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19:00
against hashes, that is
huh
bcrypt? pfff, that's so last decade ... chucknorriscrypt!
brbr foods
also it irks me so incredibly badly when a site says "make your password complex, and use a capital, numbers, etc" and then they limit the password to 13 or so chars
It makes me question their sanity
since when is a 40 character+ unicode password less secure than that ;_;
That's what mcafeesecure has ... no longer than X chars; so I wrote in and asked how they're storing passwords .. no reply though =/
@Hiroto misinformed !== insane
mal misinformed.
but they are insane; they store in plaintext and call it secure
19:04
@Hiroto that's not a given.
also i do dummy tests on new sites and do a password reset. if it's sent back in plaintext, i run away :<
@Hiroto Yeah, that's a pretty bad sign ...
The only saving grace could be that they store it ... encrypted :)
two-way? shudder
It's still better than nothing :)
19:07
but if they have the hashes, there's a chance they have at least something to find out how they are encrypted.
@webarto lol
@Hiroto say what now?
Please delv that question. I feel stupider for knowing it's still generally accessible on stack overflow.
@Jack If someone gets their database, then nope, but if a server gets rooted, encrypted passwords are more than likely easy pickings for the avid enterprising black hat
@GordonM It's dead Jim :)
19:10
Hang on
how do you strikethrough on here
@Jack You have my eternal thanks.
I'm not never gonna tell ya
---strikethrough---
Just don't expect that to actually mean anything :)
@DaveRandom Thanks <3
19:11
@GordonM Eternal is not long enough ;-)
hi guys...
Right, catch y'all in a couple of hours
@PeterJennings do you have chicken, or code?
i have in my html ....<input type= "file" name="photos" id="photos" cols="65" rows="3"><?= $data[0]['photos']; ?>
want to upload photos...
in the php :
$photos = ($form['photos']);
if ($_FILES['photoes']['size'] > 0 ) {
$uploaddir = './images/';
$uploadfile = $uploaddir.basename($_FILES['photos']['name']);
$model->imagePath = $uploadfile;
move_uploaded_file($_FILES['profileImage']['tmp_name'], $uploadfile);
}
19:14
stackoverflow.com/questions/15143679/… I know it's wrong to laugh at bad English, cos there's bound to be plenty of users on SO for whom English isn't their first language, but... dayum.
MDG
MDG
@GordonM I have seen worse :p
@PeterJennings Dude, you aren't even checking the right array indexes. Turn error reporting all the way up and pay attention to what it whines about.
@GordonM no really, but do you any idea why???
@GordonM Why? G4gQO6AfYZVGV1ZabTjgAF8fc8a72TXMrunZSEXm9/s looks like horrible English!
Do you any idea why?
19:16
I kept off my rant of "good-old-boy syndrome" out of my internals reply. I really wanted to send that though...
Why you do any idea?
I need a way to optimize comparing 5 million strings to an input in PHP... hmm...
That sounds like 5 million comparisons to me, maybe less.
What's Good Old Boy Syndrome? I'm British, all I know of Texas I learned from Dukes Of Hazard.
well, i have a C program that can compare them so fast my brain hurts imagining it, but I wonder how PHP will fare. time to test :3
19:18
@NikiC: right now it fails the 2/3 majority, but wins the 50% majority
@GordonM zomg, op made the question bigger!!!
MDG
MDG
LOL
It's just a png right?
You noticed that too huh?
Oh lawdy, this is hilarious: stackoverflow.com/questions/15143679
it got bigger!
MDG
MDG
19:20
@Hiroto ikr
@Hiroto facedesk
@Jack I think that might have been my fault :(
MDG
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"When I said "Posting a chunk of the string doesn't help" I didn't mean "post the entire string"!"
xD
I need one more upvote to hit rep-cap...
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OP edited again
19:21
Hi Charles...i fixed the typos
wait, when did the popup colours change when you do actions like downvote/flag
they seem to change daily
@ircmaxell Fixed that for you. :)
Pff, android question.
19:23
too much java, not enough javascript
3 more days...
days represented 917
rep cap was reached via rep from upvotes *only* on 38 days
earned at least 200 reputation on 47 days
earned 0 reputation from suggested edits
eh?
Damnit, why does that always happen. I flag something and then people mass edit. I dun want that declined ;_;
@ircmaxell Epic?
going for it
19:25
@ircmaxell Going for the other one =D
Legendary? eventually. Need epic first
lol, the TL flag got accepted. <3
I really start need to looking at the tags for other major programming languages like or , because just can't be the only tag on SO that gets such a huge volume of terrible questions :(
PHP really does get terrible questions daily
19:27
@Hiroto minutely
@GordonM I've heard that is especially horrible as well.
@GordonM PHP developers are mostly self-taught designers. Java/C/C# being a bit harder in the "Hello World" is actually a good thing :P
@ircmaxell I wonder, do the people on internals just pretend to be stupid, or are they actually stupid?
why substr("25 Хабаровская, Москва, Россия",0,15)
produces strange chars on html? :/
19:29
At least half the questions these days seems to amount to "How do I shot web?"
@NikiC I always wait for lester's posts, they're so funny :D
somenthing like Хабаровск�...
it's strange cause full string is ok in html :/
okay, I think I need to get out of that ZO+ discussion
For my own sanity
@Ocramius I learned most of my programming in Pascal and Java.
@donotusetabtodigitthisnick try mb_strcut instead of substr
19:30
@GordonM at least you learned programming :)
At least as far as academic learning goes
@donotusetabtodigitthisnick or mb_substr. depends on what you want
@NikiC could be great understand why it put so strnage chars :(
u know why?
@donotusetabtodigitthisnick you dont have multibyte strings enabled, and it's cutting latin1 char lengths out, leaving malformed Unicode
yes, I know why
19:31
Hey guys, I was wondering whether this room's tools have ever been used for a purpose outside the PHP tag?
and how to enable multibyte strings?
I was thinking it could be a useful tool for this:
i'm on Codeigniter
64
Q: Close all the typo questions

Wesley MurchUpdate: I've been burning up all my close and delete votes pretty much every day, and it's going pretty slowly even with all the people participating. I have had many of my close votes expire, which means I'll never be able to close-vote those questions again. Is there anything we can do to make...

you are using multibyte strings and are cutting a multibyte character somewhere in the middle ;)
19:31
� is the "this doesn't map to a codepoint, captain" symbol
but ... so only cutting i'll have problems or more?
@Pekka웃 That post looks vaguely familiar :)
@Pekka웃 Ooh. hai
and how can i avoid this globally?
@Pekka웃 They'd only work if other rooms cared as much about question quality.
19:32
@donotusetabtodigitthisnick You poor poor fool :)
@Charles I was actually thinking about starting a room for the "close all the typo questions" campaign. It needs coordination and currently there's none
0
A: Close all the typo questions

Pekka 웃The PHP chat room has an automatic close vote tool. It works like this (AFAIK): somebody posts a link to a question and marks it [cv-pls] an automated process harvests the chat room frequently and adds any questions that haven't been closed yet to the backlog. They even have browser add-ons...

@GordonM i'm serious :O
@Pekka웃 Interesting idea.
@Charles I guess one would have to talk to @Gordon?
And @DaveRandom
19:33
Right.
@Pekka웃 And ... yeah, what Jack said.
I think we should build something for the insert code window that does a lint check on the language
remove the SyntaxError questions :<
Oh you mean, do parse checks? Too many false positives I think.
mb_substr($row->location, 0, 22) doesn't works @Hiroto
returns more then 22 chars
but no strange chars now
@NikiC sometimes both
19:35
what da hell
mmmmm
@NikiC: Oh, and ZO+ nukes XDebug...
@ircmaxell it does?
WUT?!
ZO+ breaks XDebug and nobody told that?!
> Xdebug does not work together with the Zend Optimizer or any other extension that deals with PHP's internals (DBG, APD, ioncube etc). This is due to compatibility problems with those modules.
w.t.f.
19:36
Well, with the source available now, that should be a fixable problem.
@Jack still, it's better than having "have you tried using php -L scriptname or checking your bloody error logs?" whenever you tag something as PHP. And it could catch quite a few of the syntax error questions with people going
But APC is spared somehow?
that's from XDebug's site, from Z-O's site:
> NOTE: In case you are going to use Zend Optimizer+ together with Xdebug, be sure that Xdebug is loaded after Optimizer+. "php -v" must show Xdebug after Optimizer+.
@Hiroto Not worth it imho.
@Hiroto But you could post it on meta.
@ircmaxell I like XDebug but having it as a third party extension always felt a bit hacky to me. I'd rather have a comprehensive debugger in the language itself.
19:38
I will :3c
@ircmaxell But I thought that zo+ will not be enabled by default?
Something like what jsbin.com has when you type js
@GordonM I was thinking about that as well
@Hiroto the fundamental problem here is - those who post those kinds of problems will not know how to run php -l nor how to check the error logs.
A good basic debugging FAQ would be cool, though
@NikiC I really dislike the concept of having code that will segfault and blow up if you do something in php.ini
which is why I think cursory integration (adding it under /ext) and no engine integration is a waste of time
19:39
Oooh. That would indeed be good @Pekka웃
@ircmaxell Any chance of getting "Proper debugger built in" on the PHP 5.6 wish list? I guess it's too late for 5.5 now
Nothing is too late for 5.5
@GordonM Toss out the idea... I like it...
@PeeHaa which is why this entire thing gets me more and more worked up... Must walk away
@PeeHaa Yes I am agree. I think 5.5 needs a debugger
We should delay release and implement debugger
@NikiC propose it, and I'll back you
19:41
@ircmaxell do we want to include xdebug?
sure, why not!
I'd rather have the cool shit now, I can live with XDebug until 5.6
@GordonM No! I hear something about some new feature. Eveyrthing is ON HOLD!
@PeeHaa lol
2 messages moved to bin
19:42
Actually, mongodb has been really popular, let's integrate that PECL extension as well
@GordonM you good in your avatar!
@PeeHaa What's that? jQuery support for PHP?
we can hold 5.5 for a few weeks for that too, right?
@Pekka웃 possible duplicate of meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/167947 <- but you already know that. You're the first comment :3
Staph it now. Before I actually start to thinkn you all went nuts
19:43
and runkit is useful sometimes as well, but it hacks the engine. So let's get that in core as fast as possible so we can leverage it
@PeeHaa it's hard to go where you already are
@ircmaxell yessss
hi people, how reliable would rand() be for unique numbers?
Connor, unique? not at all
19:44
@ConnorMiles As reliable as I am
Are you making a password salt?
Very reliable. It will always return a number
okay so plan for 5.5 is integrate ZendOptimizer+, XDebug, runkit and pthreads!!!
@ConnorMiles not at all
Make it into one big rfc for convenience please
19:44
@NikiC OH, I forgot pthreads! Definitely!
@ircmaxell ok thanks
And make it internally UTF16 while we're at it!
@ConnorMiles what do you want to do?
/me wants weakref too
19:45
@GordonM No, not efficient enough ... utf32 =D
@Ocramius I don't, but why not? Just toss it all in there...
@GordonM ;_;
@GordonM Ah, snl references ftw hehe
19:46
@ircmaxell well putting that aside i was going to just create a random number so i can identify a user, in the first place i wanted this, im inserting a name into the database with a AI number, i was wondering how i would get the id of the row at the same time of inserting the row so i can store it in a session
@ConnorMiles From the manual page, it looks a lot like it is in fact using C's rand() function under the hood. Google that if you want to know about the problems it has.
@Hiroto a classic
@Jasper ok
@ConnorMiles identify the user? for a session token? or something like that?
@ircmaxell well say they fill out a name form and the name is inserted into the database obviously names are not unique so i was wanting to get the auto incrementing ID from the row that the name was inserted into but at this point i cant just get the id from the name because many names may be the same
19:49
Part of me wants to start an RFC to pull XDebug and PThreads into 5.5 as well... #whynot
We need more PHP Devs who are grey/white hats and know how to pentest the thing they just wrote. Or at least understand how to build a ship without leaks.
@ConnorMiles last insert id
@Hiroto I'm going to be teaching a workshop on that in a few months ;-)
Oooh, where?
@ircmaxell I think you should go for it ;)
19:50
At least write a mail
it hasn't been announced yet (heck, I was only asked less than an hour ago)...
but it'll be in mainland Europe
what country, at least :p
in June
NL FTW
Along the lines of "xdebug has the same issues as apc had with keeping up with php versions, so we need to include it too"
19:51
/me waits for the day when mysql_* gets dropped and 90% of all PHP tutorials ever stop working
@NikiC that's actually not a bad idea at all...
@GordonM amen
@ircmaxell I think it would help show the absurdity of the argumentation ;)
@GordonM The earliest it could happen is going to be 5.6, which is going to be somewhere between 18 and 24 months out given the current pattern. Given the way that major Linux distro release cycles work, it's going to be an additional 2-4 years after that where we begin to see shared hosting providers running PHP versions without the default mysql_ extension.
or, tl;dr: it'll never break because it's just moving to PECL anyway
19:52
@ircmaxell just this ? $dbh->lastInsertId();
@GordonM and we will laugh at the people still relying on w3schools. And then cry at the number of questions on SO about it.
sounds about right
Wait, what happened to having all versions of php inside one php binary?
Evening!
That doesn't mean we shouldn't stop beating people over the head with impending doom, it's just not going to be something we'll realistically look forward to ever going away. Sigh.
@Eugene $TIMEZONE_APPLICAPABLE_GREETING
19:54
Guys, any symfony2 users? Does symfony2 by default have some forward calls amount limitation?
@ConnorMiles depends on your db abstraction
Applicapable? @Charles
@NikiC writing it now
@ircmaxell :D That will be fun
@Jack Speeling dusnt mattur
19:55
Reading "How to make an RFC", so by the time I've read it someone else would have made an RFC for it already :)
@GordonM, an RFC is a glorified mailing list
got it $_SESSION['thread'] = $this->database->lastInsertId('id');
thanks very much
@Charles Okay Officer Crabtree :)
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Q: MySQL Can't get row content when variable it's pair

zppintoThis is the weirdest problem you can find today... I'm trying to UPDATE my database by creating groups of tags for the closest's ones, according the time instants, that those tags are inserted. This is the code I've developed with all the queries and php code http://phpfiddle.org/main/code/5jr-xv...

19:56
@Hiroto The stuff on pHP wiki for creating an RFC kind of implies it's
This
english is is
time to get editing.
@Hiroto He wins the Ralf Wiggum award for Me Fail English
Yeah, I know that's not the best way to do it! But for now, is just for testing... — zppinto 5 mins ago
hey all
How many times have I heard that excuse!
19:58
@Hiroto heh!
If there isn't at least one "this sucks but we'll fix it later" in every codebase, I'd be shocked.
@Charles We should turn it into a drinking game
@Jack I ranted at someone in comments for doing that and made him start again from scratch the right way
He was like "yeah, i'll have to rewrite it later, this is just testing"

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