text input -> string(4) "This is my value" @DaveRandom
OK, US and most of western Europe. Mostly US though in the case of Man vs. Food, I've never seen anything like it in any other culture. It just wouldn't happen.
@Casper string(4) "This is my value" ? Sounds legit
@Casper Yeh that's a string, you can't foreach over a string, what are you expecting it to be? Presumably an array, but an array containing what?
from western countries people hate ones from ... emm .. USA, UK, Germany, France and Romania
20:38
Actually really this is a WP API issue which means I can't be that helpful.
except for USA and France, the "hating" is done exclusively by other "western countries"
I'm building a site in Codeigniter. When I call echo phpinfo() from a simple page in public_html, the version comes back as 5.4.10. When I call phpinfo as part of a view in CI though, it returns PHP version 5.2.17. What kind of error triggers a change in PHP version?
I dunno, there are a few people who aren't so keen on the UK, mostly because of all the arschliken we direct towards the US
@MadaraUchiha Well, it has 4 words in it...
:-P
:D
P.S. fellas, I'm going to be a (temporary) moderator on Anime and Manga!
Temporary?
20:42
@DaveRandom @MadaraUchiha I have an row with two field, one image upload and one text input, created inside an array of fields -> snippi.com/s/csyluyi I can now duplicate the field with javascript, so I can set multiple images and an caption for in my slider plugin. Is it clear now to you guys?
@DaveRandom Beta sites gain temporary moderators until they graduate, then official elections are held
@tereško Yeah about yesterday I did have a book and it solved my problem. I try not to be a help vampire but this is one instance when I was.
@ShaquinTrifonoff Should the quotes be on both of the variable names and what is wrong with mySQL query?
@Zigu which CI version ?
@tereško lol, so true, finns are really hard to hate
@lawm The query is vulnerable to SQL injection, you should use PDO. (With your current code, if someone enters their email as [email protected]', '');DROP TABLE emailverify;--, then the emailverify table will be deleted.)
20:48
@ShaquinTrifonoff WHat is the alternative?
<?php
$db = new PDO('mysql:host=127.0.0.1;dbname=DB_NAME_HERE', 'username', 'password', array(PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES => false, PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE => PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE_EXCEPTION));
$query = $db->prepare('INSERT INTO emailverify (email, hash) VALUES (?, ?)');
$result = $query->execute(array($email, $hash));
Of course, the connection code should be in a separate file
@lawm
@ShaquinTrifonoff No it won't ;-)
@DaveRandom I meant, if the current query was fixed
@tereško CI: 2.1.0
OS ?
20:57
Linux box369.bluehost.com 2.6.32-20130101.60.1.bh6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Jan 1 22:59:09 EST 2013 x86_64
@ShaquinTrifonoff Still no. ext/mysql doesn't allow that kind of SQL injection. Neither does PDO. The only way it is possible to perform that kind of attack is if you are using mysqli_multi_query(). All other mechanisms only allow you to execute one query at once. The type of SQLi that is possible with ext/mysql is stuff like ' OR '1' = '1 when injected into SELECT * FROM users WHERE username = '$user' AND password = '$pass'
@DaveRandom Ah, OK
@Zigu did you restart webserver ? is the err or repeatable locally ? did you check php version from terminal ? what does the phpversion() return ?
@DaveRandom Is it clean for you, what I want?
@Casper Not really, but it's a WP issue which means I know basically nothing about the API you are trying to use. Have you tried asking on WP.SE?
21:01
Could anyone please suggest me a good CMS which won't drive me insane while templating/theming it?
I can not =/ But tell me when you find one .. Same goes for fountain of youth and maltese falcon
We should really make one
@DaveRandom I am now creating an thread for it, but thank you for your time!
@tereško The version numbers were saying the same things. 5.4 in the root folder and 5.2 in the CI view.
Realistically all I wanted was to use to to parse a given time format into a the standard time format for insertion into the DB. IE run these lines:

$d = date_create_from_format('H:m:s M d, Y T', '15:53:02 Dec 18, 2012 PST');
echo date_format($d, 'Y-m-d H:i:s');

But date_create_from_format is PHP 5.3 >=?
Is there a 5.2 equivalent?
@Zigu Have you tried running the code above? Does it complain?
21:13
@DaveRandom Fatal error: date_create_from_format is an undefined method
when you view the php_info() output there are different paths too
did you compare them?
@Zigu Upgrade, 5.2 has been EOL for several years
he says, he's on php 5.4.x
35 mins ago, by Zigu
I'm building a site in Codeigniter. When I call echo phpinfo() from a simple page in public_html, the version comes back as 5.4.10. When I call phpinfo as part of a view in CI though, it returns PHP version 5.2.17. What kind of error triggers a change in PHP version?
@Zigu Is it possible that you have two versions of PHP installed on the same machine?
did you grep your code for 5.2.17 ?
cd /path/to/you/document_root ; grep -iR "5.2.17" *
and check those php_info() outputs. Do they really describe same file locations
or was it phpinfo() .. i can never remember
21:19
@tereško It's phpinfo()
by lack of outraged cries i would conclude that i am not the only one with this problem
compare file paths in info:
the loaded configuration files have the same path
but the configuration file (php.ini) path fields dont match
one just says /etc and the toher says /usr/php/54/etc
there is a similar file path difference in "Scan this dir for additional ini files"
otherwise they are identical
well ... go to /usr/php/54/bin
an look what's in there
it looks like you have two versions of php on same box
regarding the 2 versions, bluehost says their machines have PHP from version 5.2-5.4 and you just change which engine runs on the Cpanel which translates into changing the php.ini file and the htaccess file.
5.2-5.4 = 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 - On their configuration page, it says that inappropriate cron jobs can trigger the server to go back to PHP 5.2 but I don't have any cron jobs
it's the configuration that has been messed up
"contact your support" i guess
21:25
@NikiC no worries. it was nowhere close to what i would face at internals ;) and i didnt take offense
@tereško I was afraid of that. I've been on hold since I started discussing the issue in the chat room :S
@Pekka웃 that's why I am suggesting to start all Qs closed ;)
@KamilTomšík apparently :)
meh, I wonder how crap like this ends up in the PHP docs...
1
Q: What does it mean when a Regex starts with | ?

Koray TugayHere is an example: return preg_match('|^http(s)?://[a-z0-9-]+(.[a-z0-9-]+)*(:[0-9]+)? (/.*)?$|i', $url); Here is another: preg_match_all("|<[^>]+>(.*)</[^>]+>|U", "<b>example: </b><div align=left>this is a test</div>", $out, PREG_P...

@ThiefMaster were you under the impression that in only question are bad ?
21:30
what we have here is quite accurate (or even relatively advanced) cross-section of php community
@ThiefMaster likely from the comment section so its not official
no, it's from the docs itself.
@ThiefMaster the most of answers in SO are bad too
so why should php.net be any different
ah well it was not about the question but the code from the docs in that question
regex code to parse html in the php docs? Oo
no wonder people try that. this has to go away
21:32
yeah, that makes it even worse than the crappy delimiter
@tereško People on docs are often more sane than people on so ;)
riiiiight
21:47
@tereško Wut? You really think this is not the case?
people who write the docs - yes
people who write comments - no
@tereško Sad part is that it really is in the docs itself :|
:P
But no worries. I blame @Gordon too :)
This is not a bad idea as long as the author knows using this as regex meta-characters needs escaping. The Regex provided by the OP shows that regex author knows it. — shiplu.mokadd.im 4 mins ago
Wow that survived 15 hours
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hehe
@PeeHaa I know! It was brought to my attention in another chat!
@raspi I'm seriously considering pinning this
we could just add it to the "cvpls" pinned list of stuff
along with the cat
user895378
21:59
Compiling php extensions on windows makes me want to punch a baby.
@rdlowrey let me know if you need any help. with the punching, that is. I don't know how to compile things on windows.
user895378
@igorw lol, down with the babies!
@rdlowrey Compiling pretty much anything with external dependencies on windows is a PITA. Adding tons of library/include folders is no fun at all.
user895378
All I wanted was to test my code on windows and I've lost about 4 hours of my life.
@shiplu.mokadd.im: To keep that out of the comments on my answer.. how does | improve the readability compared to e.g. # or ! as the delimiter which would fit just as good in the HTML example
/regex/g
|regex|g
!regex!g
#regex#g
~regex~g
You do know PCRE in PHP doesn't need or even understand /g, right? :-P
Yea
Didn't want to use i as it conflicts with !
The first one is regex. anyone looks at it will call it regex. No doubt about that.
I shall call it a salad, just to be contrary.
for the other fuor someone must have to think about the delimiters. Among them I see | is quite easy to notice as a delimiter.
Wait, what? Surely you can't use a pipe as a delimiter, it has meaning in the regex
@DaveRandom If the pattern does not contain any | symbol you can use it.
If you know what you are doing then its okay
Holy crap that's confusing. I'm quite happy with /#@ as appropriate to whether I need any literals in the expr
In that order of preference as well
Anyway, I prefer /,@, |,
99.9% Time I use /
As you notice I habitually wrote the /g flag. So I actually use / as a habit that came from perl
22:24
@shiplu.mokadd.im But can't you still escape the |?
@shiplu.mokadd.im I use / more than I probably should because I write a lot of JS
@ShaquinTrifonoff It would be treated as a literal, not a meta char (I think, not tested)
exactly
On escaping it becomes a literal character.
why is it that in 2013th you still cannot update Java from limited user account though UAC ?!?!?
@DaveRandom Just tested it, you're right
22:33
@tereško Run "%PROGRAMFILES%\Java\Java Update\jucheck.exe" -auto from an elevated command prompt.
(or the appropriate path to jucheck.exe)
Sorry, flag should be -force, not -auto, it's a while since I've done anything with Java
no such file
and there are 4 different version of java on my system
now that i think of it ... is there anything that need java on my box ... hmm
possibly google closure compiler if you do JS stuff and don't want to use the web service
@tereško I never worked on Java. But I still have 4 versions.
22:41
You can always disable the browser plugin and just enable it when absolutely necessary
@tereško It's there somewhere. Might be in %PROGRAMFILES%\Common Files
i will just burninate it all
@DaveRandom in case you are interested: the nexus works with a full hd tv, so it's my tv thats not compatible
hey guys, can anyone point me to a guide on how to upgrade php to 5.3.7 from the linux CLI?
i'm running 5.3.3 at the moment
@Gordon Yeh I did a bit more Googling after we were talking last night, found a couple of people suggesting that they had been having problems with very old HDMI impls, but nothing concrete. It sucks that it's completely magic and they don't give you any opts for resolution etc, in case autodetect fails (which apparently is more likely with HDMI<1.4). There were suggestions, bizarrely, that using a lower quality cable might help with this element of it, but nothing specific to the Nexus.
@treeface If you are going to upgrade, preferably upgrade to the latest 5.4.x, but definitely upgrade to the latest 5.3.x release. 5.3 will be EOL'd shortly.
What linux distro are you using?
22:57
@DaveRandom I'm running Debian 6.0
i heard perhaps that there are some issues with php5.4 on that distro? (talking out of my ass)
apt-get update then apt-get install php
@treeface Debian mostly only supplies very stable old tested packages
@DaveRandom out of curiosity, what will that install command overwrite?
@PeeHaa :)
22:59
@DaveRandom its no biggie. the good thing is that I know the n10 aint broken. I dont need to connect it to the tv anyway :) but thanks for your suggestions earlier on.
No idea, I'm not an apt-get kinda guy, I use Fedora+yum most of the time. I imagine pretty much everything apart from php.ini though.
cd /usr/ports/lang/php; make install clean
@Gordon yw - I know way more about AV than I would strictly like to, but I've not kept up with it in the last 4-5 years or so, so I'm probably not that useful for brand new kit
thanks for your help, guys
Anyone got any thoughts on whether this is good enough for detecting absolute paths? #^(?:[a-z]:)?[/\\\\]#i
@DaveRandom huh? absolute paths?
that looks like a URL regex to me...
@ircmaxell No, it's to match C:\, C:/, \ and /
@DaveRandom fair enough
stupid markdown
I guess a more accurate description would be "detect whether a path starts from root"
23:24
yeah, looks ok
Winner. This is starting to screw with my head a little, I just implemented realpath() after last nights convo then I realised that relative paths are relative to the file in which they were declared, not relative to the cwd of the script so I have to build a path from the basedir of the file in which they are declared before I realpath() it.
user895378
23:44
@DaveRandom Are you still trying to resolve a path (relative or not) against an existing absolute path? If so, can't you just implement the URL relative path resolution algorithm from RFC 3986 section 5.2.2?
@rdlowrey interesting thx, I have actually sorted it now I think, that was my last remaining issue (detecting if a path is relative) - because I'm working with a local fs in which all referenced files must exist or I can't do what I need to do realpath() does a lot of that work for me, but I'm throwing that into my list of useful RFC sections :-)
user895378
@DaveRandom I implemented it a while ago in a URI class so I could do $resolvedPath = $baseUri->resolve('somepath\level2'); here. Feel free to steal from that if you want.
user895378
@DaveRandom No it won't. That URI class is for all valid URIs, not just "web" URIs. It should follow the 3986 spec completely.
@rdlowrey Depends if it will bork when there's no scheme/authority (being that I'm dealing with local file paths)
user895378
Woops, edited the previous message instead of doing a new one :)
23:58
lolwut, those messages are now replies to each other
user895378
It's been awhile since I wrote it, but IIRC you should be able to do something like:
user895378
$uri = new Uri('/some/abs/path');
$newUri = $uri->resolve('../test');
echo $newUri; // ---> /some/test

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