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18:00
@ConnorMiles stars to the right says 46. apart from that Idk
@Gordon 47 Now
@ConnorMiles thanks. 47 then
Can you downvote on people in elections?
@PeeHaa yes. i expect some
do you have a limited number of votes?
18:03
0
A: How to check if string is a valid XML element name?

hakreThis has been missed so far despite the fact the question is that old: Name validation via PHP's pcre functions that are streamlined with the XML specification. XML's definition is pretty clear about the element name in it's specs (Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fifth Edition)): [4] Nam...

I was more thinking about Kolink and Neal
@Hiroto yes
@hakre s/Gordon/libxml
@Gordon No, libxml can actually deal with that. But it's akward to fix the function you have in your answer.
@hakre can you try to illustrate the problem? because I dont see what this is about
Anonymous
18:08
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLL
function dom_isValidXmlName($name, &$error)
{
    $error = null;

    $tryWithNamesSpace = true;

    try {
        new DOMElement($name, null, 'http://schema.org/fake');
    } catch(DOMException $e) {
        if ($e->getMessage() === 'Namespace Error') {
            $tryWithNamesSpace = false;
        }
    }

    try {
        if ($tryWithNamesSpace) {
            new DOMElement($name, null, 'http://schema.org/fake');
        } else {
            new DOMElement($name);
        }
    } catch (DOMException $e) {
@Gordon I do not think it covers yet all so far. Let me run the tests again.
okay, looks good.
@hakre no, what I mean is: you are saying that new DOMElement($elementName) will not work and I wonder for what circumstance.
I got these three:
1: FAIL: (DOM) <hello:world> - valid name (can contain colon) [DOMException: Namespace Error]; 2: FAIL: (DOM) <xMl:ber> - valid name (reserved test one) [DOMException: Namespace Error]; 3: FAIL: (DOM) <xMl:über> - valid name (reserved test two) [DOMException: Namespace Error]
That is basically each time there is a NS prefix in the element name. (must be non-empty, empty one works)
@hakre classic case of good enough vs overkill imo
18:15
IMO the OP is looking to validate the local name only.
@Gordon depends on what one needs. also that's why I didn't suggest how to fix the function, it's likely doing the job and if it isn't it's just the wrong function.
@hakre id appreciate if you could rephrase your answer to make it sound less as if there was something wrong with my approach
@Gordon okay I try to put you out of the line.
what is the equivalent array.length in php?
@Sebastian count($array)
18:20
@cryptic thanks mate
Will i be able to use it like this for($i=0; $i< count($result); $i++)
yup
Yes.
But have a look at foreach.
uhh foreach again
Im new to the chat=) Im i allowed to post code here and ask for help?
*am
18:24
Hint: You can edit our messages in here.
Slides from Don't Be Stupid are up: http://www.slideshare.net/ircmaxell/dont-be-stupid-grasp-solid-3 Don't forget to rate the talk: https://joind.in/8219 #MidwestPHP
Good evening.
@hakre eih, why do you have to reference my answer at all? cant you just say: this will work with namespace
@ircmaxell damn, he's alive. there goes my $50M.
@Gordon I will remove your name, I bet that's your issue.
@Gordon :-D
18:28
@hakre my issue is that of all the answers on the page you contrast yours with mine only, like if there was something wrong with it.
@Gordon No, that's not the reason I do that.
@ircmaxell Do I have to accept that I'm stupid because I closed the tab with your slides after the third page containing only an image that didn't tell me a lot? ;)
Yup
It was a talk, not a reading of slides...
I'm a big fan of people not doing text slides. But without the actual talk those slides are usually pretty much pointless.
That's why a good talk should come with some kind of summarizing paper. Which is probably exactly why so many people do text slides, because then they can skip the summary.
no argument in the least
18:32
@ircmaxell i kinda agree with @Till. I understand that you use the pictures to illustrate a point, but that is really just a picture show there. uploading is seems superfluous because it does not get anything across without the performance.
@Gordon I uploaded for the attendees to view it...
And did you want to extract some kind of reaction from us non-attendees? ;)
mainly at least... Otherwise you miss something by not going to the talk, but it's not obvious what
@ircmaxell you want the attendees to view the pictures?
i prefer slides to have the core statements on the slides
@Gordon no, to get the text. And because they ask for them...
18:34
Combined with easy to grasp illustrations.
@ircmaxell but there is no text :)
there is some
@Sebastian Discussion for all things PHP - You don't have to ask whether someone is here or can help. Just tell us your problem. If anybody can and wants to help, they will.
Anonymous
dude downvotes my answer, steals it... and posts it as his own. wth?? stackoverflow.com/questions/15189077/syntax-error-in-php-script/…
Anonymous
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15189310/how-to-read-code-and-dont-get-lost-in-a-lot-of-code
18:44
Anybody in here has a pkr account with money in it?
what's a pkr?
@PHPNooB regardless that question should be closed as it is a syntax error.
@PHPNooB People are weird like that. Just ignore it and move on. ;)
Anonymous
@crypticツ I feed on questions like that, you should thank me for answering them, otherwise they would be posting twice or more till they get the answer.

@TillHelgeHelwig yea, I know. There is a huge war for reps going on there.
18:49
I'm convinced that people like that will at some point get a severe problem in their life or carreer because of their attitude. With that thought in mind I usually stroll by and don't care anymore. ;)
Anonymous
If I ever each 3000 reps, I will stop giving answers for many reasons.
That reputation will accumulate on its own if you just use SO frequently.
@PeeHaa Oh, sorry, beats me.
Anonymous
Yea, sadly. I got no internet connection at home. I can only afford to answer on weekends from my aunts house. :(
@webarto :(
18:54
@PeeHaa i do
but only something like 10$
i have a tendency to install it once in a year
@tereško Same here. I just did :P
Feel like a heads up?
@PHPNooB answering those questions is like letting a help vampire get a taste of blood, once they have the hunger they won't stop feeding.
4
naah ... i'm to busy thus month
i will play some poker again in summer
kk. If you get around to it at some point ping me :)
k
/me is currently downloading 2nd season of Highlander
Anonymous
18:59
@crypticツ hm...
I can relate to people asking about syntax errors, because sometimes you can stare at your code for ages and not find the problem...but SO is just not the right place for that. Especially when they just picked up some script and started modifying it without knowing the first thing about PHP...
Anonymous
@TillHelgeHelwig Yea, maybe they should have another site for synstax errors. like syntaxoverlflow.com :)
@TillHelgeHelwig but if you learn to decipher the parse error message you've gained a valuable skill and you no longer need to stare, you can simply look for the very problem
Anonymous
on a side note " God bless The Pirate Bay "
@PHPNooB That would be a very odd site...scary idea.
19:05
@Jasper php.net/manual/en/tokens.php sure are a lot of parse tokens you can encounter. I think we should just recommend the use of an IDE for all those questions.
@Jasper I haven't seen an answer to a syntax error question containing an actual explanation like that in a long while.
i guess it's my semi-classical education in programming , but i was taught how to understand error message on the first day (well .. it was for Pascal, but still)
Anonymous
I am nearly fine about syntax error questions, but this stackoverflow.com/questions/15187852/unable-to-store-ipaddress/… is just wrong.
@tereško But you learned about programming!
Anonymous
@TillHelgeHelwig good point
19:08
Do you really think those people asking these questions are programmers? Most likely they are webdesigners trying something they shouldn't. Only looking for quick solutions.
@TillHelgeHelwig i had watched "Hackers" just a month before that ... i was in vulnerable and easily impressionable state of mind
@crypticツ You don't need to remember the entire list. There's a couple of simple rules like the way that keywords have symbols like: T_SYMBOL, operators have rather obvious symbols (except for the :: of course) and a few you need to know like T_STRING, is some characters in the code that don't mean anything specifically not a string and T_CONSTANT_ENCAPSED_STRING for actual strings).
With that, you've got most of it covered and if you encounter a symbol you don't understand, you are free to look up (for example on google or the page you linked to)
or for 95% of the errors go to the damn line PHP says it is on =oP
The main problem is that these people don't ask "what does this message mean?" but rather "something wrong here, fix please!".
@crypticツ I didn't mean to suggest not going to that line, just that with a bit of knowledge of the tokens you can go to that line and know what to look for beforehand.
@TillHelgeHelwig Agreed. People that know to ask what the message means, though, generally also know that they are better of at the manual or google than here.
19:13
@Jasper True. And there you have the reason wh these questions should be closed. ;)
Case closed. ;) Also I just remember that @PHPNooB was the one "asking" about it. ;)
team consensus!
Again. Second time today.
wow, this room sure is changing :P
I hope I didn't break anything by joining here for the first time some days ago. Oo
Oh damn. Weekend almost over...so it's back to CFML again soon. :-/
Anonymous
@TillHelgeHelwig asking about what?
19:16
@PHPNooB Well...it was not really asking but being pointed at why those questions should be closed. ;)
@TillHelgeHelwig Didn't say it was a change for the worse. Personally, I'm a fan of consensus. :D
So am I. Quite addicted to harmony actually.
19:30
@PHPNooB that is uhh... i don't even. It's wrong on so many levels
Anonymous
the best way to take a break after sometime of codding is.... Smoking Hookah
@crypticツ I have two votes left...then you managed to exhaust my votes for today...for the first time since I'm on SO. ;)
PHP guessing games are always homework/assignments, lol
19:36
@TillHelgeHelwig there is always another day, always....
Please don't remind me... -.-
@markus gotcha. Lemme know if he gets to crazy ideas such as working with the compiler :P
19:53
what's this cv-pls and delv-pls tags on the links here?
k
is there any upv-pls tag? ;)
nope :D
You could try to ask for reviews and getting upvotes that way. ;)
best answer to "who spent all the hot water ?!"
> Well, it's still wet, isn't it ?
19:57
I don't have that problem :D (anymore)
that does not make the answer less good
Agreed. I love responses like that...when you actually have to stop for a moment and consider what just happened. ;)
@tereško True
user895378
@Qtax from time to time if I encounter a question deserving of more love than it has received I'll post a tag.
user895378
20:11
Unfortunately, good questions in the are somewhat rare.
@rdlowrey hail the master of understatement
user895378
lol it's true. The is out and out terrible.
Same in [regex] (my favorite tag). And I just spent 2 hours wringing an answer and testing it. And when clicking "post this answer" I got "this question has been deleted"...
You could post the question an the corresponding anwer yourself, if you think it will benefit somebody in the future. ;)
Yeah, I guess I'll ask the underlying question and answer it.
20:22
I like lurking on as well, especially because it's not as noisy as other tags...because many people tend to avoid regex if they can. ;)
stackoverflow.com/questions/15189947/… <-- Ugh...I don't even know where to start telling him that he's doing it wrong. -.-
@Ocramius I think he's already looking at it... don't know how it's gonna work out for us but there is a chance you'll get pull requests from us. ;)
osom :)
20:27
@TillHelgeHelwig was that suppose to be a cv-pls?
It was supposed to be an dismayed explanation about the generally bad qualitiy of the questions picking out one example. ;)
And yes..it probably was a cv-pls as well. Sort of.
Somehow I don't like those people who post code-only-answers...
Totally defeats the purpose of SO in my opinion.
Is there something similar like jsfiddle for php
@PeeHaa Thanks mate
20:41
Why is there not a phpfiddle?
Good evening ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the palace hotel ballrooms, I will be your compère for the evening, and let me tell you we have some wonderful acts on this evening, but to get warmed up let's hear from user1909358 with a number I like to call "I don't know anything about php", and it goes a little something like this...
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20:42
I feel so violated by all those questions only containing a piece of sourcecode...
@DaveRandom We are all out of votes because of @crypticツ. sorry
And evening
Ugh. See this is what I get for getting sucked into real life. My humblest apologies.
:D
You and your real life
bitch please
:-P
Right, beer time, brb
@PeeHaa wow (probably just setting the default tab to a different one would solve many problems, but as is that's simply horrible)
huh?
I really want to make a REST API, but i can't think of what to do. I want to make one just for the sake of making it
@PeeHaa was talking about phpfiddle.org
and learning
20:49
@Jasper ah right
@PeeHaa OK so can we just recap on what we were going to do this weekend in terms of teh pluginz? I think I've got it all covered but can you just see if I missed anything? github.com/cv-pls/cv-pls/issues?milestone=3&state=closed
@PeeHaa The interface also feels like the editor is lying on top of something and like I should be able to close the editor to get back to some other page I was browsing :P
@DaveRandom Shit is looking good.
@Jasper There is probably a keyboard shortcut to close what looks like an jQuery UI dialog there...and then you would be stranded in the middle of the internet on an empty page! Scary stuff.
I'm trying to setup a database to keep better track of requests atm
20:55
How do you try to setup a database? Hoping that the database will actually hold on to the records? :D
@DaveRandom I'm sure this is asking too much, but since it is a plugin that can access things a normal script can't. Could it be made so when you cv a question it automatically will post the cv-pls into the chat, or at least the backlog?
milestone 1.0?
@crypticツ It's in the workz ;)
for 1.0 :D
@PeeHaa Cool, just need to check out the whole duplicated [visited] labels issue and I want to try and sort out the build tools this evening, then I'll put up a build for testz and probably we can push it into update tomorrow, the changes for this release have been pretty minor.
in cv-pls test room, Feb 4 at 21:57, by DaveRandom
Also I want to add some functionality whereby you get a checkbox when you cast a cv that auto-posts a request in chat
@TillHelgeHelwig Who knows. I think it's just poor design though, which has to do with html, css and the way humans process websites, and nothing with javascript, jquery or antyhing that actually is an overlay over nothing :D
20:57
@DaveRandom I noticed an "I iz alive!" commit so that was promising
@TillHelgeHelwig I'm just yelling at pgsql and hoping it will automatically work ;)
@Jasper Well...the shadow definitely suggests that some overlaying is going on. Misleading stuff.
@PeeHaa Yeh the Chrome stuff works and it's just a couple of extended classes, so hopefully FF should be quick
@PeeHaa Oh alright. Sounds reasonable.
@PeeHaa That usually works for me. If it still isn't working you're probably not yelling loud enough.
20:59
Next step will involve a hammer
@PeeHaa But everyone knows it's common practice TO YELL YOUR SQL
At least the keyword parts. The column names and other things you may whisper.
lol
21:25
stackoverflow.com/questions/15191031/… <-- Just a general question. Is it necessary that something like this is tagged with ?
There is PHP involved, but the issue is totally unrelated to PHP.
hi
i remember you
hellooo
yep, it's you
6 hours ago, by rdlowrey
in recycle bin, 3 mins ago, by Porizm
@BadgerGirl do u have a sister?
@NickFury hey
21:29
@NickFury 'sup?
@Alexander I was joking
@Alexander Nothing much, yourself?
@NickFury Fine
Oh I thought you asked me sup, not how I was doing.
21:34
@Jasper I said I was joking
0
A: window.open not working with Google Chrome?

MIIBOh, what a nightmare. Your function should not named download(). Change your function name to download1() and change your onclick to download1() too

That worked beautifully. Thank you! — Mrdoctor Kovacic 1 min ago
OH NO HE DIDN't
Sock puppeting much?
@Jasper It keeps going forever, Shaq once completely screwed the styles in the sandbox by doing that
@Porizm And I was just playing with the chat and it had nothing to do with your comment, but just with the fact that this was the first time I saw the chat doing a second level of indentation like that
@DaveRandom Ah, good to know :D
3 messages moved to bin
21:37
@Jasper ok
I was really joking anyway, I'd never say something with having bad intentions
useful!
not sure whether it really is in the spec though
it is
i don't remember if it make it into html5
it was in the draft at least
for 5.1
21:42
I once wrote an answer using it
1
A: Can I use jQuery to create a file (and its content) dynamically?

AlexanderAs of HTML5, you can use a combination of data: URL and download attribute. For example, <a href="data:text/plain;charset=UTF-8,Hello%20World!" download="filename.txt">Download</a> Or, programatically, <a id="programatically" href="#" download="date.txt">Download</a> ...

@PeeHaa I highly doubt that's the problem from codez, the fact that there is an attribute with the same name as a partial of another attributes value means absolutely nothing. That would mean <a href="#" target="href"> is illegal, it means absolutely sod all. I have flagged that, especially since the question OP didn't respond to any of the comments on the question for 5 mins, yet a "thanks!" comment appeared on the answer in less than a minute after posting.
As always got no attention
woah easy now dave ;)
:D
@Alexander That really is pretty neat
@DaveRandom Thanks :)
21:45
Might as well drop $("a#programatically").click(function() { for big boy javascript :P
Wats the best way to write a literal object in PHP (Jagged Array, stdClass, Object Protrotype and instances filled with data ???)
@PeeHaa No you can't do that, how will the fuckwits know it could be completely pointlessly done with jQuery?
I seem to have an anger problem this evening. I'm going for a smoke.
hehe
@DaveRandom can you please explain me why abstract here, just asking.
@kingdomcreation I tend to do $var = (object) ['propertyName' => 'value']
@webarto Well, it isn't directly instantiable (so it started as an interface) but it does have a concrete inheritable implementation of some methods, hence abstract class. But that whole code is very, very wtf. I will rewrite it soon.
I realised what I should have done when I did something similar in Websucket around the frame buffering, that whole code is full of some terrible SRP violations
Also it's pretty unreadable in places
And it has zero docs
and no tests
basically what I'm saying is "sorry".
I'm not saying anything bad about the code :) Just trying to fully understand abstract, because I think in some cases it's misused (not in your code ofc, just looking at what you did). @DaveRandom @PeeHaa ...
haha
you're crazy
@DaveRandom lol
Persecutory delusion?
Better question, can you avoid abstract?
21:52
@webarto No it has its uses
so ... whats up ?
All oauth services (the real implementations) are based on this
@PeeHaa In e.g. Kohana, all system classes don't have abstract and they are extended. But all classes in modules (e.g. ORM, Database, Cache, Auth), are abstracted and then extended.
Thanks for example, looking.
@tereško I'm broke, what's up with you? :P
@webarto instead of using abstract, define an interface and let the inheriting abstract class provide implementation for only some methods
(works too)
"PHPoAuthLib", shall this be read as "PH Po Auth Lib"? LOL
21:54
If you have a reading disorder, sure ;)
OCD, jk
@webarto how comes you are broke ?!
@tereško got an invoice for apartment remodeling, it's been the same since 1972 :D
i would have opted for a different apartment
you could have combined it with search for better ISP
(at least here, each area of city has different set of providers)
22:01
@DaveRandom; Thanks, the thing is i wrote all the stuff in JSON there was no need for PHP at the time, Was kinda nice i could have program.course = {"T1M" : {"name":"Image Processing", "code":"T1M", "skills":["0x11","0x12"]}, ... etc and then extend it another JS file going like program.course.T1M.description=["Does this", "Does that"];
I could loop over the objects for each course in the program, i could reference another literal object with all the skills and extend each skills with another array. That kind of flexibility is what i was looking for im just wondering if there a better way than arrays to produce a similar effect and personally i liked the "." syntax rather that many [][][] im considering -> instead but wonder how to write it as effective.
@tereško This one has 50cm walls, and it's strong in general (it was build in socialism for high ranking officers). New ones, you can punch through the walls, and I'd never get the that quality. I'd rather move to another country, but...
@kingdomcreation Have you considered using XML? In general I'm all for steering clear of it in favour of JSON when I can, but it sounds like it might be of use to you here, you could easily pass DOMDocuments around and it is much more expressive. Although of course you could keep it stored in JSON and create your objects with json_decode()...
not sure .. i have new one .. and only thin part in my apartment is the ceiling .. or maybe they are breeding some hyperactive rhinos up there =/
@tereško *breeding, although I imagine breading Rhinos would be noisy as well :-P
.. fixed
22:08
I quite like the image of some guy trying to coat a live Rhino in breadcrumbs.
I'll save for Wien. I hear Rhino breeding is popular there.
Went that route for a while but if i was going to keep it in JSON i was thinking of creating the form on the client and the submitting the course code info etc to PHP from the browser, i just didnt like exposing all that to the client i kinda think i would be nice to have it as native to PHP as possible. ?Arrays? maybe
@DaveRandom What do you think?
@Ocramius something like this maybe codepad.viper-7.com/dUqqPP ? thanks
@NikiC It's when Github won't show you the diff.
Plus i wasn't sure if the json_decode / encode would support my idea of "extending" the object skills.
@kingdomcreation I don't quite follow that, you mean you want to create these things in the browser or you don't want to?
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A: Inline IF-statement PHP

Marko DThe same, it's called ternary operator $voteable = ($age < 18) ? 'no' : 'yes'; or $voteable = $age < 18 ? 'no' : 'yes';

:(
@webarto exactly
22:11
@Ocramius I like that, "thanks you verry much"
@kingdomcreation Well you can decode/manipulate/encode for storage. To be honest I'm suffering a little E_MISSING_CONTEXT on this, kinda feels like I'd need to know more about what you are actually trying to do.
Im open just not convinced about all the hidden fields and exposing PHP like that. Im considering and would just like some second thoughts.
I have 23 courses in a program (basic info like course code and name)
@kingdomcreation Exposing it like what sorry?
then all courses have prerequisites, skills and descriptions that are arrays for now. The skills and prerequisites are stored in two other literal JSON objects
In another js file I literally extend each courses with its description data.
At the end i have some funtions (in js) that populate the skills and prerequisites dynamicaly.
22:19
meh
My goal (ultimately) is to add courses to each students in the db but i only store the course code.
But i kinda was hoping for a nice way to write literal objects in PHP
@webarto Why not?
@kingdomcreation I don't see why you need PHP object literals, and why you couldn't just store them in strings (or probably files) and json_decode() them. That way you keep them in an interchangable format as well, where they could easily be recycled on another platform
@webarto Maybe edit it to remove the S&M undertones...
@webarto You know a better way to write a literal object in PHP
22:25
@PeeHaa S&M like @DaveRandom says :)
@webarto Meh. Maybe OP is a bad girl idunno
@DaveRandom Yeah i keep telling myself that, just worth the time to venture out on some ideas.
@PeeHaa Yeah, f* it. Too old.
> It also looks much more prefossional than echo "Cannot divide by zero"
dafuq...
@webarto Interestingly the theme continues in the next comment, I guess one is a "reply" to the other.
@webarto that's freaking funny though
Man, 11 years ago, being a webmaster was the s*.
@PeeHaa Drugs were more popular then I guess :D
@kingdomcreation Well if you want to keep it truly abstract and in an nice interchangable format that everyone understands, XML would be the way to go. But I also wonder why you are storing the data in files (as opposed to a database) anyway - are these templates or something?
@PeeHaa Hehe. Printing errors in your production environment doesn't look professional either way, but if I had to choose between the two, I might agree with him. After all, there's a large percentage of the world whom you can convince that it wsan't your fault if looks like an authentic error :P
22:32
:D
Any idea where to start with Zend framework ?
@Jasper Mmm, professional.
@style The beginning? I usually find that to be more productive than the middle. And starting things at the end usually doesn't go well either.
4
yes
@DaveRandom lmao
@Pee
Where I would of suggested, felt to lazy to google zf2 manual
@peeHaa thanx
The data doesn't change and i use the db to store courses / evaluation / students what im going to do is based on the dynamic calendar create 23 records for each student in courses with the right date start and date end. But to display the course skills i mean i consider the db but for such a small table and never increasing rows...
22:37
Yay ping fail. I wonder why people do that so much. Do they get confused by auto complete and think that enter will fill it out? I must admit tab is not that intuitive.
@PeeHaa epic
Somebody should try to get it in. Would be hard to obfuscate though :P
I love that you can cause an error when raising an error
Which I think is strange
E_ERROR === 1
22:39
@PeeHaa trigger_error() only accepts E_USER_* constants though, it does say that explicitly somewhere
Reminds me of mails I get from our productive system with subject "Error logging error".
Aaaahh right. Makes sense :)
Or it did, can't find it any more
Yay, might have a useful edit for my ingratiating myself with the docs team
@style would setup a directory with all files from the library and using their examples explore the Classes you want to use. (ex: GData)
I shall do it tomorrow
@TillHelgeHelwig Ironically, that doesn't sound particularly productive.
22:41
Every day I work on this project I'm amazed that the application works.
It tries shutting down itself once in a while...the customer's only fault is restarting it. ;)
user895378
@DaveRandom It did use to say that. I remember the same thing, but I also am not sure where it was/is now.
@TillHelgeHelwig haha, sounds like the project im working on right now
Sounds like a disturbingly high percentage of projects...
@rdlowrey It kinda implies it here but it should say it on the trigger_error() page I think
user895378
> The designated error type for this error. It only works with the E_USER family of constants, and will default to E_USER_NOTICE.
22:43
doesn't it just say It only works with the E_USER family of constants
yeah
user895378
^ From the trigger_error docs
@rdlowrey of epic proportions.
user895378
I do it regularly.
@PeeHaa You got an idea if it's possible to stop DOMDocument doing the thing where you get an entity-escaped CR when you ->save() a file you loaded from a file with CRLF line endings? It's driving me crazy, I really don't want to have to manually convert them before I load it in but I'm on the verge of doing it
hey PHPisers what s up?
22:53
why would this: if ($now>$high) $high=$now; set $high to 3 when $now is 3 and $high is 498 ??? stupid stupid stupid!!!'
@DaveRandom Wut? It does that?
php is f*mocking me
@DaveRandom Cannot repro? codepad.viper-7.com/78JRdZ
nvm :)) eye-balling the wrong line
@PeeHaa Me neither now I try and make a codepad, will keep messing around with it

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