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14:08
guys i have a quick question.. this is one radio button set <input type="radio" name="image" id="100" value="abcd"/>
and this is another radio button set
<input type="radio" name="number" value="100"/>
my question is how can i compare value of one with value = 100 to other with id=100 in php
morning ...
@Ashis The browser does not send the ID back to PHP, so the short answer is that you can't, but why do you want to do this? How do the two fields relate to each other?
ohh
actually
there is a comparision i want to make but for the field with id = 100 i have values as abcd.. so i cant assign it value = 100 cuz i m saving it in database
means..
there are other fields with id=100 but their values shall be diffrent otherwise i m not able to identify them after they are send to databse
still i have to do comparison of both.. and that too serverside
so what are my options?
@DaveRandom
@Ashis You probably want to change the name of the "image" radio group to something like image[100].
Actually no, that's probably not right
yeah
that will solve nothing
14:14
I can't quite work out what you are doing from that description
Seems like you probably don't actually want two radio groups.
okey i tell u what is my purpose of doing this
What are you doing, in English not in code?
see there are two sets of radio buttons..
in one set there are values..
and in other sets there are images related to those values..
when user clicks set of value... and user click on set of images
so php shall match that image to the value.. if user clicked on 100 as value and later he clicks on an image under the id 200
database shall not allow it to enter and gave him some error
@DaveRandom got mah point?
OK well don't you just want something like (lazy pseudo code) if (count(SELECT * FROM table WHERE id = $number AND image != $image)) { /* throw an error */ }?
(obviously that's not valid code, just a demo of the logic)
can i use it in php?
or i shall raise a question for the same..
14:20
@Ashis Well no, obviously you need to use the appropriate database driver functions and escape your input etc etc, but that's would be the logic required
Hi stuck at point.Added a question here http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14832334/create-a-http-proxy-in-php-for-uploading-images-using-iframe
Can anyone help me over it?
Sorry if its not the right place to ask!!
@Ashis Possibly a good idea, yes, could do with a full question with a proper code sample and showing the relavent part of your database schema
yeah.. thx dave
@sachlearner u r at the right palce
*place
but this question is realted to ajax/js so this place is wrong..
goto that chatroom
Actually it involves both ajax + php.I believe I have to work out with a Http proxy using PHP!!Will also try and post it to the other chat room!Thank you !
@Ashis
you are welcome
@sachlearner
14:26
@sachlearner Sure, all you need to do is pass the target domain name in the data with the uploaded file to a PHP script on your site, which can then forward the request on to the target script using e.g. cURL. However this may not actually be necessary. Cross domain XHRs do work, you just aren't able to read the response, however IIRC you can read the response code to check for success. But also... you can't actually upload images with ajax, so I can't quite work out what you are doing.
It seems like all you need is the right combination of iframes
I have a ajax uploader in place as added in the question.It works fine on the localhost or single server.Now,I am allowing the user to create a domain on my website and create his own html template.So,when he uploads image,I want them to
be uploaded directly to his domain instead of mine and then transfer them to his.
So,while creating the domain itself I added a upload script with each domain.This sits in the
root of the domain say public_html/img_cropping.php(is on abc.google.com) and I want to execute the upload process by calling this from xyz.google.com
The user will be editing his site on my server,but his images would be saved on his.Something most sites do to store images.They have a separate server for it.For example facebook!!
@sachlearner If you put the upload script on the target domain, and display it in an iframe on your site, you don't have a problem.
ohai
morning ....
in jquery website they added nice javascript tutorial learn.jquery.com/javascript-101
14:37
@DaveRandom I want the upload happen asynchronously.I am not so familiar with iframes!!So can you please elaborate a bit? Or could you please add it as an answer on the link?Also,highlighting the security flaws in it if any?I guarantee an upvote!! :)
@ircmaxell your talk "Dont be stupid grasp more" is awesome ... give presentation on topic learned from your talk and that was awakened/speechless moment for all including faculty
@tereško did you consider using a classmap, or PSR-0?
@NullPointer s/more/solid
@Gordon and thanks to you too ... for other topic mentioned in your comment ...
@NullPointer you are welcome. what other topic?
14:40
Sep 29 '12 at 13:58, by Gordon
@hekko if you want to become an expert programmer, google SOLID, buy GOF, buy POEAA, buy Clean Code, lookup GRASP, DDD, CQRS, DCI … but dont ask for PHP books. That's the most reasonable suggestion I can give you when you ask for Expert PHP books really.
@NullPointer ah that one. yeah.
I am good at throwing acronyms :)
@Gordon Then spend years being so clever that your lasagna-code is unreadable :P
@NullPointer the title of ircmaxell's talk was actually my idea, too. There is also a blogpost by Nikic at nikic.github.com/2011/12/27/Dont-be-STUPID-GRASP-SOLID.html
@sachlearner iframes are just a page within a page. So if you take all the form/ajax bits out of your page and put them in a different script on the target domain, but leave all the rest of your page there (your banners/nav etc) and where the form was just put <iframe src="http://targetdomain.com/path/to/uploadform.php">, everything will (can be made to) look exactly the same, but the ajax code will be running from the correct domain so you wont have the cross-domain issues.
I don't really have time to write up a full answer w/example at the moment
@Gordon that title is awesome
14:42
@Ocramius what the fuck are you talking about ?!?!
Feb 7 at 12:52, by Madara Uchiha
@tereško wasn't it you linking stackoverflow.com/questions/14834913/… ?
@Gordon and that link is really more informative ...
oh, sorry :)
@NullPointer well, they did a good job filling the title with informative content :)
14:44
:7682365 calm down .... please calm down ...
i'm at work ... the fuse is quite short
@DaveRandom sorry, first time using this UI/network, so I am not familiar with many concepts that may be given for granted here /cc @tereško
i have been dealing with every shade of stupidity for past 7 hours
@Ocramius my lasagna is easy to read. So is my Ravioli.
@Gordon sure of that :) I was just being ironic after watching infoq.com/presentations/Infinitely-Extensible :)
14:50
@DaveRandom Not sure if I have got you,but it would be really helpful if you write an answer whenever you find time !!I guess my request would always be made from my domain and the upload script would be on the other domain.So,how the cross domain stuff would be by passed?Sorry if I am asking for too much,but still a naive in this part!
@NullPointer hi
@Baba yo .. baba
how are you
@NullPointer not bad ... and you
@Baba not bad .... me too ... just start praticing c again ...
14:56
@NullPointer good .. how is it going ?
@Baba just started before 30 minutes .. .. installed recommended software
Good morning
@ircmaxell morning ...
what's going on?
@NullPointer awesome! Glad to hear it!
14:59
apnsphp makes a tcp connection or udp
@NullPointer Interesting ... very soon you would be contributing to PHP core
@Baba hope ill learn at that kind of level and thats exactly what i want to do .. contribute in open source project ...
@DaveRandom Not that you think I'm a SimpleXML junkie now, here is something you can't do with SimpleXML: stackoverflow.com/a/14834862/367456
@ircmaxell Its over 2 weeks no video yet ... what going on
@NullPointer coool
@Baba I took a break for a lot of reasons. Is that such a bad thing?
15:03
Hi @ircmaxell :)
@ircmaxell just wondering - do you draw them in one shot? If it was me it would be full of corrections :)
@ircmaxell not bad .at all .... a little notification to keep subscribers informed would be better
@Ocramius Yes, but I sometimes cut stuff out/up in post. So any mistakes I can white-out
gotcha
@ircmaxell yes
15:06
@Gordon
(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
@ircmaxell huh?
@ircmaxell I dont speak that :)
@Gordon (ノಥ益ಥ)ノ ┻━┻
@Gordon (╯°Д°)╯︵ /(.□ . )
nope. still no understand
15:09
@ircmaxell ┬──┬ ノ( ゜-゜ノ)
(ლ `Д ́)ლ
english pls or I'll flag all of you :P
(ノ◕ ◡ ◕)ノ ┻━┻
15:10
lol
Is heartinternet.co.uk/reseller-hosting/index-orange-btn.html (heart internet) a known and reliable reseller source?
@ircmaxell y u make no sense?
@Gordon Y U NO SPELL "Y U NO MAEK SENSE?????" CORRECTLY????
15:11
?
@DaveRandom bcuz i dont believe in caps lock!1
well. and my lolcat fu is weak
at least when it comes to speaking it
@Baba I'll feel necessary to do that when subscribers sponsor it. Until then, I'm doing this for free, and I'll do what I can when I can, but if I'm sick, I want to feel able to skip a week or two without feeling like I'm getting the third degree. Remember, I donate my time for this. The amount of money I've made in ads is about 1/100th my hourly rate. So I give when I can, but please don't expect things...
@DarylGill I've never heard of them. That doesn't really mean anything though.
@DaveRandom okay, thanks for the response
15:19
Nice! I have the highest-rated non-keynote talk from sunshine! joind.in/event/view/1128
@ircmaxell It would be great if you could update strpos() function to support pcmpestri new instruction.
stackoverflow.com/questions/14833343/… .. basically topic is "why should i learn oop", maybe there is a duplicate
@I'll-Be-Back huh?
@ircmaxell SSE 4.2 introduces four instructions (PcmpEstrI, PcmpEstrM, PcmpIstrI, and PcmpIstrM) that can be used to speed up text processing code.
hrm, more inline assembly... yay... Interesting though
@ircmaxell does strpos in php use c strpos function ?
@I'll-Be-Back afaik all functions that have an equivalent in c with the same name are just wrappers to those
@Gordon hmm ... i always had an impression that you are a bit over 140kg
@Gordon saw that. I'm happy there's a decent picture of me from a conference...
@ircmaxell you know the difference between cal and you?
cal and i have met
you and me didnt yet
booooo
@Gordon yet being the key word there
@ircmaxell Much better than the standard video with lighting that favours the audience rather than the speaker :)
it must be your profile picture .. it makes you look like a fat cop on the "month's employee" plack (at least, that has always been my first thought)
@Gordon DPC?
15:26
@ircmaxell nope. neither ipc spring
@Gordon Ahh thanks. I am using strpos() function in php in the glob() loop and it is really slow... I am looking for alternative faster soluition.. strpos is causing to be slow I have tested.
I mean @ircmaxell
@I'll-Be-Back disregard what i said ;)
@I'll-Be-Back what are you doing?
@Gordon :-(... Where else are you going to be?
@ircmaxell I am comparing the content in a file against hundred of files using strpos
@I'll-Be-Back the content? Try a regular expression...
15:28
@ircmaxell i dont know if I will be at any confs this year actually. I'll try to make it to froscon and ipc in autumn. and definitely phpuchh. but thats about it. cant afford due to me writing my thesis and not earning any money inbetween
sure. Understandable.
sucks, but understandable
No regular expression, it need to be strpos so I get offset pos return. As a content I mean binary file - random characters
@I'll-Be-Back preg_match_all can use PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE
I'll probably only go to PHPNW again, since I get sponsor-cost tickets.
I wonder preg_match_all is any faster than strpos.. I will test
strpos does work how I expected but its slow
15:31
@I'll-Be-Back doubtful. at least the manual suggests not to use it if you just want to check if a string exists
@I'll-Be-Back it's possible if you have enough data, as it can do some short-cuts as it compiles the regex and runs.
@ircmaxell what kind of funding do you think would worth your time
Thinking about starting a @kickstarter campaign for Programming With Anthony. Not sure what to offer for sponsorship though...
@ircmaxell ability to vote on topics for upcoming episodes
so backers get what they want sooner
To get idea what I am doing:
15:33
@ircmaxell codereview?
`$needle = file_get_contents('needle.wav', false, null, 46);
$heystack = file_get_contents('heystack.wav');
$match = strpos($heystack, $needle);
If ($match) {
echo "$match Found!";
}`
@Leigh I don't like that, because what I'm doing requires creative energy, so having others pick topics could result in lower quality and uninspired topics...
@PeeHaa potential to be heavily abused, but for high value backing, some 1 on 1 coaching could work
I like the new background: about.me/ircmaxell
@ircmaxell I didn't say let them pick the topics, you pick them, they prioritise them.
15:35
still, when recording I need to feel inspired about the topic. The amount of voting would be so trivial that I wouldn't feel comfortable with it...
@ircmaxell hehe, my bg was shot by sebastian as well btw
@ircmaxell @Gordon See example what I meant.
@ircmaxell i wonder if we should ask him whether he minds using the pics
@Gordon good idea, I'll send him a DM...
15:36
What about an @ircmaxell action figure :)
or not...
Why not?
Well you can go for the standard $1 -> you have my thanks and a shout out on twitter ;)

What about early access to the episodes as an option? 1 week before everyone else.
email sent
@Leigh interesting concept...
One I was thinking about would be a guest spot. Where if you contribute a certain amount, I'll fly to your area sometime in the next year and shoot a guest spot with you...
Not really interesting, it's what most people do, access to prototype boards, beta software, blah blah. Just applying the same deal to a different medium
15:39
@Gordon I shot him an email...
I am going to try to write strpos in c++ and get PHP to execute it using exec() - might be faster
@Leigh true. But giving access would be interesting...
@ircmaxell Sure, would have to be a high value backing though. Same as "Dinner with Anthony" :)
@I'll-Be-Back might. In fact, you could use memory mapping, so you never need to actually load the files into memory...
Yep already done memory mapping in php
15:40
@Leigh Right. Or a lower one where I'll shoot one with you while at a conference I'm speaking at...
@I'll-Be-Back no you didn't...
But when it need to check for next fight, it is still slow.
@ircmaxell will do the same
That was small example I have sent you.
you can't do memory mapping with PHP...
I thought you meant like array
15:41
@ircmaxell Wasn't there a shm extension?
@Leigh that's not doing memory mapping
A memory-mapped file is a segment of virtual memory which has been assigned a direct byte-for-byte correlation with some portion of a file or file-like resource. This resource is typically a file that is physically present on-disk, but can also be a device, shared memory object, or other resource that the operating system can reference through a file descriptor. Once present, this correlation between the file and the memory space permits applications to treat the mapped portion as if it were primary memory. Benefits The primary benefit of memory mapping a file is increasing I/O performan...
Hmm interesting
Yea I should have scrolled up, didn't see you were talking about files.
according to wiki, PHP supported memory-mapping techniques in a number of native file access functions such as file_get_contents() but has removed this in 5.3 (see revision log).
right, because it never worked well, and caused all sorts of issues. Now that we have interned strings (in 5.4) it removes most use-cases for it. But what you're doing still would benefit greatly...
15:46
At the moment what I have done is stored all the needle files content in the array (PHP). Then in the loop - it compare a haystack file against the needles (array).
I have over 10,000 haystack files
Dude! I just had that *ah-ha* moment about Monads... So simple, yet so powerful... Now, to figure out how to do a video on it...
user652649
morning
Morning @wes
user652649
hey Jimbo :P
@ircmaxell kore did a talk on monads at PHPUCHH: stuff.qafoo.com/functional_programming_with_php.pdf
Hi all - long time no see
@ircmaxell i saw you mention that on twitter last week or something
@tereško did, and I retweeted it, but listened yesterday and this morning
@MikeB Hey Mike
bah! the QI dock/charger isnt available in my country. Its becoming a running joke. whatever Google offers is not available in Germany. FU!
16:09
Yeah, right. @Gordon what is teh phone?
@Gordon I think any compatible one will do :) (just got mine today, so can't tell for sure)
@Ocramius which one did you buy?
@webarto Nexus 4
@Gordon none. My GF just said my nexus4 arrived today. As soon as I get home I'll research =D
@Ocramius ah ok.
@Gordon Wie viele $?
16:13
@webarto the nexus or the QI charger?
@webarto 60 bucks
(charger)
Nay, man, the phone :)
that's 308 EUR here
With some sort of contract? (that is like half as much as iPhone5)
@webarto 349€ for the 16gb version w\out contract
16:15
@Gordon Awesome, that is affordable. Why people buy iPhone5 then? :\
@webarto the entire Nexus series (4,7,10) is incredibly cheap for what you get. I bought all three devices for ~1100 euros
Yes, I concur.
@webarto speaking of iphones
16:17
lol
I really can't use any touch phone. I'm illiterate.
I have heard Apple are planning to design a iCar ;)
user652649
/me is learning how to make burritos
@wes I just ate, I lost interest in food for a while :D
@webarto the Nexus has a voice feature, so you can tell it what to write. it works quite well
16:18
@I'll-Be-Back I hope it doesn't drive itself... We'd all be lost :P
@wes yummy
user652649
@Gordon I can learn, but if you gave me now, and said type a message or dial a number, not going to happen :D
argh. im listenting to xmas songs and didnt notice. switching
@wes That video would cost me $20 at the moment :P
16:19
@webarto you can tell it to call someone, too ;)
@Gordon OK, here is my money :P
I just need it to use jabber so it looks like I'm working when I'm not. And email (not gmail).
@webarto it's really a nice phone if you dont mind that it doesnt have a sd slot and you are opting in to give all your data to Google.
@Gordon Google already has it :) I deleted ~10k mails I had. Now I have 100. But I'm not sure they're purged...
@Gordon for what do you use your Nexus set mostly? Except phone & SMS.
@webarto fruit ninja
Seems legit :)
16:25
need moar hipster app
hello people :) Can someone please help me with this question stackoverflow.com/questions/14837057/…
@webarto main apps I use are LinkedIn, Xing and Twitter and train schedules
I also like to use Google Currents when riding a train
and Maps of course. Finding directions and looking up places
Well you have notification pending :P
That are good reasons, it is super to have it all in one device. On a trip especially.
16:44
2
A: Opposite of array_filter to keep certain values and preserving keys

decezeAn alternative to Tom's function: $keptValues = array_intersect_key($array, array_flip(array($key1, $key2))); Or, with less magic but more verbose: $keptValues = array_intersect_key($array, array($key1 => null, $key2 => null));

@Ocramius Why is Doctrine1 so slow? :)
@webarto what's doctrine1? /me whistles
@webarto fighting legacy over there?
@Ocramius Yeah, it was built 3 years ago... I've done little comparison and it's pretty slow, I've setup relations etc. Don't know really what is slowing it down so much. doctrine - kohana orm
It's ZF1/D1 combination, I'm thinking of ZF2/D2 rewrite, but in fear that same mistake won't be made :)
@webarto log all ze things first... But anyway, D1 is AR, which has huge pitfalls in performance
16:56
grr .... linux really sucks ...
@NullPointer :O
blink blink
@Ocramius Yeah, waiting for rewrite, if that ever happens :)
@webarto well, D1 is basically unmaintained (even security issues), so your customer should be warned of that
@webarto trying to configure some software and its just take 2 hour .. just installing required library's
16:58
@Ocramius It's internal application, if no one knows it exists, they can't hack it :P Thanks.
GOD
GOD
@NullPointer you are the first, who think that ..
@NullPointer Oh, yeah, that is sometimes painfull :P
@webarto ewww... well, I hope they can't live without it: that allows you to raise prices for feature changes so that it is cheaper to rewrite it :P
user652649
@GOD I'm the second! but I also think that Windows sucks more! :P
@GOD i have installed like 20 required package's ... and now its finish
17:00
@Ocramius It's the support software of the hosting company I work in, pretty important :)
@wes installing software on windows are easier than linex
@webarto doesn't sound like "internal" O_o
@Ocramius Just for Staff (it's written in PHP), and for customer interface, there is software written with RoR (entire customer area) and they communicate via API.
user652649
@NullPointer well, not, last time that I have tried to install dot net 3, it took about 6 hours
@webarto gotcha
too bad :(
17:02
@wes i tried and its just in some minutes .. i have downloaded file
user652649
no sorry it was dotnet 4, not 3
user652649
try and you will see
i like working on this php 4.3.10 app. you have to look up each and every function to see if it exists :D
@Ocramius Well, seeing that from Doctrine maintainer makes me wanna rm -Rf * :D
@webarto Well, it's like that with any good software. Someday we'll say the same about Doctrine2
Hmm, I take that back: Doctrine1 probably wasn't that good anyway :\
17:06
@Ocramius Which is the reason I'm rolling my own s* for the purpose :P I'll use pieces from Doctrine, like migrations and relations, building from YAML, etc. And just not use anything else :)
@Ocramius Haha, you made funny.
@Gordon lol... why you work on php 4.3 ? it is yet operational ?
@Gordon I'd assume register_globals everywhere, eh?
or even funnier things like foreach ($_POST as $k => $v) { $_SESSION[$k] = $v; }
user652649
or the ****** magic quotes...
@NullPointer for … reasons
Reason === Money
17:10
Money === Reason
I'd love to erroneously assign money to reason :D
@webarto :O ...... :D
HAH, does not compute.
@webarto money is one reason but probably not in the sense you meant it. it's more the lack of that is preventing the migration to something current
@Gordon walked in the same shoes... few times...
user1105787
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14837629/how-is-the-concept-of-a-topic-in-php
17:20
@DavidEugenePeterson How is the carp of the fish in Lake
user1105787
@Gordon ?
@DavidEugenePeterson the question title. its about as clear as what I just replied to you :D
user1105787
lol yup
17:35
$list = new MonadPHP\ListMonad(array(1, 2));

$list->lift(function($x) { return 2*$x; })->bind('var_dump');
int(2)
int(4)
night guys .....
Anonymous
night
@ircmaxell is it just me or does it look like piping?
(speaking as complete functional programming virgin)
17:47
If I have a mysql table listing users, and another listing tasks, would the best way to mark completed tasks be to create another "completion" table with rows like "userid" and "taskid"?
bbiab
@rdlowrey ping
user895378
@DaveRandom pong
@DaveRandom You want to discuss RFC? :D
user895378
17:50
How about If-Range: headers to avoid making two requests in the event of a 412 Precondition Failed response to a partial byte-range request for a resource that's been modified since the If-Modified-Since: value from the request? I'm drowning in that right now.
Range is rarely supported by servers AFAIK.
@rdlowrey Yo, with that new crypto option you submitted, do you pass the stream context to stream_socket_server() (presumably)? Also, I can't remember what the option name was and I'm too lazy to look back through the transcript/on GitHub
@webarto :-P
user895378
@DaveRandom You can do it there, but you can also set the context on the client once it connects (but before you enable crypto).
user895378
Lemme dig up an example, one sec.
@rdlowrey But if I set it on the server then all clients inherit the option?
user895378
17:53
@DaveRandom Yes, then you don't have to do anything else.
In fact, in general what do you do when you're accepting HTTPS clients? Websockets would need pretty much the exact same options.
user895378
I was doing it at the server socket level and inheriting, but it simplified my code to set the context on the client once connected (don't ask) and doing so didn't have a measurable performance impact at very high load. So now I do it at client connect time if necessary.
user895378
@webarto It's supported if you want to stream seekable media e.g. audio/video.
anybody here good on Codeigniter?
@rdlowrey OK, you've lost me.
user895378
17:56
And if a server calls itself HTTP/1.1 compliant but doesn't support byte range requests it's kind of lying even though it's a SHOULD and not a MUST situation ...
user895378
@webarto Say you have an HTML5 audio player. If your file server supports range requests your player can request specific ranges when you click the slider to a location in the audio file which hasn't yet been buffered.
Yesterday, someone asked for help, and gave link, every page was returning 404 and yet displayed correctly.
E_DEVELOPER_IS_A_BELLEND
@rdlowrey Yes, I got it, but I also saw e.g. "seek" parameter on some (most) videos, not sure if that works the same. But yes, Range is awesome.
@DaveRandom chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/7665685#7665685 :D Wants to display HTML table like XLS file, and download doesn't work because of 404.

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