// this should never happen, but unfortunately does sometimes.
if(is_null($this->userTrail->activeQuestion)) {
$this->log2mail('activeQuestion is null');
}
Hello, I'm trying to MySQLi connection with DB, but I get this error: Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 4294967296 bytes) in ... and my sode is this: <?php
I have an array of text fields. Name attribute is like this: name="text[]" When I add some more fields with javascript and fill in the new fields, I have an array in text[] with different values. When I save the post in WordPress all the fields are gone and only one field is shown, de default one, but now with the value of "Array". When check the database, all values that are filled in are saved inside the db...
But are no shown at the backend of Wordpress. Does anyone now how to solve this?
if(isset($arr[$key])) return $arr[$key]; return $default; Is it possiblw to use some kind of statement to do this instead? That way I could ditch that static method altogether
i really don't want to have a class with a single static method )
@Aleksandar You need to do one of two things: use store_result() so you can do a traditional fetch op on it, or (probably much better) change the table definition to use a more sane type. I highly doubt that a table called "options" needs a field of that size.
@Dracony You might be able do $arr[$key] ?: $default, but don't, because a) it's a bit opaque and b) you'd need to use @$arr[$key] ?: $default otherwise you'd get errors when the key doesn't exist. Also, it would always return $default if the value is falsey. What you have there is fine.
@Dracony move the Method onto a custom ArrayObject and change all array types to use the object instead. That aint any better than having a static class or global function though because everything will depend on that new ArrayObject
@weber67 OK well you need to implement that logic. What you are talking about it probably active record, Google for "PDO active record" and I'm sure you'll find ample tutorials. This is exactly what Java will be doing, you still have to run a query against the DBMS, active record just abstracts the query away from you.
@webarto well that's another point. The idea was to make a simple stack for ismple things. E.g personally i constantly do sites like : fstatuses.com , rageslide.com etc.
@weber67 ...or you could just write it yourself. It's really not a lot of code to write. Anyway, Java is just one huge collection of 3rd party libraries.
Please review following piece of code, it is giving different results on different machines:
$data = array(
"28000000000000003" => 'ABC',
"28000000000000001" => 'PQR'
);
echo "1.".in_array("28000000000000003",array_keys($data),true);
echo "2.".in_array("28000000000000003",array_k...
Its very easy .... let me guess your Development system is windows and your production server is linux ?
You are having Integer overflow Issues because most likey your windows version of PHP is 32bit and linux is 64bit
I was able to replicate your issue
echo "<pre>";
$data = array("28...
@Dracony i just want to run once with only a handfull of images, but i dont want to lose the original images. say if i have an image as love.jpg i would like to mogrify it to love_optimized.jpg
> Use the mogrify program to resize an image, blur, crop, despeckle, dither, draw on, flip, join, re-sample, and much more. This tool is similiar to convert except that the original image file is overwritten (unless you change the file suffix with the -format option) with any changes you request. See Command Line Processing for advice on how to structure your mogrify command or see below for sample usages of the command.
I also need to come up with a nice demo app. Currently it is a chat application like everybody else does. I'm thinking about a game or s simple collaborative document editing thing. @DaveRandom
@PeeHaa No, demo is cool, but problems you might face. E.g., I don't want to use this for chat. Or make a demo task and fix whatever is broken, not implemented.
There’s been an issue on Natural Load Testing (our fantastic web application load testing tool) for a while now, we’ve been referring to it as the Double Stacked Graph. Normally the graphs should look like this, kindly sharing the load testing results with the end user, hopefully being both easy to start with and powerful as usage grows. Unfortunately, what we’ve been seeing occasion…
@Dracony i am just trying to be more attentive to gender related jokes after the whole sexism debate. I didnt perceive it to be offensive either. But you know, different people, different perceptions.
> We need to apply some infrastructure changes to the chat system - this will involve a very brief (30 second-ish) blip. Sorry for any disruption, but we'll be back very quickly.