@shredding I'm thinking proxy or something sticking it's nose in on the machine where it's not working but I'm just trying to make it work on my local first
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5620 @ 2.40GHz
cpu cores : 4
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5620 @ 2.40GHz
cpu cores : 4
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5620 @ 2.40GHz
cpu cores : 4
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5620 @ 2.40GHz
cpu cores : 4
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5620 @ 2.40GHz
cpu cores : 4
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5620 @ 2.40GHz
cpu cores : 4
@andho no matter which renderer I use for markdown, it wont highlight the php code. I've tried maruku, redcarpet, kramdown and rdiscount with ~~~php, ~~~.php,```php and {% highlight php %}. Each with and without <?php. It doesnt work on the blog while it does work on github
@shredding You need to tell people who use the lib that they need to have the root CA certs installed and updated, wiki.gandi.net/en/ssl/intermediate has info about about what they are doing and why
@shredding Well you can but it's not completely secure (although it's better than disabling verification) if the root or intermediate cert is revoked at some point. However, if that happens the host cert should be altered as well and verification should start failing again.
@NullPointer I have the basic one, works for me. Can be a pain sometimes is format is not right, but if you buy from Amazon (book), then it's all good.
@webarto the one which isn't backlight though. I'd say the fire isn't good compared to the E-Ink one. And that new paperwhite one; I heard the lighting is uneven
@NiekBergman hmm... I've been thinking about getting the 7 for awhile but I don't know... not 100% convinced yet
@fibertech See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Root_certificate - the cert he had was not a root cert but an intermediate, cURL was throwing up because it couldn't verify the entire trust chain
@AdamLynch I have a few friends who have the Nexus 7, and they LOVE it. I'm personally waiting for the 2nd gen 7. I have a Xoom right now, and it serves me quite well
i had a mobile phone(galaxy s2) and i tried to uninstall phone software, separate all parts of phone and done some stupid thing ... now i have land line
@ircmaxell Just explain what PDO isn't, and also if you s/mysql/mysqli you're not automatically safe. I think you know what I mean, I just can't word it properly.
@AdamBrown Only reason I'm going for them is because I've done a lot of research online first - if a book doesn't explain something very well and you're a newbie, you're screwed - where as on the internet you can ask questions / open another tab and do a quick google in a short space of time keeping you in the loop.
I have the following books from the O'Reilly bookstore: MySQL Troubleshooting (physical), The Art of Intrustion, The Art of Deception, Social Engineering: The Art of Human Hacking.
@AdamBrown Yep, but once I'd learned how, along with some OOP and MVC - I really wanted to better myself and so learned MVC, how to write your own barebones framework, best practices etc. I'm learning all the time
@shredding Yeh that is the "solution" that pretty much everyone uses for things like this, there are a lot of posts around the internet telling people to do that, it really sucks.
@AdamLynch @andho @Jimbo Hey guys thanks for the words. The fact that at least two people have read books by O'reilly here gives me confidence. I think I will buy it
because I want it to use an appropriate player. That's how YouTube's embedded player works... It loads a compatible player for your OS, and supports ad impressions...
I have a huge multi-dimensional array that i am fetching from database, each sub array contains a row of table. I am trying to json encode it, and it gives an error when it comes across a value "http://www.abc.com".
if you've an indexed array (or associative array whose keys are string integers) you're trying to encode , or inside the array you're trying to encode, it'll only work if the indexes start at 0