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16:00
works for me
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@user1690130 any paste service will be ok eval.in
user652649
@user1690130 ok wait i'm writing :P
this is not php
16:08
Huh? Can't I catch if I can't new something?=
@hakre , you will have to rephrase
try { new $class; } catch (Exception $e) {};
I get fatal error if $class is not a class. Can't catch that.
yes , you cannot catch fatal errors
but you can use class_exists() , which will attempt to autoload the class if it is not there
what have you been doing there ? sounds like some sort of experiment
Yes, it's an experiment. Autload is triggered here, too, btw.
I'm testing how to inject invalid class-names into autoload
yes , it is triggered , but if it fails, code goes on
you should not simple use new $class if there is a possibility that class might not exist
anyway , @hakre , how do you deal with testing autoloader ?
16:19
@tereško the non-existing class is by intention here, see 3v4l.org/h5gI2
user652649
@user1690130 eval.in/9301 something like this... sorry typo, see the new url
@tereško I once wrote one including a testcase, but I never did it again. Most often not worth the time.
I'm currently asking myself how to validate a PHP classname (as PHP doesn't do it that often).
hi @Baba!
@hakre how are you doing ?
16:22
@Baba Having a cold and tired. I will go on the couch now.
@wes thank you!! This is so exciting :)
@hakre wow .. take it easy ... Hope you are not having headache ?
user652649
@user1690130 it works? LOL
what does thta code do exactly?
hmm ... i still don't get the point in that "test" there
16:23
@wes i don't know if it does. i didn't try it yet.
your autoloader is invalid ... thus , it makes no sense
what is the purpose exactly?
@user1690130 , there are IRC chat room for Perl ... go THERE
user652649
@user1690130 it retrieves the cell that contains "Assembly District 2, Queens, New York City, Queens, New York, United States"... it's just an example
@tereško what is IRC?
16:24
@Baba I just got one as you mention it :(
did you also get banned by google ?
@hakre Ouch .. sorry about that ...... use some code to cool off
wes: is that in my $str = $dom_tree->getElementsByTagName('table')->[0]->getElementsByTagName("td")->[9]->as_text(); ?
hello
someone help me with this:
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Q: go daddy mail configuration

user2003663i am using this configuration in php5.ini file in the go daddy configuration: [mail function] ; For Win32 only. SMTP = smtpout.asia.secureserver.net smtp_port = 25 ; For Win32 only. ;sendmail_from = [email protected] ; For Unix only. You may supply arguments as well (default: "sendmail -t -i"). ...

user652649
@tereško you have to thank perl if you have -> instead of . in php
user652649
16:25
@user2003663 yes
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A: Bounced mail Handling in PHP - Any up-to-date solutions?

hakreBounce handling is non-trivial as you need to deal with a lot of different servers and responses. This includes those servers that are misconfigured and bounces because your email/host/IP has been blacklisted / spam-scored. And there are tons of bounces because of "out of office" auto-replies. A...

is that how it knew to get that line in particular?
@wes and where in that line was it clear that you are getting the ny row?
@Baba If you can please add an answer to that question :)
also, how would you generalize that to say scrape 2 rows? (i imagine from 2, i can see how 3 would be done no problem)
user652649
@user1690130 with getElementsByTagName('td')->[9] you are getting the 10th cell of the table.. which contains "Assembly District 2, Queens, New York City, Queens, New York, United States"
16:29
@hakre I think you have answered it .. its simpler than that
just saying because Deckard is a nice guy.
And he deserves a nice answer :)
user652649
so if you want to get the first two rows you will use ->[1] and ->[3] instead
@hakre Am not sure how this code makes any sense stackoverflow.com/a/8207027/1226894
@Baba parsing text of bounce messages.
@hakre all is see there is array variables and some English ... your answer is far more useful
16:32
If you get a bounce you normally want to know if it's a temporary issue so you can re-send the email, not an issue at all (e.g. you get a out-of-office notice, but the mail acutally is delivered despite the bounce) etc. pp.
It's moving: > We will be moving to our New York data center starting at 17:00 UTC, you can watch our status blog for details. <
@wes ok cool!
and why don't you think th code works? what is the problm?
user652649
@user1690130 I don't think the code works because I never used perl, but... who knows, maybe it works :P
@user1690130 you miss some letter here and there and then the code tends to not work?
16:35
@hakre ?
@hakre I agree but what iWantSimpleLife added was just variable ....... i use Return-Path which is pretty straight forward
@user1690130 yes, my nickname!
@hakre ?
wow what is going on in here? :P
16:37
@PeeHaa WAR
So I see :P
hi @PeeHaa :)
@PeeHaa am sure you wish its related to beer :)
Hiya Hakre!
@Baba Everything relates to beer in the weekend
i might need to look into that whole "beer thing"
16:38
@PeeHaa did you do unit testing to confirm that ?
@tereško You really should look into that!
Beer is an alcoholic beverage produced by the saccharification of starch and fermentation of the resulting sugar. The starch and saccharification enzymes are often derived from malted cereal grains, most commonly malted barley and malted wheat. Most beer is also flavoured with hops, which add bitterness and act as a natural preservative, though other flavourings such as herbs or fruit may occasionally be included. The preparation of beer is called brewing. Beer is the world's most widely consumed alcoholic beverage; it is the third-most popular drink overall, after water and tea. It i...
@Baba Nature's laws don't need unit tests to prove it works
user652649
@tereško nice try, we all know that you're an AA
well .. there is a 2/3 bushmill's single-malt someone around in this room ... if i get really disillusioned
16:40
@wes Thnk you so much!! This is sooo exciting
@PeeHaa Google Nature's laws on beer nothing related :)
So be nice to me people :)
What's with the flagging?
16:42
@DaveRandom Don't look at me. I'm here for the beers
user652649
@tereško you never laugh because you need beer. with beer even my jokes are funny
@wes I think we need something stronger than beer ;)
user652649
aha
user652649
i was expecting that @PeeHaa
user652649
16:43
:P
@wes I am confused about the url.
@wes :D
@tereško any specific reasons ?
the reason is visible as first vote
16:45
@PeeHaa coolmaterial.com/roundup/the-worlds-strongest-beers ... whats up with the rat ?
> but this question will likely solicit debate, arguments, polling, or extended discussion.
@Baba lol never seen that. But FWIW I think it's a squirrel :)
stackstatus.net/post/42405170951/database-issue-feb-5th-2013 What exactly do you do with a 234GB memory dump?
Am definitely not going to drink that beer
16:46
> The first thing you’d notice about End of History is that it’s served in a bottle tucked inside a dead animal. Yup, a roadkill koozie.
lol
lol
@crypticツ To recover from when needed
@PeeHaa is @crypticツ male / female ?
@Baba why would that actually matter to you ?
16:49
And why don't you ask her ;)
@tereško Never seen a female here ...... mostly crazy @gordon , downvoting @tereško and beer loving @PeeHaa :)
call me "pragmatic" but people here are mostly separated by hundreds of KMs and will most likely never meet in real life ... knowing someone gender or sexual preferences will have no impact on the rest of your life
But when they do all meet up it is craziness to the max ±D
@PeeHaa its scary .. all you see is cv-pls ,de-pls , kil-pls , ... so many kind of tags have not see before
I am a woman with a sexual preference for marsupials, if you must know.
16:52
IRL should be interesting. Going to peoples home, breaking in and yelling Y U POST CRAP THINGS ON THE SO?!?!?!?
@tereško : curiosity ?
@PeeHaa lol
@Baba I am of the female variety, however I tend to be somewhat of a tomboy =o)
@DaveRandom lol .....
@Vamsi well .... that's actually a surprisingly valid argument
16:54
@crypticツ ... Good to know .... and nice to meet you
@DaveRandom why Marsupial ?
@Baba I like to be carried around in a pouch. I live in a cold and rainy country, and I'm lazy.
@DaveRandom lol lol lol ...........
ehheheh
Now i thin i would have END OF HISTORY [coolmaterial.com/roundup/the-worlds-strongest-beers/] beer
16:57
@crypticツ Don't make me remind you of rule #30 again.
:-P
@DaveRandom what is the #30 rule
@DaveRandom is that the rule that says there is no such thing as girls on the internet?
@tereško We should really consider doing this :D
@DaveRandom lol
“There are No Girls on the Internet” is a tongue-in-cheek adage which implies that there are no female entities actually participating in online activities, especially when it comes to anonymous exchanges in chatrooms and discussion forums. The outdated myth also jests that the Internet is essentially a “sausage fest” dominated and defined by male internet users and a smaller population of male trolls or griefers who pose as women in pursuit of lulz.
user652649
17:06
@Baba I should pose as woman in pursuit of answers on SO
@wes They might as well treat you as an Exception : )
} catch (wes $e) {}
stackoverflow.com is down ??
Showing Server Error in '/' Application.
something seems to be wrong , yes
gonna go and buy some beer
There was a banner up saying they were moving back to NY starting at 17:00 UTC (15 mins ago) so I guess it's that.
17:15
What do you guys think about : github.com/jsebrech/php-o
@Baba it's crap
as most of the stuff that ends up on the top of /r/PHP
@tereško lol ... i was expecting that .......
user895378
@Baba 2nd Opinion: It's crap.
Would PHP ever have a String Object ?
$var = new StringObject("crap") ;
echo $var->length();
Is not a bad idea
or
$var = (StringObject) "crap" ;
echo $var->length();
17:31
@Baba Nikic is working one something similar I think.
18:17
anyone ever seen a lib for erlang-like pattern matching in PHP?
18:40
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14790550/i-want-to-write-an-app-for-my-gf-any-suggestions

Cute.
19:14
@WesleyMurch Congratulations, you found the saddest, most desperate person on Stack Overflow. Also, it got deleted before I had a chance to tell him to join a dating site instead :(
ugh, when I see queries like this it just makes me wanna cry a little stackoverflow.com/questions/14790508/…
@wes thank you for the help!
@webarto you awake?
Or anybody else who knows how to encode a websocket frame for that matter :)
19:33
That was an epic outage
Lost my login :-(
@cspray OK, got a response, gonna try this again...
@PeeHaa As in what, how to pack() it?
@DaveRandom Let me create agist 1 sec
@PeeHaa kk, and issue is?
> WebSocket connection to 'ws://www.socket.localhost:5000/Websocket.php' failed: Unrecognized frame opcode: 13
19:39
> // can this happen? Frame too big! Better drink my own piss
Needs MOAR hex int literals and bitwise ops
Also you seem to be asserting that every frame is a FIN
Needs another arg?
I think I wrote myself into a coded mess. >_<
congats
19:47
I'm fairly new to PHP and I'm trying to figure out how to correct my templating engine. lol thanks
well, php itself is a templating engine
@DaveRandom I (firstly) need to send a simple message
@PeeHaa 1 sec, just refreshing myself on the RFC
Take you time
user1105787
stackoverflow.com/questions/14390903/… Could I get someone to erase this question, I finally figured it out and discovered the question is to localized to be on S.O.
19:53
I know but I've overly confused myself. I'm developing a cms to manage my portfolio and blog with. I have an index.php page that uses query strings that reads data from the database and displays it to the page your on. However, I have admin.php and it has the same header.php file that index.php has...
Stupid spaghetti code.
Maybe it would be easier just to rewrite it.
Anyone got any good references to writing clean, lean and mean procedural code?
@W3Geek Also it prevents you from thinking "what f*cking idiot write this shit" in the future :)
not sure ... i can give you some oo related "good ideas" that might be applicable to procedural style
1. never use global variables
2. pass to each function only the variables that it needs
haha @peehaa, yeah. I know to name variables correctly, insert correct commenting, no globals (relying on those, yikes)...
3. if you use include make sure that it returns 1 single value.. as in $foo = include 'magic/file.php';
why is that #3?
20:02
to not pollute the variable scope
otherwise you end up with multiple variables which you cannot really trace back to where they were set
@PeeHaa Can you prevent that? I mean, unless you don't look at the code two years from now or so, you will think that regardless :P
@W3Geek if your include defines new functions, it's fine, just do not let it define new variables
Oh I see what you mean now.
hmm ... i think i should put few hours in making that damned framework again
20:25
@PeeHaa I'm going to go with gist.github.com/DaveRandom/9c6e8a0a25f985e87bb7 (untested)
lemme test :)
@PeeHaa Just fixed a syntax err :S
I got lazy with the > 65535 messages and just went for a 32-bit int left-padded with NULs, but I really hope you are not sending 2.1GB messages around over websockets...
@DaveRandom but WebSockets is web scale
@DaveRandom teh comma?
@igorw :D
everybody knows that HTTP is slow as a dog. because it uses head of line blocking. WebSockets is is non blocking.
20:29
@PeeHaa Yes, it's totally untested, there may be other mistakes as well
@DaveRandom $message = str_split($message, 4); == $messageChunks = str_split($message, 4); I suppose?
@PeeHaa No, that's a memory optimisation of sorts. You could put it in a different var if you'd rather
damn
i have basically do nothing productive for whole week
@igorw Everybody should know, but more than enough people don't
Actually now I think about it, that's a pointless "optimisation" that achieves nothing, you still have to have two copies of the data in memory at once.
20:36
Huh? I don't get it:
        $message = str_split($message, 4);
        $message = '';
:P
@PeeHaa Um, yeh, I'm a dumbass. Rename the array
@PeeHaa Ahh, it should be called $messageChunks, look at the foreach
5 mins ago, by PeeHaa
@DaveRandom $message = str_split($message, 4); == $messageChunks = str_split($message, 4); I suppose?
:D
clearly I need to go to bed.
No you clearly need not to go to bed:
> failed: Unrecognized frame opcode: 13
:D
wtfs
:(
Wat
That's not even possible
Hex dump of returned string please
What did you pass to the 2nd arg as well?
@DaveRandom Only passed the message I want to send:
[LOG] Done handshaking...
> RECEIVED MESSAGE:: This is sent to the server...
8131373632595449601c170c7b0f110d1214111a6118130c0863741d5a3027695b2a743a57372069
4636743d5a3c743a572b222c40777a67! 56
[LOG] Resource id #5 disconnected.
! 56 is not part of the dump btw ;)
@PeeHaa kk, sorry have to deal with child, 10 mins
20:45
@tereško Maybe he's a java programmer?
The opcode in that data is clearly 1 though
@DaveRandom np
@DaveRandom Which is good right?
@Jasper how would that be an excuse for making shit up ?
@tereško because java sometimes does magic like that where two seemingly completely different objects are in fact the same object (might be that it's only for strings, though)
Not in a way that you'll notice it unless you start comparing the (addresses of the) objects, though
21:02
@tereško This is what I meant: ideone.com/6e5p9r
As soon as you start using new, it behaves in a much more sensible fashion, though
IIRC , you could not compare two strings with == in java
so basically , that code is invalid
the code is valid, but it does something other than one would expect, so when you learn Java you're often told you can't use it
compiles !== valid
Strings are objects and using == with objects does an address-wise comparison
And since I was not interested in knowing whether the contents of the strings were the same but whether they are the same object, == was correct there
Before posting the example I was wondering whether I had to post it along with a comment that the == was on purpose and what it did, but I thought it wasn't necessary...
so , are you don making pitiful excuses for stupidity of others ?
21:21
I really wasn't making excuses...
I was trying to explain why he was being so stupid, as I don't understand why people are being stupid when there is no reason
and as I said something based on a foggy memory, I then tried figuring out what it exactly was again (and realized that it wasn't quite as related as I remembered when I saw that it only worked with string constants)
I got a good question. Should I even really focus on building a CMS for my portfolio? I like the ability of having CRUD but most portfolios are typically static.
a portfolio is usually a single HTML page with poorly chosen javascripts
you should not CMS for that
haha poorly chosen javascript :D
... then again , what the hell i know.. i have never thought of making a portfolio
Yeah that is exactly what I was thinking. A CMS typically is made for company websites or larger if I'm correct.
21:31
@W3Geek You will spend more time on the CMS than the actual portfolio, and the CMS will be throw-away within months.
However, if you throw together a quick one knowing you will only use it, it could be helpful.
Not a "CMS", just a little tool for managing your portfolio.
CMSs are usually mainly used for the reason that there is a lot of content that will be administrated by a select group of individuals (or one individual non-technical person). However, unless you are a big company you will indeed not make your own CMS, but instead use a customizable solution
@PeeHaa Right, sorry about the intermission there, going to do some actual tests now
Anyone here with knowledge (and/or an opinion) about the <section> tag here?
@DaveRandom No worries. Happily drinking beer here
The thing is that I have am working on a website that has a number of widgets in which the content is seperated
The widgets are separated over several columns and that's done through a div per column
The widgets themselves have some layout as well (background-color + margin) and they basically always have a title (heading)
There is semantics there in it being a widget, and a part of the website as well
Is <section> the correct tag to use, or should I stick with divs?
(I am using the word "widget" because I don't know what else to call them. What widgets are on a page is simply defined by the website and they are basically nothing other than groups of related content stylized as a block)

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