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16:00
Really comes down to:

Add a new email account in Thunderbird and keep the old one seperate (but the incoming/outgoing servers will be incorrect), or just update the existing with the new data?
@tereško when you spend half the day doing code reviews or reading code from dozens of imported libs you really feel the need for a convention
@ircmaxell in SublimeText (and afaik also TextMate) you can match against all filenames in the project. uppercase letters get extra priority, so if I type sccapp I would get Symfony\Component\Console\Application.
regardless if you're using an IDE, VIM or dd if= of= to read sources
@igorw sounds like a bug in Sublime :-P
or hki => HttpKernelInterface. it's quite useful :)
@Baumr export the old data and then import it using the merge functionality, preserving older and newer information and avoiding duplicating, which is a nightmare
@echo_me i would just say start reading php again .. and if your website is online just do work fast .. you have not cover any single security issue ... and whatever you are doing is in wrong way you can check this shiflett.org/articles here are many good article an security
@NullPointer i will fix them all just want fix the ajax part why it doesnt work . i dont get seccess message nor inserting in database
it seems that there are two more people in this channel whose opinion i should not care about in future .. oh well (it's not about I disagree with you, but about the "it is easier for IDEs argument")
16:02
@echo_me sorry i am really unable to parse that big code
@Happyninja Ah, how come that's the best way?
I'm just used to Apple Mail
> // they must be initialized in some server environments, not shown in video
@tereško oh c'mon... That's short-sighted. So far (in the community I've been working for the last 2 years) PSR has only been useful. If you find a case where it has harmed someone, please report it to PHP-FIG :)
@echo_me please read books instead watching video
@Baumr i can't tell it is the best way, but it is the way i do when i need to, (i've done tecnical support for some years)
user895378
16:03
New candidate for most poorly named interface I've encountered in PHP userland:
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> HttpKernelInterface
@Happyninja Ah cool
@Happyninja Thanks
@rdlowrey ;-)
Anonymous
@tereško sup
16:04
@Baumr you are welcome
at least they did not call it Symfony_Core_HttpKernel_HttpKernelInterface
user895378
^ You may have PSR-0 to thank for that ... in which case, PSR-0 is making the world a better place!
So to be clear:

- Right now, client is downloading messages from IMAP into Thunderbird under [email protected]
- Example.com will be moved (incl. email) from web host A, to web host B
- Emails on the server of web host A will not be moved in any other way; they'll be deleted
Anonymous
@tereško grudge is letting someone you despise, live rent-free in your head
Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\HttpKernelInterface?
16:05
Hi All
@NullPointer :( ok thx
0
Q: Create multidimensional array from rows

Paulo RodriguesThe result of a query in my database returns something like this (a record for each row): 1. 1.1. 1.1.01. 1.1.01.001 1.2. 1.2.01. 1.2.02. I'm trying to create something that returns me a multidimensional array in a tree format, like this: array( '1.' => array( '1.1' => array...

^^^^ any better solution ?
there are at least two people in this channel whose opinions I highly respect and will pay a lot of attention to
@rdlowrey no, you should thank for it the PHP core team , which introduces the case-insensitive namespaces in php 5.3
@Baumr make sure the client is setup to keep a copy on the server, for at least the time of the transition and do make sure any email client, if more than one, are configured the same way to avoid loosing email while transferring those email so you could theoretically lose those newer email in the interval.
@Happyninja For sure :) thanks
@Happyninja Also, what's the best way to export all of those emails from Thunderbird for backing up purposes? (Likely on a CD, USB, or both)
@Baba yo baba
@NullPointer Hi .. how are you doing ?
16:09
@NullPointer i dont know how to check if ajax is sending or not, if not receiving back
@ircmaxell btw, about that blogpost, I still think so far it's been a blessing more than a problem. I ended up simply using PSR-0 + classmaps and there's been no case that couldn't be covered. I think it's a good thing overall, even if it's not perfect :)
@Baba good just working ... you ?
@Baumr check this, if you need more exporting/importing option --> addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/importexporttools
@NullPointer trying to crack that question above
16:11
what is the point of serializing the data if you only got one set of key/value?
Anonymous
Can anyone explain to my why the word ' engineering ' is included in the Zend certificate?
Anonymous
What is the correlations between the PHP and engineering @tereško
@PHPNooB it sounds better than "webmaster"
Anonymous
@Ocramius that I can believe.
@PHPNooB Please lookup the word engineer.
@igorw Going to read that continuations post now :)
@NikiC +1
Anonymous
@webarto I did, still can get, as to why they could not have chosen more appropriate term, it is confusing to some people
@PHPNooB And what do you think would be appropriate?
Anonymous
16:19
programmer ? @webarto
@PHPNooB Software developer
is bcrypt still a nice way to encrypt data?
Anonymous
I thought software was limited to a source code that could be complied ? @webarto or I could be wrong too
@NullPointer Cracked It ....
@Baba nicely done
Anonymous
16:23
@Happyninja last time I heard. Yes! You can use @ircmaxell's lib too. I think it is better
@NullPointer Thanks ... just tested it with a more complex structure
@Baba yours very welcome
@PHPNooB have you use it yourself?
@NullPointer eval.in/11164 :)
Anonymous
I plan to, but I am using bcrypt now, just to familiarize myself with it. Since I have been using only md5. @Happyninja
16:26
@Happyninja Ah I googled and saw that too -- so will definitely reccomend. But how come one needs a plugin for this? Is there no native function?
@PHPNooB okay ;) looked at the project and still beta
@Baba that is really cool ... i love good logic
Anonymous
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Q: How do you use bcrypt for hashing passwords in PHP?

Vilx-Every now and then I hear the advice "Use bcrypt for storing passwords in PHP, bcrypt rules". But what is bcrypt? PHP doesn't offer any such functions, Wikipedia babbles about a file-encryption utility and Web searches just reveal a few implementations of Blowfish in different languages. Now Blo...

Anonymous
@Happyninja ^^
@NullPointer wrong link .. see eval.in/11165
@NullPointer thanks
16:27
@Baumr there is native way trough the program menu but extension provide granularity
@NullPointer it was able to identify 1.3.4.6.5 had an extension
@Happyninja Ah thanks! In what sense granularity?
@Baba view of array is really good ... always want to see array
@Happyninja Useful to my client, or will just confuse? :P
@NullPointer ArrayLover
16:34
@Baumr if you want all data, just export it using the client email native functionality but if you want to decide which folder you would like to export or for example sample it/migrate it in 2 shots, etc it could be proven useful.
@Baumr For example, maybe the client email is buggy and your export will take forever. Maybe there is corruption etc. Personally i'm not a big fan of add-on. I prefer keeping thing simple but sometime you need to complicate it a bit to fit limitation. First off, maybe installing thunderbird on a test machine would familiarize you with the software.
@Baumr Thunderbird is pretty straight forward but my experience is people always put add-on in it, forget it so when you try to export you get into add-on compatibility issue and poor export/import data functionality. Example: Thunderbird calendar
BRB
@igorw read through that article now
I think continuations are too powerful :P
But it's an interesting concept
@Happyninja Ah great yes good call
@Happyninja Ah very good idea!
@Happyninja :) haha
Thanks for all your hepl
anyone has experience in implementing hammer protection? aka preventing brute-forcing the login with a time-out
16:49
@Happyninja just use captcha
@NikiC I really like that they serve as a primitive building block for things like generators and exceptions
@NullPointer what would you recommend me as the simplest solution?
@igorw And as it so often happens with too primitive building blocks, I don't think they are usable in practice (as in too slow, too much overhead)
@Happyninja google recaptcha
@NullPointer thank you, im looking at it right now
16:52
@Happyninja np .. yours welcome
@NullPointer do you know how i could test it locally using my home server? like my lan network?
@Happyninja you can use it ..but i am little busy
@NullPointer ok ;)
found it
Anyone not busy and wouldn't mind helping me out with collecting variables (js/php) and sending them to an e-mail address? stackoverflow.com/questions/15070912/…
@igorw I.e. not usable in practice for things like exception handling. Because there you can make some assumptions that you can't make with generalized continuations
16:57
@NikiC I don't really know enough to comment, but that does make sense.
Have a good evening all, see ya
@Jimbo later ..
Anonymous
Now this is awesome
Anonymous
320 gigapixel pic ^
17:12
@PHPNooB that guy owes me a few beers :P
Anonymous
Wait I am searching for him,
Jeffrey Martin
@PHPNooB i really want camera like that
@NullPointer It's a Canon full-frame SLR with L series lens and... *magic*
@webarto london is damn cool
17:20
@NullPointer True dat.
where the people live in london i saw all over buildings
@PHPNooB Awesome
@webarto can wait to get job in Europe
anyone else running for mod later?
17:22
@Gordon so you finally running for mod ?
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@Gordon Against Uncle Gordon? You must be joking :)
@ircmaxell I think this one is better 360cities.net/london-photo-en.html i.e. more attention to details. From 320 one: content.screencast.com/users/inova/folders/Jing/media/…
can we do campaigning here for election ?
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I'm just excited for the chance to get a Constituent badge as I missed out last summer.
@webarto what's wrong with that pic? :) weird architects!
17:24
@webarto both have FUBAR controls. Seriously, why not use drag like ever other interface out there. Why use that inertial piece of garbage interface
@Ocramius It's not Netherlands :P
@ircmaxell I think that Krpano is special made for that multi-layer hi-res panorama. Yeah, I agree.
Which reminds me that I need to buy that 8mm Samyang lens. I want to show 360* pictures to my grandchildren.
@rdlowrey heh, I ran after my first year but didnt make so I dont put my hopes too high I will win :)
/me is gonna faint soon because of other elections :S
i get something new , when i checked in firebug i got this error : `TypeError: firstname is null

here ---> data :{firstname : firstname.value,`
firstname is defined like that
var firstname = document.getElementById('First_Name'); // of the input id
looks like document.getElementById('First_Name'); is empty then
17:39
@Ocramius yes its null :( how to fix it
check if the element exists? :)
@ircmaxell oh. bounty. thanks.
the input yes it exists
if (isset($_POST['firstname'])){$First_Name = $_POST['firstname']; $_SESSION['firstname']=$_POST['firstname'];}
and the input is like that
<input type="text" class="left left_nowrap tb10 border1" name ="firstname" id="First_Name" value="<?php echo $_SESSION['firstname']; ?>" />
i have done var firstname = document.getElementById('First_Name'); and then alert(firstname.value) ; and it saids null !
@Gordon huh?
the re-open vote?
both echo $_SESSION['firstname'] ; and echo $_POST['firstname'] ; works but not in javascript !
17:46
@ircmaxell it says 50 bounty awarded by ircmaxell
@Gordon that was from a while ago. It went away because people deleted it, and then I un-deleted it (with others)
@ircmaxell oh i see. thanks :)
:-D
you deserve it, it was a great answer
@ircmaxell well, its in any case a long answer :)
I thought you became me for the day :-P
17:51
@ircmaxell hehehe :)
speaking of which, I need to come up with a video idea for wednesday
@ircmaxell did you do something about bitwise operations yet?
not yet
@ircmaxell that would be something
evenin'
17:52
@tereško ehlo
true... That's pretty interesting
but not feeling the spark yet...
OK ladies and jellyspoons, behold the mighty crapness that is the retagger Chrome extension. It is very quick and dirty and likely full of bugs (just a proof of concept) but it does seem to sort-of work. Basically you can specify various tag-related criteria and it will go off and find some questions that match and retag them in a fresh tab, and you can go off and do other things while it does it.
It may or may not go down very well with the powers that be, I take no responsibility for it. Even if I did write it.
And now I really must go home, abuse me for it later.
($foo ?: new Foo)->baz() <-- Thanks @NikiC!!!
i wonder if we should find "yellyspoons" a sexist description and be offended ... ircmaxell could write an article about it then
@tereško yellyspoons?
sorry .. jellyspoons
after json_Decode the json objects.
@ircmaxell that is ugly
18:12
:-P
Evening
What the hell is up with "Fun sized" candy? There is nothing fun about less candy.
@ircmaxell +1
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Q: jquery combo drop down not triggering

StenWI have a very annoying problem with a cascading drop down that does not seem want work. It seems like the Javascript does not "see" that the first drop down has been selected. Any help would be appreciated. I use Jquiry 1.9.1. The data is in one table with the following data in it: id (int) maste...

18:22
@StenW Have you considered isolating the problem?
@ircmaxell Something with kittens!
THIS!
@PeeHaa Indeed. You mean try to make the Javascript run individually?
@StenW I cannot judge that. I haven't read your question. The only thing I see is a wall of code in three different languages.
:D
18:25
The ability to debug is key if you ever want to make something even remotely useful imho
@Pheagey That doesn't seem to work since things don't match up
define 'dont work'.
and what does not match up? the array IDs?
@Pheagey pastebin.com/8D5qCPaH I did that and it just returns "array(0) { }"
Its most likely the Javascript that does not trigger. Why I don´t know?
I love it, one of my blog posts is linked from a Cornell syllabus for a graduate level course: edu-cornell-cs-cs5300s13.s3.amazonaws.com/course-syllabus.html :-D
18:27
@ZachReed mm, looks like you want a difference comparison based on IDs.
I checked the ids
Check the PHP SPL array methods.
@Pheagey Not sure I follow? What's that?
You want the difference of the array IDs: array difference comparison.
SPL = standard PHP library. The basic PHP abilities w/o added in libraries.
@Pheagey That doesn't seem to work either. That just gives me a difference in the array structure. Not the data. I think I need to do some sort of foreach to compare?
18:33
@ZachReed When comparing arrays they ned to be the same structure. IE compare on the the 'data' parts of your JSON strings.
@ircmaxell would you recommend using your passwordlib at this stage? I'm in need of some cryptographic to store sensible information into my project and was told your implementation could be better than bcrypt
@Happyninja it's not better than bcrypt (it uses bcrypt). It just does the hard (and easy to screw up) stuff for you
@Pheagey Well, that's my issue. I need to compare them without them being the same structure. I have no control on the structure, that's where I'm lost on how to compare them
@ircmaxell okay. Would you recommend it, even if it still beta?
@ZachReed Extract the 'data' portions, compare them only. Return differences.
18:35
@Happyninja it's not in beta
@ircmaxell sorry, just read the info 'As this software is BETA, Use at your own risk!' -> github.com/ircmaxell/PHP-PasswordLib is it the same project?\
@ircmaxell thanks, i will certainly look at it ;)
@ircmaxell BOOM. That's it. Post that on the answer if you can, and I can up-vote it for you. stackoverflow.com/questions/15071361/…
@Pheagey Thanks for the help. Looks like @ircmaxell got it figured out! Thanks you to you both! :)
@Pheagey Upvoted you for all the help! :)
@ZachReed awesome. Glad we could help you out.
18:48
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A: Comparing JSON arrays by a specific key in PHP

ircmaxellBased on my understanding, you need a two step process. The first is extracting the ids from the first JSON blob, and the second is filtering the second JSON blob. So basically, we have map and filter. And it just so happens we can use PHP's inbuilt functions for this: $ids = array_map( func...

@ircmaxell Thanks again!
any time
19:02
@Gordon: have you read this yet?
A lot of things have been said. Here's our 2cents http://bit.ly/YsDhdA #phpness #webandphp
@ircmaxell no, not yet. been commenting anonymously here and there though
it's a really good read, that I think you'll agree with
@ircmaxell will read. thanks for linking it
I've been debating writing up a GIST about all this crap lately... Not anonymous, but separated from my blog (as it's more personal than professional)
@ircmaxell I disagree with them. Sadly, they still dont get it. I mean, I agree that all the sexism claims are hugely exaggerated. But the shirts are inappropriate for a professional conference organizer. I have no problem with raunchy jokes at a conference social. But as a professional, I want to be recognized for my skill and not for my PHPness.
anyway. have to prepare dinner. laters
19:11
later, but we can discuss later, as I'd like to hear more...
@ircmaxell sure can do
People should keep there opinions to themselves; lest they throw stones in a glass house.
@Pheagey I'm stealing that line
@ircmaxell have at it buddy.
@Pheagey I don't mind others opinions or the discussion - its when others pass off their opinion as FACT then its a problem
19:16
Hello guys
@GeekNum88 Indeed, when asked or requested opinions can be very constructive; however, I believe to many people run there mouth just to complain.
@rokimoki o7 howdy
@Pheagey yes I call that diarrhea of the mouth
I made a php file to insert data to a database, is in order to register my ideas in anytime, via webbrowser, but I detected a problem
if I refresh the website it will insert the previous post sended
@rokimoki Indeed sir, indeed.
but I don't think I like that solution, if it works
19:18
@rokimoki Clear the $_POST data once the database insert completes successfully.
...or add some timestamp to your data, then check if it's present
@rokimoki PRG is the way to go tm
@rokimoki do the post via AJAX if you don't want to use a redirect
I want to redirect it easy way to go
19:20
What's hard about doing PRG???
Even do CRUD datetime stamps.
but I want to make it good, I think I'll clear the $_POST and add a timestamp for 10 seconds every post-session i like more than prg
k I'm done. You do just that
well I'm actually using PRG
@rokimoki PRG?
19:22
post-redirect-get
@rokimoki ah, k
XD
thanks for the tip
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user895378
^ Hmm ... separated at birth?
looool
Damn I broke it
user895378
19:25
hehe
hum?
user895378
yay! reunited.
@Pheagey what's tm? btw if I unset or "clean" the POST variable, still doing it
@ircmaxell After reading that all those posts become even more ridiculously and offensive than they already were
i get my head stucked why ajax didnt get the success message !? , the data is registered in database but i couldnt get the success message here my code pastebin.com/fzekJU9s any help please ?
19:28
@rokimoki are clearing it after saving and the client reloads?
@NikiC in what sense?
ie, when the form loads clear.
@rdlowrey I was waiting for sooo long to talk again
I did an echo and printed clean
I think the browser keep saving it somehow, would be?
something wrong here ? echo json_encode(array('returned_val' => "$found"));
19:29
@echo_me Besides the unneeded quotes?
@ircmaxell I mean that some of the other post about this (for example the one from Cal) had little merit previously, but after hearing the other side of the story they become truly absurd
@PeeHaa the uneeded quotes ? where ? u mean around $found ?
@echo_me yeh
is this a solution to tell the browser don't store sh*t? pastebin.com/FWUUeWBx
@NikiC I disagree firmly
19:31
@rokimoki Yes that is the solution you have been looking for. Now go implement it
@ircmaxell You do? In what way?
@PeeHaa removed quotes but still didnt get success message
@echo_me What success message?
@NikiC I think the reactions show how bad of a state the community is in.
success message of ajax
19:32
@ircmaxell Then I think we do agree ^^
@echo_me Are you guessing stuff or are you debugging?
when data is inserted in database i wil get success message from ajax
But from the wrong angle. I don't think Web & PHP did anything wrong
Sorry if I disturbed you, thanks for the help, but still doing it
19:32
@ircmaxell Me neither
Oh ok
Maybe I worded that badly :D
@echo_me Sorry my debugging mode is out of service right now. Have you tried debugging it yourself?
I.e. start by var_dump()ing ALL THE THINGS! until you have found the problem?
19:33
What I meant is that the accusations from the others are absurd. Not their defense ;)
@PeeHaa in the sendata.php i will do this dump ?
@NikiC AHHH ok. Yes
:D
You will have to find out where it goes wrong. So start where you suspect the problem is and if everything is ok there follow the breadcrumbs.
Or use a debugger.
if i make dump in the file where to insertdata i cant get anthying because its not echoed anything
@PeeHaa i have made only this to see if it work but it doesnt
'`$found = 'dddd' ;
echo json_encode(array('returned_val' => $found));`'
19:37
The time you have spend asking about it in here you could have added var_dump() on any line in all the files you have to find the problem
Or the JS equivalent console.log()
Yo dudes, totally tubular evening to all
Those two things are all you need in 99% of the debugging you ever have to do
@DaveRandom Jojo
@PeeHaa Warning: Wrong parameter count for var_dump() in
lol there is only 1 way you can get that message
@echo_me That's the last 1 percent of debugging. Actually looking into a manual
user895378
19:40
My var_dump doesn't work @PeeHaa ... help!
Actually it should be the part before the debugging
The last 1% is finding out leaks I guess
Is finding out leaks debugging?? I.e. speed / mem whatever?
@DaveRandom I was thinking about also registering log stuff instead of having to inject it into the server. Thoughts?
@PeeHaa with var_dump all variables are good , as i said they insert to database normal but the value to be back and get success message no
@PeeHaa Can you elaborate on that one?
Hmmm just thought about something :P Gimme some more time to think about this :)
@echo_me Again just follow the trail and var_dump() and console.log() everything which may be the culprit.
i dont know how to debug in the sendata.php file where to insert data to database
user895378
19:49
@DaveRandom Regarding this ... any browser that supports websockets will at least support TLS1.0, so (1) the other socket server constant types are probably unnecessary and (2) the older SSL protocols are hopelessly compromised and people probably shouldn't be allowed to use them in the first place ...
because its not shown , its just to insertdata
Nobody can help you if you cannot help yourself in this case
Sorry
user895378
That said ... I have kept the option available as well in case someone wants to have a totally insecure server :)
i can debug where ajax file send but i couldnt in the other file
@rdlowrey Good point, was force of habit but you are absolutely right
user895378
19:51
I hadn't given it any thought until just now, but it's probably not worth supporting the older protocols because you need a newer browser to handle ws:// in the first place.
@rdlowrey You really want to support 5 drafts and an rfc?
@PeeHaa If you are thinking events I would say stick with the current model, the event triggering mechanism has a much higher overhead than the logging mechanism (it's microseconds difference but that's not the point :-P)
@DaveRandom index.file (where ajax )nothing wrong i dubugged , the problem is dont get data back from sendata.php file and i dont know why
user895378
@PeeHaa No, I'm saying there's no need to allow SSLv2 or SSLv3
@DaveRandom Shaving off ALL THE MICROSECONDS!
19:53
data is inserted to database
`include ("connect_to_mysql.php");
if ( isset($_POST['register'])) {
$First_Name = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['firstname']);
$Last_Name = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['lastname']);
$Email = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['email']);
$Password = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['password']);
$Gender = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['gender']);

$sql3 =mysql_query("SELECT email FROM members WHERE email = '$Email' ");
 $result3= mysql_num_rows($sql3) ;
 $found ='';
 if ($result3 == 1 ) { $found = "email already exist ! " ;} else {
Does OpenSSL support TLSv1.2 yet?
user895378
And beyond that, SSLv2/3 are dangerous to use at this stage.
user895378
I believe OpenSSL does, but the php implementation stream_socket_server does not as of now.
19:58
@rdlowrey Should be a simple enough change I would have thought, presumably just a case of passing the right constant in underneath (I guess)
Heh, 100 questions retagged as in 15 mins
user895378
@DaveRandom Actually, I need to double-check the source code and make sure that hasn't already happened and php isn't using the single TLS constant to map to the highest available version given the underlying openssl libs.

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