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00:01
Hello everyone
@webarto o_O where did you get nginx 0.7 from?
@Lusitanian apt-get install nginx Debian is slow at updating I guess.
oh you used the default debian repos? no wonder
they still lovingly provide php 5.3.3 i believe
That's why people are using debian aren't they?
I believe they call it: stable and tested software
stable/unstable/testing
this worked fine
00:04
tis what you should've done
hi, im building a web application can someone please explain why i should be using websockets instead of ajax because i really don't see much difference apart from the fact that sockets isn't supported enough?
@ConnorMiles there's a fundamental difference between websockets and AJAX
Feb 12 at 21:29, by webarto
WebSocket is the new AJAX
What is AJaX?
00:05
@webarto nailed it.
@Lusitanian and that is...
@webarto apart from its not as supported as much as ajax is
Cya tomorrow guys. Watch your blood
@PeeHaa <3, have a good one
@PeeHaa take care
00:07
@Lusitanian and if everyone done that there would be no point in you being here to talk to anyone about anything
root@f4c3b00k:~# curl -iL --head 360-cities.net
HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
Server: nginx/1.2.7
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2013 00:07:21 GMT
Content-Type: text/html
Content-Length: 168
Connection: keep-alive
erm. there's five articles on that page (at least) that explain it pretty clearly
hence why i linked it
@Lusitanian <3 @PeeHaa <3 ... for nginx and php5-fpm
00:08
lolz
xferring da domainz like a pr0
@Lusitanian you sound like a puppy on the moon too
websockets are actually supported in every major browser
@ConnorMiles i don't understand --- that link was and is legitimately intended to be helpful. would you like me to link you to a specific article instead?
Could someone help me diagnose an issue?
This:

<input type="text" name="id" value="<?php echo $inputID; ?>" size="4" disabled="disabled" />

Does not receive $inputID from this:

<form action="livredor_mod_editer.php" method="post">
<button class="image" type="submit"><img src="images/editer.png" alt="Éditer" /></button>
<input type="hidden" name="inputID" value="'.$row[id].'" />
</form>

while I have a script, working with the rest of the pages so far, that fetches everything with $_REQUEST and makes them into variables of the same name as that of the source.
00:20
@Lusitanian It's fairly well recognized that "LMGTFY"ing someone is a rude gesture.
So don't be so surprised when people take offense to it.
news to me -- i've never found it rude except in cases where googling won't actually help ;)
no not really but i still don't think it's that offensive
regardless, if he still can't figure it out i'm happy to explain it
@Lusitanian its that fact that the website was blatantly built to take the piss
@ConnorMiles i have no idea what that means
@WesleyMurch thanks
00:23
@Lusitanian i assume that link helped you?
@ConnorMiles yes, it did.
@Lusitanian maybe you should bookmark it because your going to need to refer to it often
@ConnorMiles kay
<form action="livredor_mod_editer.php" method="post">
<button class="image" type="submit"><img src="images/editer.png" alt="Éditer" /></button>
<input type="hidden" name="inputID" value="1" />
</form>

Here. It'll be clearer if I put in the actual number instead of the SQL loop thing.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
00:25
@Ariane Your question is quite unclear.
@Wesley did you read the first message, a bit higher? My latest was more of a clarification of it.

http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/7793703#7793703
@webarto did you finally get your 50webs thing?
@Ariane try this

<input type="text" name="id" value="<?php if(isset($_POST["inputID"])){echo $_POST["inputID"];}else{echo 0;} ?>" size="4" disabled="disabled" />

<form action="livredor_mod_editer.php" method="post">
<button class="image" type="submit"><img src="images/editer.png" alt="Éditer" /></button>
<input type="hidden" name="inputID" value="'.$row[id].'" />
</form>
Yes I did, it made no sense to me. @Ariane What's the specific issue?
00:27
@Lusitanian > Yes, I understand now the situation. This private case was sent to administrators team. I will write back ASAP.
After 20 days... they figured it out...
lol :D
how many domains did you have in there?
about 35, moving them to namecheap :)
@Wesley the input named "id" does not receive the value from the hidden input, while it should, or so I think.
@Ariane you're here :O ? (tu me recoit ?)
00:29
@HamZa Looks like it but no time to chat ATM.
@Ariane i gave you some code that's all, hope it works ...
@HamZa Sorry, I had misunderstood. Thought it was another person whom I knew who was like "whoa, you're on StackOverflow too?" and wanted to chat. ^^' Sorry.

About your suggestion: It does work, but it doesn't explain why my script, which runs on each page load, doesn't set the variable like it's been doing with all variables.

The script is:

<?php
foreach ($_REQUEST as $key => $value) {
if (isset($_REQUEST["$key"])) {
$$key = $_REQUEST["$key"];
}
else {
$$key = ""; //$$ = variable dynamique réf : phpdebutant.org
@Ariane well you are doing a foreach loop and then checking wether the variable is set (which obviously is set) So you can narrow down that code to
foreach ($_REQUEST as $key => $value) {
// whatever you want to do ...
}
@HamZa I just got the script from the teacher, without modifying it. Anyway, it shouldn't be an issue, right? For it to be inefficient, but still working.
Where does the link lead to, pls.
00:36
@Ariane teacher or not, it doesn't make sense that code :p
@webarto nginx/1.2.7 403
@Ham Let's focus on the issue, not on the details. Unless you think this is seriously causing the issue.
@webarto 403 :p
@Lusitanian Gracias. DNS fast in 'murica.
no index file :P
@Ariane mdr, so what's the issue ?
00:39
@Ham On the second page, the one with the <input type="text" [...] />, the variable $inputID has not been transferred, even though the script has been transferring variables fine.
@Ariane are you using the right action file ? (action="XYZ.php") ???
@Ham Thanks. Silly me. I was linking directly to the small file containing the code, not the "source" php file. not having a full page.
action="livredor.php?action=mod_editer"

Was what I needed. :p
@Ariane is cool :), by the way there is "siteduzero.com" a good site where you can learn PHP (and lot of other stuff) in french :)
@Ham I know of it, thanks.
@Ariane you're welcome :p
00:49
L'opération MySQL a échoué : (1064) You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 9

Wow, very helpful, MySQL error message. I'll be sure to check what syntax I should use near nothing. ._.
@Ariane echo out your query and post it.
@crypticツ i think he just tried out mysql_error(); and is surprised ...
I love how descriptive SQL errors are.
@cryptic Oh, thanks for offering help, but I found what to do already (was missing quotes around a value). I was more like laughing at the error message.

@Ham She. But yeah, pretty much that.
@Ariane Try to step over to PDO, i know that feeling, at school they also teach us about mysql_* functions, but it's already outdated and deprecated ...
00:54
@cryptic Actually I'll need some help. Another problem appeared, and without an error message.

@Ham I'm using $mysqli->error.
@Ariane oké
@Ariane lol you're full of problems, what is it ?
@Ham another variable that won't get through, but I'm pretty sure I have the right URL this time.
lolz, code plz :p
@Ham :
update messages
set
prenom='$prenom',
nom='$nom',
province=$province,
couleur='$couleur',
contenu='$contenu'
where
id='$id'

when echoed gives


update messages set prenom='Carolw', nom='Fortinw', province=13, couleur='rouge', contenu='Testwwww' where id=''

which doesn't make sense, since it's in the same form and set in the exact same way as the others
01:01
Could it be that PHP doesn't like variables named "$id" for some reason?
> Fixed bug #47174 (base64_decode() interprets pad char in mid string as terminator). (Ilia)
@Lusit What is that "cv-pls" tag?
@Ariane so $id = ""; // empty ?
01:04
@Ariane see the "meaning" link in the message i posted :)
@HamZa Yes. Looks like it.
@Lusit Hm, okay.
@Lusitanian i'm sure you got bored from this question "What is cv-pls" xD
@cryptic by the way if you can help too I'd be happy.
i've favorited this
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Q: Is there a scripted Java language like PHP which is scripted C?

sємsємWe know that PHP is scripting language of C. I wonder if there is scripted Java language that has syntax (not identical of course) like PHP?

01:07
@Ariane This is much like homework or test, i think you should atleast try something, i mean this is basic stuff ...
@crypticツ thx i already read that :)
whats that code that displays pdo errors?
@Lusitanian whahahaha xD
@Ham Don't you think I've been trying? ._.
@Ariane well $id = '' is too simple to fix ...
01:08
no
@HamZaDzCyberDeV lol, I am out of it today, I thought you were asking it =oP. Sorry been up early and been cleaning the house, super tired.
ah, then you'll have to be more specific.
OH SHEESH I found the problem. disabled="disabled" doesn't only "lock" a field, it also makes its value NOT be sent with PHP.
@crypticツ no problem, it's 2am here and i'm like a zombie :o
@Lusitanian who are you talking to? :)
01:09
@webarto lol :D i should've been more specific too
@Ariane it makes no sense to send the value of a disabled field. :)
@Ashwin To me it does. It acts like an input type="hidden" and a display of the value at the same time.
@Ariane nothing to do with PHP, that's browser behavior
@Ariane no it doesn't, it literally means it's disabled
you can accomplish styling in other ways
I can, perhaps, but the easiest way I found, to make it congruent with the rest of the page, was to put the ID in a field, and to disable that field.
[root@debian ~]$ less /proc/cpuinfo | grep "cpu cores"
cpu cores       : 4
cpu cores       : 4
cpu cores       : 4
cpu cores       : 4
cpu cores       : 4
cpu cores       : 4
cpu cores       : 4
cpu cores       : 4
[dmarjanovic@dev ~]$ free -m
             total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
Mem:         12009      11286        723          0       4705       1147
-/+ buffers/cache:       5433       6576
Swap:            0          0          0
[root@debian ~]$
@Lusitanian U MAD BRO?
@webarto nevar
I didn't know there was 32 cores processor available.
I watched TPB AFK, and they have about 4-5 servers, wondering what are those machines...
posted on February 18, 2013 by Lorna Mitchell

I'm delighted to announce that my new book "PHP Web Services" is now available as an early release! This is a project that I've been working hard on for the last few months, trying to put my extensive and hard-won experience of working with APIs into words and examples to make it easy for others to get up to speed in this area. The book isn't huge (or expensive, hint!), but it aims to gi

> 6.144.657 registered users Last updated 02:10:04. 52.745.302 peers (37.779.868 seeders + 14.965.434 leechers) in 4.462.730 torrents.
> The website now runs Lighttpd and PHP on its dynamic front ends, MySQL at the database back end, Sphinx on the two search systems, memcached for caching SQL queries and PHP-sessions and Varnish in front of Lighttpd for caching static content.
So... PHP is not webscale? :)
01:21
varnish is awesome
sphinx is awesome
as is memcached
:mindblown:
user652649
ah-ah!
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evening
evening everyone!
@wes @Abraxis good evening :)
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01:31
evening fellas
@wes i like your new gravatar
user652649
ye i have a lot of free time
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:P
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@webarto that curly brakets thing
user652649
01:33
is caused by a gtk bug opened since 2006
I saw the bug today, but thought it's fixed #wtf
user652649
open source hates me
not sure because I have pidgin on windows for 3 years or so, never chrashed because of that...
user652649
what do you mean... it is not a stability bug
01:37
have a nice evening/day everybody ...
I haven't seen that bug report, it was other... weird... I also use region specific layout and everything is OK... but I don't have "wild" characters...
user652649
dammit :(
I tried to input every character from the keyboard (printed on keyboard) and it worked.
user652649
i'm going to create a new report on gtk's bugzilla... hoping they will fix it
good luck with that
01:42
I'm off! Thanks for helping. (SHEESH so late.)
Fun is just starting.
1
Q: Codeigniter PDO emulate prepare

RaGe10940I have been reading around and people say that when setting up your connection with your Database that you should add $dbConnection->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES, false); Telling PDO to disable emulated prepared statements using real PDO statements. How do I set up this up in ...

@crypticツ y u suggest activerecord
@Pheagey cat /etc/varnish/secret > caee0d3f-8261-4dc6-800f-9261067ad732, if I'm wrong, they're not :)
> utilize i's active
that supposed to be its?
that's bad, m'kay
01:57
:)
@webarto lolz south park
I'm DDoS'ing yo' ass
PING 192.210.227.146 (192.210.227.146) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 192.210.227.146: icmp_seq=1 ttl=49 time=52.5 ms
64 bytes from 192.210.227.146: icmp_seq=2 ttl=49 time=52.5 ms
64 bytes from 192.210.227.146: icmp_seq=3 ttl=49 time=52.5 ms
64 bytes from 192.210.227.146: icmp_seq=4 ttl=49 time=52.5 ms
i can haz DDOS
lol
stop pinging me
@Lusitanian :*( I misunderstood the question of what the OP was wanting it. I'll delete and it won't happen again sir. Please don't shame me =o(
02:02
@crypticツ SHAME!!!!!!1111 one one one
nah i i have no idea if it was even relevant to question
well it wasn't...but the point is...activerecord makes me a
@webarto would you like to write a collaborative blogpost with me detailing why activerecord is an anti-pattern
@webarto you could then put it on your linkedin
@webarto NOO PLEASE SIR PLEASE SIR DON'T DO THIS :(
@Lusitanian Active Record Anti Pattern Expert?
I wanna hug that panda
user652649
can you guys suggest me a book on design patterns? not necessarily specific for php
user652649
@webarto these books don't appear to be promising to me. especially the microsoft one
user652649
lol
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@AshwinMukhija thanks very useful
@wes Pleasure
02:13
Not sure mate.
@Lusitanian I don't use active record, but why is it bad? I still use regular old full string queries, which I'm sure are bad as well.
@webarto exactly, what a great job title
user652649
@webarto yes seems to be a good book about patterns
@crypticツ combining business logic + persistence logic
02:17
@crypticツ also here's a good article that's anti-ORM in general: seldo.com/weblog/2011/08/11/orm_is_an_antipattern
not sleeping = eating = fat
I found the source of the bug
websuckets are sucking in chat?
@crypticツ but basically the biggest issue is that it stares at the SRP, blinks, and then proceeds to knock it down with a wrecking ball
So is this bad design for example?

$sql = 'SELECT `failed_attempts`, `sync_offset`, `totp_key` '
	. 'FROM `staff_totp` '
	. 'WHERE `staff_id` = ' . $this->db->escape($this->SSO->user->staff_id) . ' '
	. 'LIMIT 1';
$query = $this->db->query($sql);
@crypticツ without context it's impossible to tell
@crypticツ gist the file that's in, maybe?
02:22
@crypticツ Yes it is.
also you might be better off using a prepared statement
@webarto good point. needs more activerecord webscale nosql mongodb websocket
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@crypticツ active record is a class that reflects a db record, and it also have methods for to update the actual db
Too many fluent interfaces, too many `, and too many ., and great possibility for screwing it up. Please PDO, or similar.
@wes and validation logic
I can use a prepared statement but what advantage would it have over the above?
user652649
02:24
and the problem is "reading" and "writing" on the same interface isn't a good idea, in general
@crypticツ only advantage would be if you run that query quite a bit. then you prepare it once and execute it many a time, and your performance is better
user652649
@crypticツ no advantage at all
@crypticツ Little to none in most cases, but it's not about that, but about abstraction.
@webarto lololol trolling
user652649
chat isn't working good
02:27
Does all this matter if you are just making small websites?
@crypticツ doubtful, but define small and is their potential for growth?
@wes Yes (it doesn't).
user652649
you guys should stop saying to everyone to use prepared statements
lets say a personal website, small website for a mom and pop store where they don't really have plans to expand more than being local company.
Size doesn't matter :)
02:28
@wes i agree, it can get to be a cargo cult thing in here
prepared statements are actually slower if you only run them once and have no tangible benefit other than separating your params and making it more clear at a glance that you aren't vulnerably to bobby tables
I would say that it leaves less potential to be attacked. $this->db->escape() implies to me a userland object abstracting away some escaping. Somebody could come along and change that method or override it and implement some escaping they think is the right way.
@crypticツ Something that big? You should use JavaEE and abstract the concept so you can have a MomAndPopStoreFactory which can build MomAndPopStoreInterface implementations, all of which can be passed into a WebsiteFactory to create the websites.
Leaving it up to the database doesn't present that opportunity
@cspray good point
Not to mention that I just think a named parameter looks better than all that string concatenation
user652649
02:30
if you ask me they are totally unnecessary and worthless and for dozens of reasons @Lusitanian
@wes i totally disagree with that too...why do you say that?
Slap a :user_staff_id in there and throw that thing in a heredoc and it looks a lot nicer to read
And some IDEs will provide SQL syntax highlighting
@cspray my [gr]avatar likes your [gr]avatar
@Lusitanian :) It's actually in homage to the dog in the picture. She was about 12 years old and passed away about a week ago
She was a part of my family for almost 1/3 of my life
aw :( i'm sorry.
02:32
It's just weird knowing that she won't be there next time I visit
But, I don't mean to be throwing this out there in chat. Let's do some PHP!
lolz, yes.
I like prepared statements. Having seen the stuff that people can write when you leave it up to them I'd rather let the computer take care of it when possible.
user652649
@Lusitanian my english really sucks but i will try to explain myself
02:35
@cspray true...i've definitely seen some pretty bad code
$stmt = <<<'EOD'
SELECT `failed_attempts`, `sync_offset`, `totp_key` FROM `staff_totp` WHERE `staff_id` = :staff_id LIMIT 1
EOD;

$params = [':staff_id' => 1];

foreach($params as &$param)
  $param = $this->db->escape($param);

$stmt = strtr($stmt, $params);
user652649
for example, in my case, if i want to reuse a query, i have a class method of my very class that builds the SQL for me
but imho they still aren't necessary every single time you write a query, if said query is only going to be used once
@Lusitanian Unfortunately I've waded around in some pretty awful stuff
@Lusitanian No, I wouldn't say they are absolutely necessary in every situation
user652649
so my prepared statement equivalent is a php method
02:35
But my general rule is if there is some parameter that is provided by the user it should probably be a prepared statement
Generally the arguments are that it is a performance hit
Well, show me some profiling numbers
Can you prove that all that concatenation and userland method calling is actually faster?
tbh it partially depends on how slow the connection between the database server and the php interpreter is
You guys are going micro here...
You can always slap 32 cores and what not...
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very micro... i was talking about programming not performances
02:37
But bad code will still be bad code...
On a programming level prepared statements are just as easy to write as example
And more importantly
Easier to read
i'd never argue with easier to read :D
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@Lusitanian
> for example, in my case, if i want to reuse a query, i have a class method of my very class that builds the SQL for me
@wes that's not necessarily a good thing
@wes Ok, instead of building the SQL why not return a prepared statement for that SQL?
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02:39
:P you say dat... but why?
anytime I see a class called something like QueryBuilder I generally get annoyed at the code i see/the "fluent interface" it exposes
@Lusitanian can I link your blag from meh site?
@webarto of course...also i need to write moar content
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i don't have any querybuilder class, my SQL are in their functional methods
spreading da link juice
02:42
@webarto so would this suffice? stackoverflow.com/a/14156676/1592648 I use CI for most of my sites with a little more zf2 as I get into it.
I need to xfer gf's website to VPS, is there a plugin for that?
@crypticツ augh, you use codeigniter??!? why
@webarto ya $.transferSite();
@webarto there's also a wordpress version
@crypticツ Yes, just don't concat (for your own sake). I'm not sure anyone uses real prepared statements with abstraction (that's hard m'kay). Related: Have you tried Kohana?
writing your own code (in general, not always) > symfony2 > zend2 > (any other framework)
@webarto nope, what would it allow me to do?
@Lusitanian but CI is so slimmed down and has just the bare minimum I need to do what I do. Everyone has there reasons, hey at least I am working my way up with zf2 =o)
02:48
@crypticツ @Lusitanian explain please.
F* NO
@crypticツ NO
@webarto omg what am I doing wrong?
How do you guys feel about Laravel?
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@Lusitanian `SELECT * FROM table WHERE aaa = :parameterA AND bbb = :parameterB` lets say that bbb is a optional parameter
how would you write that query since the "AND bbb = xxx" part can be omitted?
02:51
FUCK
STAHP
Nov 8 '10 at 14:55, by ircmaxell
the only framework(s) I've used are Lithium (LI3) and Kohana
They have no docs (little), yet you understand the code by reading it.
user652649
@Lusitanian or, another example `SELECT * FROM table WHERE aaa = :parameterA` if you want to search for null values, with this query you will have as a result
`SELECT * FROM table WHERE aaa = NULL` which is not correct, because you probably want `SELECT * FROM table WHERE aaa IS NULL`
Downside is static, but...
Guys, seriously, stop following crappy tutorials, I've quit NetTuts+ because I couldn't stand buzz words and hipstering.
All you need to know about PHP is in this room.
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so, for me prepared statements are a "programming language" with whom you can only use the replace() function, and since it is like this, for me, better handling everything in php
le wild @Jack appears
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everyone is ignoring me. i love you too, ok?
02:58
I'm not, websuckets gone mad.

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