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18:01
this project already developed by other person then the captcha issue only will fix by me @Happyninja
may i change to html structure?
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@karthys you open the form two times
in where @pce
pce
pce
in your contact form.
<form name="frm1" ... and next line <form name=frm1
with different onsubmit handlers and action targets
but contactus2.php page am open one time only the <form> tag
@karthys Also, the form is opened as the child of a TR, which should have <td>s as children only. This page is the defintion of tag soup and it's a miracle it works at all...
Try viewing the source of the page in firefox, it'll show you a whole lot of red tags, which are things it couldn't parse and thus just skipped. On top of that there are <center> tags and many other horrible things that may make your site break...
18:07
@karthys i recommend you to make sure your code works before implementing it in the other one
i implement the same functionality with other new os commerce cms its working well @Happyninja
@karthys the same way?
you are including resources twice
the same way i try it but not working in this project ,then project already developed by some person then this issue only fixing to me. @Happyninja
Evening all
my contactus2.php page code i paste here
@Happyninja
1) your page syntax is not correct 2) line 3 and line 747 include the same resource and so on
which resource? @Happyninja
@karthys have you checked your view-source page? it's kind of messy
@karthys please don't ask us things you can easily look up yourself by going to those lines... that way you are just wasting our time
18:18
@PeeHaa Is the cv-pls site on auto-sync with the git repo master?
i saw view->source .. sorry for waste your time
bye to all
@DaveRandom yes sir
@PeeHaa Winner, how do you feel about pushing a 0.20.1 with the click tracking? It seems to be something people want like yesterday (after a short beta of course).
Also what's the sync interval?
@NullPointer i received your message check history )
@DaveRandom Minimum I think. Let's say max 5mins. Although I'm pretty sure I set it to check as often as possible. Which should mean 1min?
Anonymous
18:23
The last a Ninja would do is learn php
@DaveRandom Fine. Also a nice real test for the auto update
Epic fail
Or does it only work in europe?
?
lol
Fuck those muricans/ They always get all the shiny stuff first. Now it's our time!
> It still looks like some random characters bashed together by a monkey
with a keyboard.
18:32
@PeeHaa I wish that worked for everything
wait long enough and it fixes itself
:D
:)
Am I the only one who read internals the last few days and thought: what the fuck are all those stupid "features" people suddenly want in?
Hey guys
hey @AshwinMukhija
What's up?
@DaveRandom bug I think? hallup?
18:38
@PeeHaa ?
@AshwinMukhija Nothing much. Just bitching about the things. You know the usual
@DaveRandom news is broken sometimes
Well now there's a helpful error message
:-P
@PeeHaa you pinged earlier?
@DaveRandom ^
@ircmaxell Yep, but I have bought a selfhelp book in the mean time so I figured it already out. Thanks anyways
18:41
;)
@DaveRandom the above happens randomly. On different messages
Heroku thingy?
Did you rewrite it in RoR?
Hmm, at a guess that's because it's not running on the same server as the NNTP server and it's slow to deliver the last few lines of the message so the buffer clearout op doesn't work. I'll modify it to explicitly look for a terminating . instead of just dumping out the buffer
@PeeHaa I shall rise above your blatant trolling comments
:-P
:-)
a nice poutine, lunch time
sigh
> Comments SHOULD be deliberately vague so that when code is updated the comments don't need to be - this saves valuable development time.
this I mostly agree with
18:48
lol
should really have same example code though
@ircmaxell word
> Code MUST use 5 spaces for indenting on Mac, 3 for Linux and 3.5 on Windows. This a applies to the developer not the file - so there will be various different indents as different developers on different operating systems work in the same file. This will help define accountability of code.
Anonymous
for more info, consult PHP Noob
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do windows users have a half space key ?
18:56
wow Glad to see at least somebody is happy about some of the crappier features: php-news.herokuapp.com/php.internals/a/66080
for ( $i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
@ircmaxell I dont see that going very far...
if humor, its well done...o wait...I see the sarcasm in it...+1
lol
> As an alternative (because everyone needs a little competition!) this style guide was created. All the included content has been agreed unanimously by all voting members. All content has been carefully researched so ensure that no-one codes this way. As no-one currently uses any of these techniques they are unbiased and impartial and therefore everyone can agree on these standards!
:)
/passive aggressive nerd humor at its best
PSR-2 intentionally omits a style guide for function declaration
19:08
@PeeHaa and anyone else interested: 0.20.1 Chrome | Firefox - it's beta so don't all jump on it at once, the changes are useful but relatively minor so I think it's stable, it will be in the auto-update channel after a few days of no problems.
I'm out for a couple of hours, catch y'all later
@DaveRandom @PeeHaa nginx.com/news/nginx-websockets.html what does this mean?
@webarto it just means that you can now proxy websocket connections through nginx, and no longer have to put a websocket-capable load balancer in front of it
that's useful if you want to serve websocket and HTTP traffic on the same port(s)
@webarto It means that the marketing dept had done there job for this month
:)
@igorw got it! @PeeHaa but everything is still the same with the code you have, you just can for e.g. connect to :80 ?
Yeah but what's wrong with :1337????
19:15
Proxies it's what's wrong with using non-standard ports
I always use 1337, it makes me feel like a real hacker ninja
user895378
NOTHING (except your websocket app is totally useless if not run on 80/443)
@webarto Hard to say without reading some real specs/docs, with I cannot find
Really going now
It's webscale?
19:16
nginx now with moar webscale
It serves shit before you request it
user895378
mod_precog
lol
mod_webscale
mod_magic
Does anyone has a cv request at hand by any chance?
ty
Oeh nice. It works
@webarto fully agree
19:24
Nice
You have my axe
@webarto :)
britney, bitch
these steroids are turning me into a douchebag
next thing @rdlowrey tanning lessons
user895378
Well the first rule is you gotta get lubed up with essential oils :)
user895378
19:28
Do you own any neon pink or yellow speedos?
user895378
If not, you'll need to make a trip to the swimwear outlet.
@rdlowrey virgin olive oil can haz do?
Heh, virgin
user895378
Good for the follicles. Absolutely.
user895378
19:29
You might need to get some pepper spray as well because soon you'll be fighting women off left and right.
hrm, looks like I'm going to be spending $600 per year on software soon... Going Adobe CS6...
@rdlowrey HAHA ... you're tanned and make funny == get laid
i don't want to do anything
....what did i walk into here? male advice session?
MADNESS
19:33
lol
user895378
Yes, go ahead caller. What's your query?
user895378
Oh you want to know how not to do your commits? Like this:
user895378
Showing 64 changed files with 2,076 additions and 1,516 deletions.
hey there i want to do something where i can use one my time that data has been use like one token how many time has been use it have been used for 5 time same token then delete it
any advise :D
@rdlowrey Can this pass? Thank you! I'd like to say hello to everyone that knows me!
> Showing 43 changed files with 1,990 additions and 573 deletions.
user895378
19:36
^ Good enough. If today were Friday you'd need to up your game a bit, though.
That is the summary of February, ~1300 additions...
@MalikUsman That looks a lot like Google Translate pooping out unreadable translations. If you wrote it yourself, I'm sorry, but that's not English and I can't read it...
oOK Then learn urdu :D hehe kidding :d
hey every one
i facing one problem regrading joomla....
any one any idea about joomla here
joomla component ?????
heloooo....
20:05
@AnkurSaxena hello, could you be more specific?
@AnkurSaxena I'm afraid the joomla knowledge is quite low here, perhaps you would be better off asking at the joomla forum (if there is such a thing)
20:21
@rdlowrey Be sure to also provide a meaningful commit message. Like Change some stuff
user895378
@NikiC How's this: massive overhaul ??? Good enough?
@rdlowrey Fixing some typos will do
user895378
nevermind.
I wanna have both!
:)
user895378
20:26
Then yell at php internals because there's no way to get the filepath of a php:temp// stream once it transitions to filesystem storage.
I have been yelling at internals the entire evening!
user895378
So if you have worker processes that need to access the entity body you can't use php://temp because there's no way to relay the filepath to the worker so it can open a read file handle.
hmm I see
user895378
So right now every block of entity body data has to go through userland before it can be stored ... which is slower than what would be possible if the native php://temp were an option.
user895378
There's no way that I know of, anyhow ... stream_get_meta_data doesn't seem offer any clue as to the filepath after the data is swapped to disk :/
20:30
So basically you are fooked'ish
user895378
Well, given that the vast majority of http requests don't contain an entity body it's not a huge deal. But if you wanted to do an upload-heavy application it would be slower than optimum.
user895378
I still need to determine if you can pass a file descriptor across a pipe between two processes. It should be possible but I don't know whether it can be done in php land.
user895378
Then again, in an upload-heavy application the bottleneck is (likely) going to be the network bandwidth and not the disk write speed + userland operations to get the bytes through to the disk so maybe it's not such a big deal.
user895378
(how to kill chat in one easy step -- start talking about obscure php stream wrapper deficiencies)
:)
user895378
20:41
It's like popping in your favorite Wilco album at a party.
user895378
crickets
@rdlowrey no shit :)
@rdlowrey I could not find a way to do it, I don't believe it's possible. would gladly be proven wrong though.
user895378
Yeah I gave up trying to do it awhile ago as well. Was just writing some tests regarding that section of the code and needed to complain about it.
@rdlowrey you can talk to me about PHP streams anytime
the fun part is when you try to use php://temp with libevent, and since libevent does not like file-based streams it errors out, but only on linux/epoll
user895378
Have I mentioned that I really dislike PHP's use of procedural c-style filestream wrappers for all streams? Because I really dislike PHP's use of procedural c-style filestream wrappers for all streams.
20:48
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15011894/displaying-a-multi-level-recursivelycreated-array
If you guys have a spare minute.
@rdlowrey Sorry. Had to divert all my attention to fooood
user895378
@PeeHaa Dead horses, no?
user895378
mmm tasty
@rdlowrey Nope. This pony was alive
omnomnom
user895378
lol
user895378
20:50
And the procedural stream wrapper/filter situation is the perfect illustration of how achieving extensibility procedurally is just a cluster-f*.
user895378
If I could extend FileStream ... easy-peasy. Or call FileStream.filter() ... or FileStream.pipe(), etc.
I'd really appreciate if someone could look at an issue I'm having here: pastebin.com/MvEGBkX8 Problem is described there, thanks.
@AlexCastro is the id field auto incremental?
@Pheagey Yes
thats why the range is so high.
20:56
Not sure I follow what you mean. I don't see auto_incrementation as an issue here.
@rdlowrey stream filters, stream_copy_to_stream :P
user895378
All a big mess.
the general streams abstraction actually works surprisingly well apart from the fact that there's lots of hidden blocking in there
user895378
You're right -- it works well. I just dislike it because it's ugly as all getout.
user895378
I will say that I have been impressed by the depth of how useful the abstraction has been, though.
21:02
oh no he didn't
user895378
I have a real ellipsis-overuse problem.
user895378
That and smileys. I'm like the least manly chat participant of all time ... nothing but longing pauses and emoticons.
23 hours ago, by PeeHaa
@webarto Why isn't your "ellipsis" an ellipsis :P
user895378
hehe
Am I doing something wrong with this JOIN statement? pastebin.com/MvEGBkX8
21:06
@AlexCastro does it work?
@ircmaxell check out the text on that document. both statements (seem) to connect to the same table, but one field shows a different value for some reason?
you have no on clause for the join
Good evening everyone
@ircmaxell Ah, thanks max. I'll look into it.
the way you have it now, it's a cross join (Cartesian join)
21:10
@ircmaxell Any idea why it would work for the rest?
Hello all
Classic.
user895378
I'm Ron Burgundy?
I wonder if anyone can give me a quick pointer? I'm not great on regex, I'm looking to match files only in a subdirectory and ignore sub directories below that.
user895378
strpos. no regex needed.
21:13
indeed, I just realized where I am. Doh! Anyway it is for .htaccess
Mod Rewrite
user895378
oh :)
Yer, my brian is fired
Brain.. lol
user895378
Oooh... Gravy! Will certainly help, may bookmark that
user895378
I just use the "google bookmark service" ... i.e. if I ever need it I just google "rewrite tester"
21:14
the way you have it now, it's a cross join (Cartesian join)
An SQL join clause combines records from two or more tables in a database. It creates a set that can be saved as a table or used as it is. A JOIN is a means for combining fields from two tables by using values common to each. ANSI standard SQL specifies four types of JOIN: INNER, OUTER, LEFT, and RIGHT. As a special case, a table (base table, view, or joined table) can JOIN to itself in a self-join. A programmer writes a JOIN predicate to identify the records for joining. If the evaluated predicate is true, the combined record is then produced in the expected format, a record set or a temp...
@rdlowrey Thanks, much appreciated.
@ircmaxell Shouldn't JOIN enrollments ON enrollments.course_id=assignments.course_id work?
Again, that shows the list of assignments but incorrect ID field only
@HamZaDzCyberDeV Ah, thanks. So what I'm looking for is an inner join
21:31
Do I really need this kind of syntax? SELECT A.PK AS A_PK, A.Value AS A_Value,
B.Value AS B_Value, B.PK AS B_PK
FROM Table_A A
INNER JOIN Table_B B
ON A.PK = B.PK
All these SELECT AS statements
Not really ...
@HamZaDzCyberDeV Shouldn't this work fine? pastebin.com/g9PjPt0t
@AlexCastro exactly
@ircmaxell Unfortunately it's not working. It still shows the incorrect IDs
@AlexCastro it should work :O
21:37
good evening
@AlexCastro you sure you're not confusing with "student ID" and "course ID" ?
@Jocelyn good evening :)
@HamZaDzCyberDeV Sure, because I want to show assignments for a class where the student is enrolled in, which is why I need to call the student_id.
You gotta be kidding me!
@ircmaxell @HamZaDzCyberDeV I got it to work by removing the asterisk and putting $sql = $db->prepare("SELECT assignments.id, assignments.course_id, assignments.title, assignments.due, assignments.description, assignments.submitter, assignments.filename, assignments.date
Now I know inner joins only work when you specify columns...i hope...
@AlexCastro lolz it should work, you have bad luck xD
@AlexCastro just one question, then why are you joining 2 tables when you pull data only from "assignments" o.O ?
I pull data from assignments but want to make sure the data I'm pulling is from the enrolled class
21:43
I'm sad to say I got the fix for the asterisk error from W3 schools.
@Jocelyn Evening
@AlexCastro Your problem is that you did SELECT *, which in that context means select all fields from all tables involved. However, when you fetch the rows in a format that uses the column names PHP will only be able to give you 1 value for a given column where the query result may have more than one. If both table have a column called ID, you will get the last one from the result set.
W3 schools may help sometimes ...
If you had done SELECT assignments.* it would have worked
@DaveRandom Would I simply fix it with assignments.*?
haha okay
thanks
21:45
DAT SELECT :O
You can also use a fetch type that does not name the keys, if they are numerically indexed you can get more than one column with the same name
@PeeHaa Of course it works, I wrote it :-P
And let me pre-emptively say "shut up"
@DaveRandom Everytime I say that I just wait for something to break
lol
Seriously though, the changes I had to do to make that happen were pretty minor, I think I tested it fairly exhaustively. Predictably Mozilla were there ever-helpful selves, so I ended up having to explicitly pass localStorage into the accessor object, because apparently they thought that having window refer to the top scope of the page was too simple
@DaveRandom Minor, but very useful to me
/me really stops being distracted and is going to write more than 10 lines of code tonight
My goal for tonight is 20
Yeh I got pissed off with having the same set of notifications popping up when I kept flicking over to JS this morning and I knew it would be a pretty quick fix, plus I've had another day of mostly waiting for stuff to happen so it was good for passing the time and continuing to avoid the "boring and unimportant" list
@PeeHaa Don't over-stretch yourself. You'd better be well stocked up on beer for that kind of throughput
:-P
21:55
@DaveRandom I just poured myself a nice drink so I think I have all bases covered now :)

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