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21:00
@Baumr For example, your static.example.com can be on a fast flat-file serving 'puter, etc.
That's what I thought -- just complications with the client's email system (I don't know exactly concerning what, some external company manages their in-house computer systems) have put me off :P

So has this business with finding out that their Windows hosting doesnt support PHP/htaccess
There is plenty of information on teh netz.
@Baumr I say this with an entire bucket of salt, but most companies separate their Domain server from their web server. From a security standpoint, it is almost a no-brainer. Financial concerns usually lead smaller companies into the "do-it-all" server, but they universally discover one of two truths: 1) you're asking to get pwned by a 13 y/o Anonymous /btard, or 2) you need better infrastructure if you want to grow.
@Chris LOL :D
21:02
dafuq?
OMG, I'm listening to Britney Spears, again.
On purpose?
@webarto dafuq
F* gym music. I'm a fag
@Chris You mean examplecompany.com or webhostcompany.com? :P
21:05
@KevinMurphy - I have a co-worker with that name, and a completely different guy with the same name; I had to do a bunch of manual DB adjustment on his user account today. You are the third Kevin Murphy I have dealt with in 24 hours.

What is happening?
In essence, are you saying its more secure to register domain with one company, and host website somewhere else?
No.
I am saying your web host -- the server with your website files & database, is more securely located in a DMZ that is not connected with (or ON) your intranet structure servers, like your domain controller, dhcp, etc.
If the web hosting server is completely not even in the building, that's fine too.
how can php use 102% of CPU?
2 CPUs, one process. I've seen that video before; you nasty.
@Chris Ah, now I get it
Thanks :)
For being patient :D
@Chris PHP is running in a single thread...
@ircmaxell I was just playing... I bet it is just a rounding error, or misreporting. We talkin' windows or `nix?
@Chris My client has a Windows sever because they use Exchange in their office or emails, appointments, and other internal stuff
The method generateLink() has an NPath complexity of 52672764816. The configured NPath complexity threshold is 200.
21:09
That wouldn't be possible on a UNIX server, right?
this might be a really stupid question but why can we not make threaded applications in php?
So, would it make sense to look for a web host that has a Windows server with PHP/htaccess support -- two birds with one stone?

Or would it be cheaper/easier to just keep them seperate?
@Baumr under no circumstances should you ever run a website on the same server as Exchange
21:10
@ircmaxell Ah interesting...!
Love our new Cloud-connected Mobile support? http://bit.ly/154nZQ1
I don't get this, at all :(
@ircmaxell So now I'm wondering if that's what they are doing right now? :D
@ircmaxell Quick way to find out?
@webarto Aaaaargh Zend Studio. EJECT EJECT!
@PeeHaa When I open it up, it's like I've never used computer.
21:11
@PeeHaa I used zend studio at work, when workig with zend. I find it amazing on linux and horrible on windows
@webarto What's a "computer"?
evening @all
@DaveRandom We have 'em 'puters.
Evening @DaveRandom
today i wrote code in KDeveloper ... wasn't actually so bad, only it was more like a glorified Kate
@tereško then Dante came along
Just got a mail from Zend, THEY KNOW!!1!11
@Lusitanian yeah
@Baumr If they have one server, and they have exchange, and that one server is hosting their website (or any publicly accessible web resource), then yes, they're doing it the cheap (and dumb) way, one server to do-it-all.
TO RULE THEM ALL
@ircmaxell ...with the possible exception of OWA, if and only if you are a SMB of limited means
@Chris Interesting... very interesting! Why is it dumb and insecure, in short?
@Lusitanian LOL!!!
Is 10k for ?
21:18
@webarto delv after 2 days
@PeeHaa Yes, well that is the plan for this summer of (something).
@DaveRandom OWA should not be on the same server. But even if so, that's not a website...
@tereško You're near 20k, gratz.
whats cv-pls, btw?
and delv-pls?
@Baumr By hosting domain and other intranet concerns on the same server as web services means that any security vulnerabilities in your public web services can compromise your entire domain security. So let's say, for the sake of example, that PHP contains some inherit security flaw (heaven forbid!). An attack can use that flaw to gain access to the server that hosts PHP. Well, now that they're there, they see "Holy crap, an Exchange data store", or "Gee wiz, trade secrets on a shared drive!"
@Chris Haha :D and thanks!
@Baumr Close-vote-please and delete-vote-please. Quality patrol for the PHP tag (as well as few grievously bad strays)
I feel like I should make a question on pro-webmasters about this so that you folks can get your deserved upvotes? :P
21:25
The method registrationStep2() has an NPath complexity of 68723831792640.
Nah, we do this for the lolz.
@Chris Haha
@ircmaxell Where is that?
@webarto But I insist :P
@webarto some of the code here
21:25
@Baumr You should anyway just to get the full picture. I assume you're going to have to talk to your boss (or some boss-type guy) to explain why they need a new web host. Instead of telling them "I totally spaced out and wrote you some useless PHP application that your server cannot run", you can instead say, "For your own good, you need to host your website on a non-critical box that doesn't hold the keys to your entire corporate domain". That makes you into the good guy
wow the things you dont realize
@Chris Nice! :D
@Chris Good call
I starred some of your guys' responses -- does that help somehow? Or totally useless? :P
Don't do that, please. It's irrelevant to everyone but you. Although, beer works :P @PeeHaa where is the beer? :P
Chat stars? Meaningless beyond the first-level badge. In fact, potentially aggravating if what you star isn't generally awesome.
a 500 line method, with dozens of includes/require statements, if blocks, and absolutely no formatting
21:28
@ircmaxell WHERE? I WANTS IT!
silly question, I'm testing my email activation and the receiver is getting some purple text, why is that?
@ircmaxell I don't even ...
@grasshopper Someone spilled ink on mail server?
@webarto I'm still trying to find a sane way of fedexing beer
@grasshopper Where are you checking the mail? View source or original headers/text, then we can help you.
@grasshopper It also means, you have the same email in conversation.
21:30
uhm, im sending it from one of my gmail accounts to another one of my gmail accounts :P
Yes, it's because the email is the same. That's just how it works.
oh, ok. good to know.
@ircmaxell was that NPath number for real?
good luck writing tests)
C ya in 5 years)
OK, so I tried to summarize my question — and weave in some of the mini-questions I asked here that you guys answered:
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Q: Host website on UNIX, but email on Windows?

BaumrClient has web hosting and email hosting from one web provider. Their email hosting is integrated with their systems at their office — an Exchange server. Both are on a Windows server (the same one, TBC — security problem?), but this web host does not support PHP, a problem for: WordPress on...

Feel free to make edits/suggest changes -- esp. how to make this question more relevant for other people
More importantly, reply and do your worst! :D
Should I reveal who the web host is, by the way? Will that be helpful, or just stray from topic?
21:40
No need
Gotcha
@Baumr wait, so this is hosted exchange?
@DaveRandom I am trying to figure out whether it's hosted at my clients' premises, or by this web host
TBC
if thats what u mean?
OK well I would very much hope that if it's hosted Exchange it will have absolutely nothing to do with the web server, unless the hosting provider are seriously crap
You are talking as if it's a dedicated box, but it sounds like that's probably not the case
Or seriously awesome and do it totally right.... there are still some good colo/remote host providers out there
21:44
@DaveRandom Mind you, I know what I know via one of my clients' workers conversations with the web host
Right, and you know office people and their understanding of "the server"
So not sure if he was told the right stuff, or interpreted it as such :P
I know, exactly!
:P
You could show them a picture of an aircraft carrier and say, "this is 'the server'" and they'd be all like ooooooo
But again, that's just from browsing the NS website... last time I did that, I assumed that my client has a UNIX/Apache server... and you can see how that turned out :P
That Exchange thing looks expensive (is that $7/month for every email account?), and like it's separate from the Windows hosting they provide?

Thus, I don't get what the problem is... :P
@Baumr What existing web sites do they have?
21:50
Just one site (at least out of ones hosted with NS)

http://www.networksolutions.com/web-hosting/popup-unix-windows-details.jsp
What? No ColdFusion? Noobs.
@Baumr ...built in what though?
@Chris :-P
@DaveRandom HTML tables :D
@DaveRandom And some amateur JS
So just static HTML files?
Yup
21:52
Ah. And so you're trying to tack on some php enhancements, as well as add the wordpress blog
@Chris I've re-done the whole thing, yes :)
Yep... need a better host. They're probably over-paying anyway.
Right, well you should have no problem migrating that to *nix then
@DaveRandom Yeah, no databases
@Chris Exactly! I keep saying that
@Chris But they've been with NS a long time
@webarto Y U NO VPS ME UP????
21:54
See, the security concerns that we were talking about... I assumed they had an on-site Windows box that was hosting their webpage and acting as a Domain Controller. If it is all hosted on that provider, then that isn't too likely. Even if NS is doing that (WHAT!), it isn't your company's liability; if someone broke into your network, they could sue the pants off NS.
please thankyou most grateful friend
So, most of the security concerns aren't valid in this setup.
@DaveRandom I derail quickly :D
@Chris Then it's information I should have shared with you guys sooner :P
Apologies :D
@Chris Ah, good
N/p... but that makes it worse for you :p
21:55
Also moving over should be much easier, and they would no longer have to pay for Windows WEBhosting, but just keep paying those costs for the Exchange server stuff?
@Chris Convincing them?
Yep, and making this into more of a "good for you" thing rather than a "I fuxed up a little bit..." thing
It should be fine

In the worst case, I'll learn more about IIS and setting up a .NET blog :P
@webarto Join the club. I started working on someones website about 6mths ago now, so far I have done a grand total of about 3 hrs work (luckily they aren't really expecting any timescales)
@Baumr Are you a consultant or hourly?
21:57
@DaveRandom I rarely finish anything... or start on time...
@Chris Haha, well I fuxed up a little bit by not checking this beforehand fully -- I just couldn't imagine they wouldn't have Apache :P or even PHP
@DaveRandom No, @Baumr
@Chris Sadly, at this point, project based -- but will turn into hourly once I'm done :)
@webarto I blame you guys and this stupid chat for derailing.
@DaveRandom i think that kinda describes my "framework" development process
21:58
@PeeHaa Really? I just blame @GoogleGuy
@PeeHaa This chat made me smarter person :P
.. at least i have spent ~12h on mine in past 6 month
@webarto Well yeah it is very useful. But also a huge distraction to me.
@DaveRandom true true
Is this answer the full story?
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A: Host website on UNIX, but email on Windows?

Stephen OstermillerEmail hosting is easy to separate out from web hosting using DNS. Point the MX records to the email host, and the records for the main domain name and www to the web host. So in your case you should be able to make the change by changing just a A record for the main domain to a new ip address of...

Also, do you think I should edit the question with this new information about the Netwrok Solutions setup, Exchange, etc.?
@tereško I really must find the proper "approximately equal to" symbol and put it somewhere easily insertable, I read ~ as "not" every time
22:00
@Baumr Don't edit questions to change the meaning
@DaveRandom ~ makes me think of Wal~Mart
when i have to work on something seriously i tend to use this thing : desktimeapp.com
it tracks how much time you spend in each application/website
@Chris Wal-not-Mart?
@PeeHaa New question then? The meaning wasn't exactly clearly established in my initial question (See the two TBCs)
finally things are working
22:02
things ≈ working
no no they are
@DaveRandom do you mind sharing? :) (with me)
@tereško This must not be what you meant to link to. That site is like a craigslist for extra deskspace (and probably just as likely to get you raped as craigslist)
FUCK
lol
22:04
@webarto No worries
@tereško /ME DOESN'T GIVE A F*, why, you're tracked?
i am not tracked , but it lets me keep count of how many hours i have spend on something
> What the hell are your employees doing?
F*ck all
@tereško I use Billings (OS X)
22:05
I don't need a web app to tell me that
@tereško But admittedly, it's pretty buggy (and paid, for that matter -- or rather, despite that!)
Me either. Here's a report:

All day: nothing.
I'm listening to Britney Spears, sod off.
The point is: get shit done.
I just got dual heads set up at my desk, it doubles my unproductivity.
22:11
Update:

I found out that the Exchange Server is, allegedly, on the company's premises.
Well if anything that simplifies matters
@DaveRandom Because that means the servers are seprate?
Must be. So they have an on-site Exchange server, then they pay NetworkSolutions for Windows hosting. The only thing needed, assuming that's accurate, is to get them to change their hosting package with NetworkSolutions. If that's all there is to it, they probably won't even need to alter their DNS records.
@Chris Just the A?
22:16
Probably not even that, depending on how NetworkSolutions does the change (assuming that they'll stick with NetworkSolutions and simply change the hosting package)
im kinda bored
Luckily for you, when you get them to make the switch to their hosting, they can put it all on NetworkSolutions to get it working correctly. So, if there are DNS record changes to be made, you can have your client ask NS to take care of it.
  public function excerpt($str, $len = 60, $ellipsis = FALSE)
  {
    preg_match(sprintf('#^\s*.{%d}[^\s]*#ms', $len), $str, $matches);
    return empty($matches[0]) ? $str : trim($matches[0]) . ($ellipsis) ? '...' : '';
  }
Is this readable?
@Chris Very true. That's the advantage of not going to someone like DreamHost
22:18
@webarto no
@Baumr Eh, shop around, you'll get an idea. You mention they've been with NS for a long time, so there's not much to gain by spending time & energy talking them in to something else.
@TheWebs Well, that's very clarifying answer.
@webarto What's with the sprintf()?
@webarto where I use to work we did not allow: empty($matches[0]) ? $str : trim($matches[0]) . ($ellipsis) ? '...' : ''; It would have to be broken up into if statements in order for svn to see each line and see what changed on each line
@Chris There's hosts that provide "unlimited' in all categories for $2-8 a month :D
22:19
@DaveRandom Concat or double quotes then?
these guys want $30/month for it :D
@Chris It's Java, it's Enterprise :P
@webarto Eh. It does the job.
could be cleane up
@Chris Needs more (), f* up first ternary. Works :)
@TheWebs Blame Britney Spears for that.
22:23
I just dug out a similar-looking function from this massive old-ass project I'm working on....
function truncate($text, $limit=25, $trun_indic = '...') {
	if (strlen($text) <= $limit)
		return $text;
    $text = $text." ";
    $text = substr($text,0,$limit-strlen($trun_indic));
    $text = substr($text,0,strrpos($text,' '));
    $text = $text.$trun_indic;
    return $text;
}
No i blame the code writer
@Chris unicode. Think about the children
@Chris Yes, that's awesome :D I know you once wrote a better string function than me, I wanted to cry :P You was more leet.
@Chris can get a VPS for cheaper -- honestly, havent needed root access so far...
...for a simple site: static html, some php, Wordpress on a dir... needed?
It's $15 per year. At RamNode.
22:24
Not today, webby, not today. Though, I didn't make that.. thing there.
You don't need root access provided by someone when using WP. Just hack yourself into the shell
;)
@PeeHaa LOL :D
@PeeHaa chroot :P
@webarto Why isn't your "ellipsis" an ellipsis :P
@PeeHaa I was shocked too :P 'mericans
22:26
I wanted to be ellipsis...
…: GTFO! Shenanigans!
:D
I ellipsis once, lost my whole platoon…
You took an exclamation to the knee?
@webarto I think codepad.org/98L513Xf although it's still not great :-(
lol
Why would one need more than 25 FTP accounts?
22:28
@DaveRandom Thanks, like your style.
Or, for a normal site (and not a social network), more than 300GB of disk space?
That's huge, and I have lots of porn, still not filled up. Why do you need 300GB, except porn?
:P

Even for that, ever heard of streaming? :D
Bandwidth or disk space?
@webarto Disk space, bandwidth is unlimited for all of their packages
22:30
Why can't we have primitive typehints in function signatures? Is this not 'merica?
@webarto I have... errr... ahem <sub><sub>8.4TB of TV</sub></sub>
I am not proud of myself
@DaveRandom Holy f* :O
But honestly, once you've watched an episode, why not delete it?
I have a morbid fear of deleting things
@Baumr So they say... so they say...
22:31
I used to have a ton of television shows hanging around, and my wife asked me that same question.
I was mad at first, but then I answered: I… don't… know?
@Chris Because everything is a string yadi yadi yada and BS like that
286 File(s) 23,432,601,029 bytes
This month.
I just rm -rf Downloads
And then download again :D
public function excerpt(string $str, integer $len = 60, string $ellipsis = FALSE) <-- not too much to ask.
@Chris string $ellipsis = FALSE ?
I like this string $ellipsis = FALSE
lol
22:33
Does not compute
Noobs.
pah
See that's why we need typehinting
that would be a 5:30 parse error
22:35
Hey
Error 9001: Insufficient BAC to process your request. Please add malt liquor to primary access port #ifihadglasses
Is there some kind of function that I can use to delete all characters from a string except I give it to no? I know I could make a regular expression but this problem seems so common somebody must made a solution for it.
@Chris throw new InsufficientMaltLiqourStocksException('Y U NO GO TO THE SHOP WHEN I TELL U????');
i need some sleep
22:37
Oh my f* God...
@totymedli Yes, str_replace() or strtr()
Ow wait
But no, I'm good, I won't bash on people.
Where's the article about generators @NikiC posted a few weeks back?
@totymedli Can you expand on exactly what you need to do?
That's the one, thanks
22:40
@DaveRandom define('BecauseTheCrazyGuyAtTheStoreNeverGivesMeMyChangeAndLooksAtMeInAnIntimida‌​tingWayUntilILeave', 'THE TRUTH');
@DaveRandom I have a string. I want to delete every characters from it except the ones I say it to keep.
You bastards....
Maybe under this time I could write it:D
@totymedli Yeh, but what is the string? Why are you stripping these characters from it?
22:42
@MadaraUchiha huh?! how / why did that get reopened
Post Reopened by PaulStock, C. A. McCann, iTech, Mac, Mark Harrison
occurred 7 mins ago
Obviously you can just do preg_replace('[^'.implode('', $charlist).']', '', $str) (possibly some escaping) but I'm just wondering what the usecase is
@MadaraUchiha I don't even recognize those names
Me neither
Flagged it.
@DaveRandom It's a telephone number input field. But i dont want to overspecialize the rquired format, so all the dummy users can enter their crazy styled telephone numbers. I just want them to only enter numbers and /-+ characters.
22:44
And why the aversion to regex?
That's how you do it, so by asking for a different way, there must be some reason to do it the hard way.
Regex was the best thing since sliced bread. That was before the websockets era
Now I only use ws instead of regex
WebSockets for cleaning up strings? Tell me more. I am so sick of making these sandwiches on bread, and now you're telling me there's something better out there! SPILL IT!
Because I have to think with so much possibilities, and the regex would delete numbers that I forgot to mark as legal or the regex would be too complicated.
Its sounds easy to me to loop across a string and if a character isn't the same as one from an array, then I don't concatenate it to the result string.
Same problem (you may still forget characters) and with a worse solution @totymedli
22:50
@totymedli Well you are basically talking about preg_replace('/\D/', '', $str)
$number = '867-5309';
echo 'cleaned: '.preg_replace("/[^\d]/","", $number); // 8675309

$number = '666-867-5309';
echo 'cleaned: '.preg_replace("/[^0-9\-]/","", $number); // 666-867-5309

$number = '(666)867-5309';
echo 'cleaned: '.preg_replace("/[^0-9\-\(\)]/","", $number); // (666)867-5309
Especially the first route, that's exactly what I would do: throw out anything non-numeric
That seems pretty straightforward
So if you're trying to avoid complexity, I think avoiding preg_replace is not the right direction.
Looping string parts and whitelist arrays.... or one line of code.
I have some epic phone number validation regexes from my SIP stack somewhere, just trying to dig them out
I would prefer regex if I would use them that frequently and could keep in mind all the meaning of the simbols.
They are quite localized though, you need to know roughly what you are expecting (IDD, NDD from a specific country, local number etc)
I know this is not an excuse, cus Google is my friend...
@Chris Anyway thanks its awesome:)
22:56
But the symbols... are they part of the phone number? Usually not. The only legit non-numeric phone number symbols I can think of are either + for international designator (but that isn't really part of the number), or parenthesis around area codes for the US, which also are not part of the number.
So really, if you let your user type them into the box, that's cool and all, but you don't really want the junk, just the numbers
I'm implementing a login system for a site i'm building, and to implement the 'remember me' function, i generate a hash each time the user logs in and link it to that user in my database.
I'm currently using bcrypt to generate the authentication hashes. Are there any reasons not to?
@Chris isnt't + actually just 00 /cc @DaveRandom
did you just carbon copy a chat message?
Oh crap. That was meant to be bcc
Now you all know :(
@ErikDolor what are you bcrypting to get the hash?
22:58
@Chris Actually E.164 does permit several symbols with semantic meanings
some random string of characters
@PeeHaa Depends where you live ;-)
re-using the same method i've been using to generate password hashes
grrrr
@ErikDolor cryptographically secure, y/n?
22:59
(although in reality yes)
@PeeHaa I am not very well-versed on international numbers, or the phone number specs. Are there strings in phone numbers? Good luck dialing them with my numeric-only phone. :shrug:
It'll be a very low traffic site (select group of people), so bcrypt overhead is not a big problem in this case
@Chris Me neither. That's why we hired @DaveRandom :)
lol

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