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11:02
@Jimbo You won't have too much longer to wait to find out, and this is the place to be if you want to be one of the first to find out. Suffice to say it is going to continue to be interesting.
You're enjoying this
Okay, I'll hold off on websockets until I find out then :)
Unless it's the PHP websockets code you're working on, on github?
@Gordon Give me 2k more rep and I'd love to help ;)
Can I get common elements only from a multidimensional array
someone with too much time on their hands create a query showing the top 10 closevotes on SO please.
11:05
@Jimbo No, although if you want to get started messing around with it then that's not a terrible place to start, but it does need moar docs. It's definitely not production ready, but if all goes to plan it wont ever need to be. But the concept is solid. I need to re-implement a few things but the base API won't change now, it's just some reliability and efficiency issues internally.
Actually, one thing about the base API will change slightly, but if you don't type-hint your event callbacks yet then it won't matter
Array
(
[2] => Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[table_name] => ad_locations
)

[1] => Array
(
[table_name] => ads
)

[2] => Array
(
[table_name] => alert_priorities
)
[1] => Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[table_name] => ad_types
)

[1] => Array
(
[table_name] => ad_stats
)

[2] => Array
(
[table_name] => apps
)
And in fact it's only the message event of the client that is affected by this
Also use my repo
Another one of @PeeHaa's projects I have hijacked. To be fair it is still his baby.
why is there a badly formatted wall of code? who asked for that?
@DaveRandom Cool, I shall check it out. Looking forward to more on the websockets
They seem to have tweaked the templates yet again
@PeeHaa Is it sad that I typed all those numbers in calculator just to check they did indeed come to 2887 ?
@PeeHaa that. is. not. acceptable :D
yes, annoying :)
11:12
:)
Exact duplicate              205
Not a real question          189
Too localized                109
Subjective and argumentative 74
Off topic                    42
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/me slaps myself on wrist
Guess who's this:
Not a real question           1425
Exact duplicate               1116
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All hail the master
4 messages moved to Trash can
Are you struggling @tereško :P
finally ..
being lazy is a hard work
> This message has been edited 6 times
@PeeHaa Y U BIN UR STATS????
@DaveRandom ... talk about being lazy
@tereško I am ashamed. But in fairness I have only been in the since late August.
@DaveRandom I like trashing stuff you should know that by now :)
user652649
that is how WP users name their backups i.imgur.com/MN2TXXH.png
user652649
... or just my very customers
@wes at least there's something after _
we haz incremental "_" backups
user652649
11:28
i hate them all
scm virgins ;)
user652649
what is scm?
@wes Source Code Management
Stuff like git/svn
user652649
@DaveRandom ok thanks, i am
11:33
@DaveRandom I don't have SVN at work :( Everything is *_YYYYMMDD_HHMM
Yeah ... i too am trying to get rid of SVN
Get rid of as in replace with? Ah, figured.
trying to move my workplace to GIT
I have post-build commands running full timestamped backups (swimming in C# here)
Frankly, it's poop.
@Gordon Hmm, you mean in the sense of the move?
11:36
@Bracketworks git is free you know...
@DaveRandom Not free of red-tape.
@Bracketworks No reason you couldn't set it up on your own and run it along side the current system, eventually people would realise that the old system is superfluous.
@DaveRandom Ehhh.. I'd never argue how right you are, but at the end of the day, it's really more trouble than ever worth explaining.
Allow me to perhaps demonstrate with an unrelated, however perfectly suited example of the aforementioned trouble: "If it isn't on port 80, it isn't happening."
@Jack huh?
@Bracketworks Oh yes I agree, 65535 possible ports was definitely a design error in TCP/IP. One is ample.
:-P
11:45
> "Just move everything to virtual directories, you don't need to run anything outside of 80"
"What about HTTPS?"
> "80"
(I blarged up that message)
Anyone here tried the "Brackets" open source text editor? It looks amazing! :D
Is that a text editor of which the source code is open, or a text editor which can only edit open source code? :p
@NiekBergman Maybe you should do some research on the meaning ... lol
@BrendonMcBain It's not my fault I got compiled with the pedantic option :'(
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11:58
Anyways, here is the link for everyone: brackets.io, I think it will be popular when they have it 100% finished.
@NiekBergman :'(
Question: I have an ajax login form, member logs in, and goes to another tab in which they weren't logged in. I want them to be able to post comments now and etc without reloading that page, for logged in people, I have tokens so they could post stuff. But since they weren't logged in at the time of viewing the page the token isn't there. I could send the generated token through ajax and put it in, but wouldn't that create a vulnerability since I'm now handing out tokens via ajax?
Is the only option to have logged in functionality such as posting only through reloading the page and having the token appear on page load? and avoid using ajax to bring in the token
posted on February 14, 2013 by Brandon Savage

Software development isn’t a sure thing a lot of the times. Sure, there are rules, but when do you know how to break them and when to enforce them? It’s hard to know exactly when you should stick rigidly to your principles, and when to fudge on the accepted best practices to solve a problem. [...]

My other idea was to take their sessionid as their token, set it as their old token in a session, then when they request something to be posted, check if either their old sessionid matches or their new token is existent on their behalf. Because php still gives a sessionid upon visiting a site even without logging in, aren't I right?
@Darius You could keep a list of logged in users server side possibly? And only allow logged in users to post?
And use Memcache for quick checking
I do, but I don't want to have a cross site hack such as on another website someone has <img src="/makefriends?with=123"/>
12:20
@Darius it should be that all of your tabs with same page share same PHPSESSID cookie
so , you just check it in session
When I login, my sessionid changes.. I must be doing something wrong with sessions then, I'll look into it
if user is already in the "post comment page" but the form is just not there , you will have to use some kind of XHR based ping-back . that can receive a notification, that user has been logged in
@Darius it shouldn't be changing
The way I have it done currently is when a person views the tab that was put to the side, it runs an ajax call and gets an answer saying they're logged in or not, is that what you're talking about XHR ping back? or are you talking about a push method where they server pushes the data to the browser like websockets (socket.io)?
Damn I'm never good at explaining these things.
Upon page load when NOT logged in, the form is there, but when they click send it says log in. They log in via ajax, then they click send and it would send, nice. But since there was no token because they were not logged in before page load the posting isn't protected. I don't have a token to check against.
But what you're telling me, is that my sessions are messed up, since the php sessionid's shouldn't change. So hypothetically speaking, I could create a token for them from the beginning, then when they log in, the token should work out, since the token would remain the same for that sessionid. Before AND after login
@tereško correct?
12:44
Could you explain this "token" system you are talking about? It seems like a rather vulnerable system already, no matter whether you use javascript to set them or not
I'm here @DaveRandom
wasn't here for a long while thanks to multiple things
posted on February 14, 2013 by Rafael Dohms

Note: This article was originally published on the october/2011 issue of php-architect. If you like it keep a close eye on the Community Column in the magazine, where I get the chance to write alongside other awesome community people. Vacuums are a very interesting part of physics. From the latin vacuum means “empty”, basically describing an empty space, which is very similar to what happens t

13:00
can you recommend a cache server for using with php? is redis a good choise?
well ... memcached might have a better support php.net/memcached
@Jasper A token system, that's what it goes by. You generate a unique token (variable like 1ho12iho12h1io2) server side for the visitor. When your visitor visits a page, you put that token in there inside the form you want them to submit. There's no way to get that value of that token unless you visit the page directly. That way you prevent having hackers post stuff on your behalf. Lets say you have /postcomment.php , a hacker could disguise a form on their site and send that info to
@Jasper your script and it would post on behalf of them with their logged in credentials.
@MadaraUchiha wb
Hows Anime + Manga going?
i find most of the shared hosting servers, without a cache server support..
@GeoPhoenix that's because they don't allow you to run your own processes. That's quite normal.
@GeoPhoenix if your app is big enough to require a cache server, maybe you should move away from shared hosting
13:07
Pretty well, we're currently tackling the recruitment of new users.
@Ocramius yes, but i find myself sometimes bored to troubleshoot the VPS servers if the fail somewhere, while on shared hosting you can create a ticket and someone else will deal with it :D
@GeoPhoenix for a key-value store, go with memcached. For a more powerful cache system, go redis
@GeoPhoenix wait a moment, how many server are you going to have ?
@MadaraUchiha As in you need moar?
@tereško at least 2
13:12
@Darius I don't think the system is quite as foolproof as you think it is, but things aren't quite as bad as I was afraid they would be. However, it seems like you are sort of reinventing the wheel - it's basically what sessions do...
(except they do it under the hood and give you a simple interface)
@Dave yeah, we need moar users
if you have anime watching friend give them a shout about us please
@MadaraUchiha I do watch anime from time to time, so give me a shout :P
@Jasper Anime and Manga, give us a try
@all Sup!
@MadaraUchiha Ah, an SE site, which is logical yet I hadn't realized. It is sort of overwhelming to look at if you're only an occasional anime watcher and don't watch the never-ending series that are so ever popular
13:27
True, Naruto etc are popular, but you can ask/answer about any series you can think of. Our top users have a watch list longer than this room's log.
that must be a hell of drive space eaten up
@Ocramius what is?
Hello all. My first post ever in chat! Am I allowed to ask about modifying a WP query?
@MadaraUchiha flagged a sspam
@Sebastian Welcome.
You are allowed to, but I'm not sure yuo will get a satisfying answer here
Thanks PeeHaa
13:31
Yay revenge downvote
Is this chat mostly for socializing?
@Sebastian Depends on the time you enter the room. Often it will be about codez, but there may be some offtopicness from time to time
@all @DaveRandom @hakre I am unable to upload a picture in deployment server folder. But I can perfectly do with Local server. So, I dig the path.
/home/content/16/8076589/html/MM1/contents/uploads/
I am getting the above path
when I echo this
$uploadPath = dirname(dirname(FILE)).TEMP_IMAGE_PATH;
echo $uploadPath would give me the above one.
13:35
Ok, here is my question if anyone can help.
I'm using isotope jQuery plugin for WP. When filtering results for portfolio I can have little to no results. Demo here: http://moozpaper.com/lucidpress/portfolios/ Can someone give me advice how to load a minimum number of results per filter?
hello guys, i want to create something similar to g+ add to circle feature. I've done all the database schema, queries etc. so now after a select query with respect to the current session user.
i have arrays like this: Array ([user_id] => 1 [relationship_cat] => 1) ,Array ([user_id] => 1 [relationship_cat] => 3). So this means user 1 is in relationship cat 1(family) and cat 3(friends) with the current session user. My question is, how do you display this like g+ where both family and friend box would be marked with a check?
@MadaraUchiha the next time I have a question, I'll keep it in mind. Unfortunately, my anime questions tend to be too subjective for SE
@Korhan What error message do you get?
Gordon with advice like that nobody is going to be buying you anything off your Amazon Wishlist, lol
@Sebastian elaborate please?
Anytime someone asks a question you just post a link to questions. That isn't very helpful
Here is the description for the room "Discussion for all things PHP - You don't have to ask whether someone is here or can help. Just tell us your problem. If anybody can and wants to help, they will." So if obviously it's OK to ask PHP questions here
14:05
@Sebastian I am posting links to questions that are similar to what the OP's question is which contain answers that will solve the OP's question. How is that not helpful?
LOL, my bad I was clicking tag name, which is why page was blank
(facepalm) xD
hahaha
Gah, don't buy flowers online
When you get them, they look like utter crap
agreed Jimbo!
Especially Pro Flowers
14:08
The equivalent of the difference between the burgers that McDonalds show in their windows, and then ones you actually get
:(
Perfect analogy
@Sebastian oh. now I get it. You thought the cv-pls link was an answer to a question in the chat? No. See here please gist.github.com/1689430
yes Gordon. Today is my first day on chat, so I was confused
@Sebastian no problem
Agreed Gordon. That scene in Falling Down was one of my favorite movie moments ever
14:10
@Gordon Haven't seen that! Although I'm not going to become psychotic because of it :P
@Gordon i speak and read arabic but can't tell exactly what the OP wants xD
@HamZaDzCyberDeV But site's language is english. It's considered rude to switch languages because others will feel left out of the convo.
@Gordon yes you're right, i just said "incomprehensible" in arabic so that the OP understands it ...
That's actually quite amusing as well as gutting
LOL, yeah those look like crap
14:13
  // WARNING: within this method, nightmares become reality
  // If you touch this you will probably break it
@Jimbo that's why when you're not sure you should not buy online :p
Best to buy flowers from a local florist
guys i'm a member on SO for about 9 months and don't know what the word "OP" stands for ?
@HamZaDzCyberDeV Original Poster
ah thanks (y)
14:15
@HamZaDzCyberDeV It's not an SO only thing, it's the same for most forums
good morning everyone!
good morning!
lol @HamZaDzCyberDeV I think i was a member for way longer before I finally looked up what OP meant ;)
Can anyone give me advice on this question (even simple quick advice)
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14874926/load-minimum-using-jquery-isotope-wp-plugin-when-filtering
i feel silly in retrospect
14:17
@Jimbo SO is my first and only community i participate in :3
Anonymous
14:29
people still do know OP
just learned it 2day :p
@PHPNooB where did you learn PHP ?
@Jimbo I sent some using interflora.com to europe two days ago, and they were great. I think they're only europe based though, it was top result for google for european flowers lol.
@Darius Ah they look lovely, now I am gutted :(
Anonymous
I learned PHP in Harvard
@Jimbo Hey man, don't worry about it, it's the thought that gets the ladies ;)
Should've seen my previous year's attempt lol. Looked like i got them out of a dumpster
half dead and bent lol
some broken here and there
14:36
@PHPNooB ok, i learned it first on siteduzero :p
@Darius those FB links to images are reversable, luckily that one wasn't public :p
Yeah! I know that's why I quickly took off the link when I thougth about it
Hope peeps don't start creepin on my date lool
lol
Does someone here have "good" links to learn OOP (php) ? English/french/dutch everything is fine xD
I'm annoyed with this token stuff, anyone want to explain how deviantart does it? They're pretty solid from my testing.. I went to a page where I can comment, I opened another tab, logged in and logged out, logged in again, and went back to the other tab where I wasn't logged in, pressed Send, and it worked... I tried the same process after editing their token, and it didn't work.. how are they working this voodoo..?
Keeping track of tokens in a database upon login?
Something along the lines of, upon login, put that token in a database, then when I log out and log in again and send a request with old token, it checks the database if it ever existed for my logged in account and then let it go through?
@Gordon thx i will look at it :p
14:53
@Darius You can simply create the token upon session creation instead of logging in. That way you can log in and out all you want and it won't change anything
deviant art has two inputs that catch my attention
<input type="hidden" name="validate_token" value="52d05128965f468676f4">
<input type="hidden" name="validate_key" value="1360853743">
upon page reload only validate_token changes, login same deal.
So their validate_key is their token and validate_key is a pseudo token?
validate_key is what appears to be held in their session
@DaveRandom Sorry, I had to go.
I am not getting any error. Rather it simply doesn't store images in the path I am getting by dir...... as in the above.
How do you do this cv-pls and what does that mean?
didn't work :\ hmm lol
a reputation thing?
it's [tag:cv-pls]
Lets see if this works
Cool!
It abuses a system meant to be able to link to tags :P
@Gordon Now I understand. But how you make button that shows cv-pls?
15:07
Nice
@Korhan [tag:foo] =>
@crypticツ your website's is "bwoken" :\
@Darius oh nos! =oO
Okay. Now I understand.
15:09
@crypticツ actually it was bwoken two days ago already
It's been offline for weeks =oP I don't know what to put on there. I might put my photography when I get around to making a layout for site.
Korhan is like :megusta: hihi
lmao. I feel like the facebook smiley :3 when I did the tag thing the first time just now
15:14
@Gordon why you trollin with deleted posts? =oP
@crypticツ because I can :P (OP deleted it just after I posted it)
@HamZaDzCyberDeV Hey :P
@Korhan hello
@crypticツ just use the script you had before but put your photography instead of the fun pics
Just deployed my first application to our live server :D Everything's great.. Users in Italy, Netherlands & Germany will be using it soon!
It's not broke the server!! :D
15:16
@Jimbo what is it?
@Gordon Language translation tool - basically a front end for YAML files containing every string for our platform - a semi-automated language translation application
@Gordon the script scraped it off a site and used DOM to grab the image. I want a nice pretty layout for my photography. I'll try to whip something up this weekend. g2g though have to go drive my mom around shopping. later everyone
@Jimbo Y U HAVE NO GITHUB?
@crypticツ later
@Gordon IZ INTERNAL !! :) First internal usage, then potential market grab
> For my final year University project I wrote my own PHP Framework and task management system, and got a 1st. I also developed Legascript (now Autoscript), an automation application for the Department of Work and Pensions which is used by thousands of staff all over the UK on a daily basis.
15:19
@Jimbo damn that busy meter is awesome !
@Jimbo ME WANNA SEE!!!
@Gordon Haha, you don't want to see. It was awful
Well, it worked, but coding standards
Okay, it used mysql_*
@Gordon that's cool, at what age did you begin programming ?
@Jimbo but that autoscript sounds useful. maybe I want to use it, too
@HamZaDzCyberDeV Since I was a kid. I only really started it at Uni - and I only started PHP just over a year ago ;)
15:22
Alarm to wake up just went off and scared the crap out of me
@Gordon Yeah it was really crazy. DWPs systems were SO SLOW,
med school in a year, oh how i dread these morning bio classes.
They were Legacy and looked like DOS, but with a blue screen, and you had to type ten characters just to get to a certain screen to input data, and even then it was hard to move around boxes to type the correct thing in - required training to remember everything
I realised the systems were locked down, but researched how to automate key presses and mouse clicks, and I wrote everything in notepad, using toilet breaks and lunchtime to learn what I needed
Here's the average level of intelligence in DWP when someone sees me writing VBScript in notepad "Uh oh, you shouldn't be editing the back systems"
i have no idea what you're talking about :uhm: @Jimbo
@HamZaDzCyberDeV DWP is the Department of Work & Pensions - a government thing in the UK - I worked for 3 months there one summer as a casual, and in the first month had basically eliminated the need for three quarters of the staff within the disability and carers pension unit - completely without meaning to of course, I only wanted to do it for myself lol
15:27
Finally figured out how deviant art does it, success :p Cookie time.
@Jimbo when i hear that i;m feeling useless :3
@Darius good !
@HamZaDzCyberDeV No way, I see others on here my age way ahead of me... some guy who does a fairy php thing who knows infinitely more about OOP and "mvc" than I do :P
@rdlowrey I'm proud, son.
Sid
Sid
May I ask why my ajax script is not working?
@MadaraUchiha and where you've been hiding?
15:31
@webarto he's be hiding from hashirama :p
@Sid what is not working? are you getting errors?
Sid
Sid
I get nothing.
@Sid you just gave us your password o.O ?
I was gonna say , gogogogogogogo hahah
Sid
Sid
@Darius oops!!
@HamZaDzCyberDeV :P
<?php
  if (isset($_POST['action'])) {
        $value = $_POST['value'];
        $name = $_POST['name'];
$mysqli = new mysqli("blah", "blah", "blah", "blah");

/* check connection */
if ($mysqli->connect_errno) {
    printf("Connect failed: %s\n", $mysqli->connect_error);
    exit();
}

$ttlq = $mysqli->query("UPDATE `test` SET `value`='$value' WHERE `name`='$name'");

  }
?>
<html>
  <head>
<script type="text/javascript" src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.8.3/jquery.min.js"></script>
15:34
@Sid i;m checking your script, you're executing the query, but you aren't echoing anything
Sid
Sid
alright
I get no errors and the database is not updated
:(
Better you post your code on some site rather than pasting walls of code on chat screen. :)
Sid
Sid
@Korhan Thanks for the tip mate!! :)
@Sid (facepalm) sorry i misunderstood the question, is display_errors ON ?
Even I don't get any errors, but images are not uploaded to server folder. But it works on local server. Ughhhhhhhhh
Sid
Sid
15:38
@HamZaDzCyberDeV How do I check id display_errors ON?
:shyface:
@sid are you using localhost ?
Sid
Sid
@HamZaDzCyberDeV Nopes. Shared hosting on an online server.
ok, and how do you name your file ?
@Jimbo This tweet is useless without a link
:)
@PeeHaa That's such a 'teresko' thing to say
15:40
whahahahhaa
Sid
Sid
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@HamZaDzCyberDeV got it!
@Jimbo ;)
I promise that you'll see it soon, it's using in-house framework so not sure it'll be allowed yet though :/
Sid
Sid
error in the filename
@sid OK :D
15:41
But I'll be taking screenshots and things
@Jimbo kk
Sid
Sid
@HamZaDzCyberDeV I get the the success! alert. But the database remains intact
:(
Something wrong with...
        $.ajax({
          url: 'test.php',
          method: 'POST',
          data: {
            action: 'save',
            field: $(this).attr("value"),
            val: $(this).attr("name")
          },
?
my query is
$ttlq = $mysqli->query("UPDATE `test` SET `value`='$value' WHERE `name`='$name'");
strange ...
Sid
Sid
can anyone explain the following pls?
@sid In firefox there is a plugin called "tamper data" when you install it, you can view/edit POST/GET data, you can try that and check what is sent or maybe it isn't sent at all, you should also check some "basic" tutorials using ajax/php/jquery. I'm not familiar with it and have to go now. Sorry :)
Sid
Sid
15:50
url: 'test.php',
method: 'POST',
data: {
action: 'save',
field: $(this).attr("value"),
val: $(this).attr("name")
If a member of your dev team implements something as a singleton, how can you refactor all of their work without hurting their feelings?
@all @HamZaDzCyberDeV Do you know of this path? It's a godaddy hosting I guess?
2 hours ago, by Korhan
/home/content/16/8076589/html/MM1/contents/uploads/
@Leigh Starting by talking to him about how you don't like singletons and why they're a bad thing and if he's receptive to that, you could ask him to refactor it himself
Did you try
$ttlq = $mysqli->query("UPDATE `test` SET value='$value' WHERE name='$name'"); ?
Sometimes the `` get in the way for me and cause it not to work
@korhan check CHMOD(), and try to set the "uploads" folder to 777 with a ftp program or chmod
15:53
@HamZaDzCyberDeV 777 isn't good on a shared server.
@darius just for testing xD
and now i have to goooooooooooooo xD
bye everyone
take careee
@Jasper Don't think that's going to happen. This piece of work is supposed to be done, I don't really want to make a fuss about it.
OMG! Sorry, I think I couldn't understand the terminology well. I work on Mobile Apps. @HamZaDzCyberDeV
Can you please tell me in detail?
15:55
@Leigh I didn't mean you made a big fuss about it, I meant you could try to bring it up subtly., Of course it is indeed only possible in a limited number of situation and yours might not be one
Sid
Sid
@Darius Still nno luck
try exiting the query and see if it works inside the database through phpmyadmin
$query = "UPDATE `test` SET `value`='$value' WHERE `name`='$name'";
exit($query);
and then put that into phpmyadmin, does it work that way or it give errors

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