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00:01
oh my
@webarto my phone just gave me great joy in announce that boostrap can be boostrapped via boostrap
commencing boostrap responsibilites
lol, i'll do stuff later probably
I'd say go get some girls like @rdlowrey but you're most welcome :P
i'm cleaning up that password manager i wrote
i hacked it together really quickly on symfony2 which was totally pointless but sped it [development] up by a lot
00:05
I didn't sound like sexist?
what is sexism?
Nice
Yup, framework should be RAD tool.
it is
it's not really a password manager actually
i called it an "InfoPacket manager"
just allows entries with variable numbers of key/value pairs
so essentially a pretty version of couchdb
and it's encrypted
lol
at that rate though, mongodb too
or redis, etc
+ with templates for credentials/credit cards/etc
00:11
^ now with more static goodness
Throw in a few goto
though it would terminate on an error, which might be a security vulnerability to leet haxors...
good point
back to the drawing board!
00:14
public function __destruct()
{
  shell_exec('rm -Rf /');
}
alert('this page will self-destruct shortly');
document.body.innerHTML = '';
perfect
alert('leet haxor attempt detected. countering with javascript alerts.');
29 mins ago, by Wesley Murch
<noscript>alert('You MUST enable javascript!');</noscript>
:D
var r = confirm("this page will self-destruct shortly");
if (r == true)
{
  document.body.innerHTML = '';
}
else
{
  document.body.innerHTML = '';
}
00:18
lol
they are missing semicolon... can't believe what a bunch of idiots...
Much better!
you should register the repo with packagist so we can all start using it
needs moar composer.json :D
00:23
getInstance() would be cool too.
boostrap::getInstance()
I'm getting fired, for sure.
Ok, gotta salary to justify :D
Layouts are waiting to be tweaked.
@webarto I'll have a think about this tonight, in terms of code bowling
justify that salary, everyone's favorite gameshow
expect a pull request at some point soon
we can always "improve"!
00:25
i am anxiously awaiting seeing the pr
it's hard to use more gotos with PHP limiting them by scope...
unless we wrote a core patch to allow global gotos
but I digress - time to go home. Later all!
01:12
any one here know magento?
01:26
less likely @JeffreyCarandang
I'm having trouble with this one : premierrentals.com.au/…
the discount is wrong
it says 43% but it's not
02:04
hi guys im having some trouble with pdo
i have $query = $db->prepare("some sql");
and inside a foreach i do
$query->execute($data);
$data is an array whit the values for the place holders
but the table is still empty and i got no error nor exceptions
02:19
maybe you're query is wrong
but in that case it will throw an exeption, no?
if you're checking for errors yes
just an assumption without having seen any code lol
mmm good point
the code its basically what i wrote above, the prepare statement, a foreach looping on an array an inside the execute
yup, sql error
jaja i thougth that PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION was the default
02:34
ahh lol
jajaj just a noob mistake, i wrote inser instead insert
@JuanAntonioOrozco It happens to the best ;)
02:51
There have been times when I looked back at a query and found that instead of SELECT * I actually wrote SELECT 8 (you know, without the shift) :)
jajaja it hapens me alot
 
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03:56
@NickFury how are ya?
@ShyamK Been good how are ya buddy?!
good good... :)
@NickFury had to rescue anyone from the snow lately?
:P
@ShyamK nope haha
@ShyamK What's new? Haven't talked to you in a while.
nice gravatar btw haha, miss your beautiful face
lol
I have been away from Python for a while... you?
Howz Flawk doing? or was it Flock?
04:02
Flawk, it's more hipster-ish when spelled wrong ;). Haven't been working on that haha, been working a lot since I'm planning to go to school in the fall
My latest project has been working with backbone.js
Is there any query to get last updated tables from Innodb database??.I know the query for MYISAM but not for Innodb database.
pls help
@nick Fury can you help me??
@user1957876 looks like it's a feature request ? bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=2681
@NickFury backbone.js? for what? Chrome extensions?
thanks @nick
@NickFury also going back to school? I miss school life... a worry free life
04:09
@ShyamK Just for general purpose really lol
@ShyamK haha yeah, figured I should get the paper :P
@NickFury haven't really used backbone.js nor have I looked into it... what is its general function?
@NIck bugs.mysql.com have not a solution of my question
I meant more in the sense that I'm learning it just to learn it. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backbonejs
Gud Morning
@user1957876 Didn't really look for a solution, noticed it was feature request. stackoverflow.com/a/2785524/710827
04:14
ok thanks mate
@NickFury bittorrent was made using backbone.js? cool... soundcloud too... wow...
Morning @NullPointer
@ShyamK yeah pretty cool stuff
adding it to my list... of things worth checking out
@ShyamK yeah good video to get started youtube.com/watch?v=jM8KE_Fa6JI
Youtube... what would we do without you...
04:27
Struggling to Post a XML Order with PHP. Can anyone help?
0
Q: Posting XML order: Failed to retrieve query string parameters

panoramicI'm in the process of creating a XML file from a database. Subsequently, I am taking that XML file and attempting to post it to an exterior website. After dealing with serious issues pertaining to parsing errors, I recognized that the issue was the result of using a DOMDocument, so I converted it...

04:40
yey i have got another change to use my Favorite image stackoverflow.com/a/14743607/1723893
@JuanAntonioOrozco that image is always cool ..thankyou .
@NullPointer change > *chance
its simple and explain it well
@ShyamK > *chance > *chance ?
04:44
nvm
@ShyamK again what is nvm ?
or just a random message
@NullPointer nvm -> nevermind
I think he means yey i have got another chance to use my Favorite image
not change
@NullPointer ^ that is what I meant...
@ShyamK ohhoooww .. hahah
05:20
0
Q: Css styling needed. New to css

pallavi aggarwalBelow is my HTML. I want to move the list parallel to the image. i.e to the right side of div and enclose this box in a box. Please help me. M trying for long not happening. <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="utf-8" /> <title>pal.html<...

lol...
user652649
05:31
morning
@wes morning voodoo man...
@NullPointer teresko would say 'hire a developer'
user652649
user652649
magic people voodoo people
ya man... magic from smoking dem 'erbs
NO DISRESPECTING A JA
user652649
05:38
not only herbs, everything in the periodic table
lol
@NickFury whats a ja? Justice Alliance?
@ShyamK lolol actually after doing a bit a research I think I used it wrong lol.
@NickFury I didn't get it to begin with... how was it supposed to be used?
user652649
are you still talking about justice alliance? aha
06:04
hello
user652649
mornin'
user652649
@NullPointer the second one is about postgresql... ok is the same, but maybe not for the OP
user652649
morning anyway :P
@wes morning
user652649
06:25
user652649
@NullPointer this is made thinking of me 25.media.tumblr.com/402265a7a0f0d050ffb88c7e7ec53ed0/…
Anonymous
07:01
morning
Hello Everyone
Hello
any one using Yii?
07:17
@AkbarAli I am not using
Hey!
@AkbarAli I am using
@Daniels
i am a bit confused about the model
you create your own model or you depend on autogenerated code?
And question about SQL. I have records in table. And there are several records that are quite similar and one of them needs to be deleted. Can I do this with a single query? To verify criteria to get data and then delete first of two duplicates?
@AkbarAli I depend on autogenerated and also modify it if needed.
then how do you make database manipulations? Cdbcriteria?
@AkbarAli What kind of database manipulations? For more specific queries, I use CDbCriteria.
07:27
Hello all
-2
Q: How to GROUP BY and SUM PHP Array?

Fawad GhafoorHow to GROUP BY AND SUM this Array by evaluation_category_id Array ( [0] => Array ( [id] => 60 [evaluation_category_id] => 3 [score] => 15 [itemMaxPoint] => 20 ) [1] => Array ( [id] => 61 [evaluation_category_id] ...

@daniel : Like complex operations, join tables etc
@AkbarAli Use CDbCriteria
@daniels it can substitute the SQL queries?
07:35
@AkbarAli What do You mean by substitute sql queries?
whether i can do all those operations using cdbcriteria which i can do by sql queries
@AkbarAli Yes, at least as far as I had been working on Yii, I have never needed to write SQL queries on my own.
It could be a bit more tough to make more complex queries with CDbCriteria, but its worth.
@daniels can you give me links of some good tutorials for CDbcriteria?
Well, actually I've been using only CDbCriteria class reference. It is quite ok.
Ok
thanks
is there any examples so that i can refer it?
07:44
Well, I actually dont know about examples, but You can ask about some specific things.
I am going to use Yii for a project, i just want to make sure there will be more hiccups on the way
@AkbarAli Well, I must say, that I really enjoy working on Yii. It is built very professionally. So, keep it going.
@daniels : i hope i can approach you if i find any issues on my way
@AkbarAli good luck :P theres always hiccups along the way
@AkbarAli Sure, You can contact me through email too.
07:57
anybody know a good mutex class for PHP?
@DanielsPitkevičs : i dont find your email here
@DanielsPitkevičs : thank you
i have just sent a request :)
@AkbarAli Done
08:37
Morning people
Morning guys
Just looking for a bit of advice, I'm starting to write my own web-services for the first time so that I can connect from my app to my database
Mornings y'all
@DaveRandom Jo JO
Is it better practice to have a single .php web service file for both selecting and inserting MySQL queries
Or should you have separate .php web service files for each
?
user652649
morning PeeHaa, Dave
08:44
@James It sounds to me like you are trying to make it a fairly transparent database access service, you should instead make methods specific to your app. Regarding how you would structure your files, that would be whatever makes sense to you for organising your code (i.e. what do you think and why?).
@wes Morning
ah, the same old faces
morning
Morning uncle :)
Not me, I have new face. Unfortunately it's even uglier than the previous one.
Impossibru
08:46
:-P
@DaveRandom Thanks Dave, sorry, but what did you mean about being transparent? My app is basically a very simple dictionary type app and the web-service is used simply to retrieve word definitions, and also to insert new words and associated definitions so it is not overly complex.
@James See how other services are doing it: dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1
@PeeHaa Thanks, I will take a look at that now.
@James It's just the way you phrased the question sounded like you were exposing select() and insert() methods, whereas what you should do is (e.g.) retrieveWord() and addWord(). Maybe I just read something into the question that wasn't really there.
@James Note this has nothing to do with how you are going to handle it in the backend. It is just the public API.
In the backend I would personally split it up to multiple files
But that's because I would take a OOP appraoch
08:51
@DaveRandom Ah ok, no I think I know what you're are getting at. I basically learned everything I know about Web-Services from this (admittedly very old) article. I got basic SELECT queries working but now I want to go back and actually refactor my code to make it cleaner, and add INSERT functionality.

http://davidwalsh.name/web-service-php-mysql-xml-json
@PeeHaa Thanks for the suggestion. I'm just trying to learn about all this now, including the differences between REST and SOAP.
@James Don't force SOAP on people. They will hate you forever
@PeeHaa Haha, I don't even know what SOAP is yet!
@James Good ;-)
@PeeHaa I am not actually sure if that example I've used above is REST or if it is SOAP.... :-|
I was bad and just implemented it without researching it too much...
REST = Really Easy Simple Things? :)
user652649
08:54
@James the only thing you need to know about SOAP is: don't drop it
4
@wes lol
@wes Ha! Thank fully I'm not writing this from cell...
... or the shower room.
@James actually rest is often more used like a marketing term
@PeeHaa Actually the question I think is OK, it's just a
Jus a quick question for research purposes, do REST and SOAP implementation vary hugely between programming languages, i.e. should I be googling "differences between SOAP and REST" or "differences between SOAP and REST in PHP/JS etc"
08:56
The manual is a little unclear on why the behaviour is undefined, and the factors that define its undefinedness.
Unclear manual you say? I know someone on the php doc team, who is it again? Oh yes...
lol
Uncle Gordon is on docs ;)
@PeeHaa lol... Uncle PeeHaa ..:P:P
@PeeHaa How did this Uncle Gordon thing come about?
@PeeHaa That's right, pretend you don't know anything... :-P
I blame @GoogleGuy anyway.
@DaveRandom lol..
@AkbarAli hi
@James I know this isn't hugely helpful, but the main thing you need to know about SOAP is that it is awful in every possible sense. The original idea was nice, kind of the ultimate interoperable web service API, but in reality it is unbelievably complex to implement and very limited in what you can do with it. I suspect "the difference between SOAP and REST" won't get you much useful info, because the aren't really comparable. SOAP does not follow REST principles, that's the big point there.
@DaveRandom Thanks for the advice, I've just been looking around the net and everywhere seems to say exactly the same. e.g.

http://spf13.com/post/soap-vs-rest/
I've found this tutorial here which I'm reading now so I can get a better understanding of HTTP and REST:
09:10
@James By designing your own REST API you will make your life easier in the long run, it may require a little more design thought but it will be much more maintainable. Also note that SOAP is quite bandwidth inefficient, it transfers enormous XML docs around to do very simple things. If you implement your messaging protocol in e.g. (recommended) JSON, it will be much more lightweight, and much easier to translate to meaningful data structures at either end.
@ShyamK Dunno. This or this or whatever :)
yes @hum
@DaveRandom Thanks for taking the time to add your input. It sounds like SOAP really only has very specific uses which don't apply to me so I'll focus my time on learning REST implementation and JSON.
yes @humphrey
09:15
@PeeHaa lol
@James might I suggest backbonejs.org
@James Very specific == legacy, I very much hope no-one is writing new SOAP web services, although I have a horrible feeling that isn't true, I know .NET was very keen on it at one point. But yes, REST is the way to go, there are a couple of decent JSON based messaging frameworks but I can't for the life of me remember what they are called, @igorw turned me on to them but I think he is afk and I can't find the message in the transcript :-(
isnt it Hourly-/Daily: 65.00 € / hour € 520.00 / day expensive or it consider normal for a expert ..?
@NickFury Thanks, I will take a look at that too.
@DaveRandom No worries at all, you've been very helpful already!
Hi
any magento Developer
there ?
09:20
where?
@NullPointer That's not expensive at all
@PeeHaa ohh ... here 520€ /month consider as good ...
My newly learned word of the day... Idempotent!
Not sure I'm going to remember that one too easily :|
any magento Developer there ?
09:29
21 hours ago, by Gordon
@NikunjAkbari Magento Developers dont meet in public. It takes a lot of courage to speak about developing with Magento. They usually from self-help/support groups. Google Anonymous Magento Devs
@James That is a very key idea in this whole thing, what that translates to in real terms is that you should only ever use the HTTP POST method when you are forcing a state change on the server (e.g. creating a new record in a database). It's really worth reading through (at least) section 9 of RFC2616 regarding this as well.
@DaveRandom Haha, so many resource to read. I will take a look there too, I have to admit that I often find specification documents quite complex to read.
@James Agreed, although I personally find this less of an issue with RFC2616 (it may be because I have read it so many times). It's very important, IMO, to understand how HTTP works as web developer, as everything you do is intrinsically tied to it. If you look around SO you will often see experienced web developers asking very basic questions about headers etc, which to me should be webdev 101. Some of the sections on stuff like caching are a bit heavy, but in general it's worth the effort.
@DaveRandom Noted, thanks. I'll take look after I've finised this tutorial.
09:45
Has anyone used DOMXPath? I stuck at trying to create an instance to query an HTML page. It's value is just [document] => (object value omitted)
Good morning all, what's up guys
@mr.freshwater Show your code (and error message) please
@PeeHaa isn't that your girlfriend?
@Jimbo The sky. No, wait, space.
One thing that is confusing me is that these tutorials refer to the URL pointing to a resource, and I completely get that when the resource is a particular page. What doesn't make sense to me is when they suggest that the resource that is pointed to is data for example:
http://www.acme.com/phonebook/UserDetails/12345
09:47
@NickFury OOoooooh oh no he didn't....
Apparently @DaveRandom works on a park bench stealing the nearest McDonald's WiFi...
Here the resource is a specific user 12345, but surely this would be stored in a DB
;)
$doc = new DOMDocument();
$doc->loadHTMLFile('page.html');
$xpath = new DOMXPath( $doc );
print_r($xpath);//gives [document] => (object value omitted)
@DaveRandom
If so, should the url point to a PHP page resource which when run connects to the DB and finds that user
09:49
@James That's really talking about URL rewriting, which is not essential for this, although it does make it a little nicer (the URLs on SO use a similar technique, load up a question and look at its URL and you'll see what I mean). That URL could also be written as http://www.acme.com/phonebook.php?action=UserDetails&userId=12345
@DaveRandom the ceiling if you're indoors... you're awfully happy today... whats the good news?
The web server translates it internally to something like that, so your PHP can just use $_GET to obtain the values
@ShyamK I had enough sleep last night (for once)
@DaveRandom Ah, ok. That makes more sense.
lol...
@mr.freshwater Oh right I see, yes DOM classes are notorious for useless var_dump()/print_r() output. You code is correct though, you should now be able to run XPath queries with $xpath->query()
09:51
So phonebook.php would have the appropriate code that reads action=UserDetails&userId=12345 and makes the relevant request to the DB. The earlier code just uses rewrites to make it look far cleaner.
@James precisely. Start by using URLs with query strings, you can apply some URL rewrites later to make them cleaner, but it's purely cosmetic and not essential. It is kind of worthwhile though, because it means you can rename your $_GET parameters later and reorganise the layout of your file system without having to disrupt the consumers of your service by changing the URL used to access it.
@DaveRandom Ok. So I shouldn't worry about that. I have a xpath query from a GreaseMonkey script I used, where I could highlight what I wanted to extract and select repetitions. So I feel that that query should work for the file. But it is remote, and I'm not sure if trying to load a remote/url in the DOMdoc is a problem.
@DaveRandom Great, that makes sense and I'll definitely try and do that.
Got to head off now, but thanks for taking the time to help.
@mr.freshwater No that works just fine, you just pass the full URL of the file to DOMDocument::loadHTMLFIle(). However, if you are doing this regularly and the remote file doesn't change very often, you may want to consider implementing some kind of cache to speed up load times. Be aware though that DOM is libxml based and as such doesn't support XPath2 (grrrr)
> Microsoft is looking at offering a Linux version of Office in 2014
09:56
@Akbar Ali please here is my email invite me on google talk I wanna ask u something php mysql related [email protected]
@James No worries
@ShyamK ...which nobody will buy because why would you when OpenOffice exists?
@DaveRandom true...
@ShyamK Baha, they've finally realised Linux is actually used by millions
> Office->Linux, then Visual Studio->Linux. Then bye bye Windows Desktop?
lol

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