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@Gordon 1,491 results
^ one more to go
00:20
@igorw Any more feedback on Ardent?
Evening everyone
evening :)
00:38
ever since SO went down the other day I've been having issues with it not loading. Sluggish, timeouts, and being forced to refresh page multiple times to fully load all content =o(
oh lol
didn't see was same, since you used share url =oP
:] Sorry
I probably should use the canonical one.
evening
Welcome back
thank you
01:44
I don't know how to respond to this guy stackoverflow.com/questions/15468130/… =o\
@crypticツ don't
02:16
What does it mean if a shared hosting provider uses CGI-Compiled PHP?

Instead of PHP installed as an Apache module?
What's the difference?
@Baumr There are some differences, but generally it's not consequential.
Well, in .htaccess I found out that instead of the usual:

AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .html

You have to use:

AddHandler Extension_Type .html .htm .php3 .php4
Action Extension_Type /cgi-bin/php.dat
Yes, setting them up is a bit different.
02:26
and performance is quite different between them as well
Thanks. I see, which is better? :P
I'd say CGI but both can be good for various reasons.
Interesting
Also concerning the useful settings in the HTML5boilerplate .htaccess file: github.com/h5bp/html5-boilerplate/blob/master/.htaccess — will many of those need to be modified as well because of this difference?
By the way, great page:
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Q: I never really understood: what is CGI?

clawsCGI is a Comman Gateway Interface. As the name says, it is a "common" gateway interface for everything. It is so trivial and naive from the name. I feel that I understood this and I felt this every time I encountered this word. But frankly, I didn't. I'm still confused. I am a PHP programmer. I...

@Baumr like all questions of that form, the answer is non-trivial and takes a lot into count
@ircmaxell Gotcha
03:01
Awwww, yeah
nite all :)
Quick question to those in the know: I haven't fully explored 5.5's generators (and related features) but based on what's available, can we expect to see (or create) frameworks/utilities to support deferred enumeration, similar to that of LINQ in .NET? I know it's been attempted before, but I'm wondering if these new features will make it easier, and reduce the performance penalty imposed by previous implementations.
Will modifying the html5bp .htaccess file to run in CGI-compiled PHP mode require a lot of work? Should I make that into a question here on SO?

Here's the .htaccess file: https://github.com/h5bp/html5-boilerplate/blob/master/.htaccess
@Baumr Urge.. to edit.. for punctuation.. rising.
@Bracketworks :D I know
@Bracketworks Stay on topic haha -- see my question above :P :D ;)
03:57
morning
04:32
I don't want to go outside now. There are these giant mosquitoes in Florida now =o(
@crypticツ Normal mosquito on the right?
yeah O_0
I'm currently in Florida --- rather enjoy the outdoors considering it's about 60 degrees warmer than home :D
(dealing with the mosquitoes is worth it)
Well these ones, you can feel them stab you with their sucker, it's suppose to be rather painful.
@Lusitanian where in FL?
04:41
miami
@crypticツ I was trying to figure out what was making chat so slow and then I realized it was your 8mb mosquito image
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thereee we go
how do you move messages?
by moving messages (see the room dropdown right in between info/leave)
i have been awake for something like 40 consecutive hours...there is no way this is healthy
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@Lusitanian nope, if you stay up for 4 days you will start to see things
like dead people
04:50
@crypticツ well i mean i actually am haley osment
creepy. furry things...
lol not a unicorn type. I like cats and foxes
mornevenaternoon
@crypticツ Florida must be freezing. One of my friend is there & suffering from cold
it is 70 degrees outside right now
it is decidedly not freezing :D
05:38
night @crypticツ / @Rikesh
06:07
ping zamil
Hi Thomas
is it possible to user memached with my application with out modifying my existing php codes
eg: for every query i have written in my application i need to add-> that to memached if i want to use memached . write?
how can i create a firefox addon that will be displayed on right click if we select anything from the text
or is there any configuration available like add all my application query resutls to memached
06:11
you would have to change your code yes
i have used zend cache before in my projects
there i used to explicitly set->, get->, delete-> caced items
i believe memcached is also similar
we need to explicitly set ,get and delete
but probably Zend has a wrapper which your app might not have
actully it was for codeigniter, i used a wrapper class to bind ci and zend cache
06:14
right
but i stopped developing on ci now.and my current application is build on etano,which has a weird way of coding
so if your website doesn't have a wrapper... well.. either you create one for good or you kinda go the fast way and replace the memcache calls
okay thomas, thanks for your valuable time
hope to cu aroung
around
no prob, have a good one
morning ..:)
06:26
Hi @NullPointer
@uınbɐɥs hiya
can i convert crome adone to a firefox
?
here you ho furry thing
@ScoRpion... no >
Then what would be the easiest way to create the same extension for firefox
06:36
@NullPointer what would be the easiest way to create the same addon for firefox
@ScoRpion... Take the main JS source and use that (with modifications) to create a Firefox addon
http://stackoverflow.com/q/15471258/1723893
with fire,water, gasoline
@uınbɐɥs lol
this ^^^^^
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@uınbɐɥs Hay i stuck, how can i add a overlay your extension menu to right click. I am able to add it in Tools but i want it to appear on selecting text with a right click
07:11
@NullPointer Any of these
@ScoRpion... What?
Regarding firefox extension
how could i add a menu to right click
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15471389/how-to-display-current-image-name-from-database-in-file-field-when-editing-in-ph
07:26
bye everyone
07:37
hey, say if i am inserting something into the database with a class like this
$chat->update_username($_POST['username'], $_POST['thread']);
how would you check if the update was successful?
@Connor In your update_username function return true; if record updated successfully or else return false;
@Rikesh it will return that automatically?
I think you have to code to do that
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A: Validating a date without knowing its format

AmirI write this with fear of vote down . But no way

Good Morning All
07:53
@uınbɐɥs thanks that was of course useful, but u know i look for copy, like if i select some test then only my menu should be visible
Hi Any one know how to do msword to xml conversion using php program. We can manually save the word file as .xml, but it is generating lot unnecessary code. Thanks
a very fine good morning @Baba and @all.
@hakre .... good morning
@Rikesh thanks
08:12
hi
any one here for help
@Methew Just ask. There is always someone here. Just be a little patient and you'll probably get an answer. :)
posted on March 14, 2013

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08:31
how to load the first 1024 bytes of a file, change them (still 1024 bytes) and store them back in PHP?
I mean is there some nice way to do that?
fread() and fwrite() both can take a length parameter.
hello all check my question here
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15469817/validation-form-in-table-mode-with-javascript
Not sure if writing a limited length something would truncate the file though.
@TillHelgeHelwig I thought about that, too. I will give it a try.
@TillHelgeHelwig Uh, I hope not :)
08:37
in JavaScript, 16 secs ago, by Connor
does anyone know if it is possible to have a drop shadow on just the bottom and it hidden on the sides? ive used up both before && after aswell
hello people
Hello @dragon112
monirng
How are you fine people today?
@tereško is this what you meant yesterday?
@an1zhegorodov I would appreciate a pastebin or something of the sort.
So what is your problem?
@dragon112 I'm trying to implement Model2 architecture
And have no idea how to access validation errors from the View and where to store them
first of all, i would call it RecongintionSerivice or CommunityService (depending on what your main focus is)
08:51
Ah I can't help you with that. I use php in the old fashioned way.
@tereško It's just for the sake of example
it should be dealing not just with a single user, but manage all of your interaction with user isntance
@an1zhegorodov thats not a bad way of dealing with it
@tereško How do you do it?
but what i was talking about yesterday (in my foul state of mind) was that you will have to often store the errors in a session (especially from POST requests)
the user posts a form , data gets to the domain object , it validates , if validation fails, the domain object acquires some error state , then you save that state using a session mapper , and let the page redirect
then page comes back up , the domain object gets its state restored from session and service then reads that state from domain object and passes on to the view
every time you submit a form , you have to do Post/Redirect/Get
Why would I need a redirect?
08:58
@DaveRandom, are you around?
read the wiki page .. you should be able to understand the "why" then"
anyway , i am at work again , go bother ircmaxell, hakre, peehaa or gordon =P
@tereško oops, didn't notice that it was a link, today my state of mind is foul :D
Hmmm this cv chrome addon is pretty neat
09:13
@dragon112 I am now
mornings @all
morning
Morning @DaveRandom, How does that cv chrome addon work? I have installed it but what does it really do?
@dragon112 Have you had a look at the options page? That's probably the best documentation we have, the opts descriptions explain loosely what they all do. Mostly it converts votes requests to "oneboxes" (so you can read the question directly from within chat) and provides various forms of notification - adds an extra notification bubble to your avatar to the left of the chat input, and strikes through the vote request when it has been completed
Also you can replace the room description on the top right of the page with some items from the backlog
09:35
@DaveRandom Hmm that sounds pretty awesome, I have checked the options and it looks good. I'll see how useful it is for me over the next couple of days. Thanks!
@dragon112 If you go have a look in the closing room it should be pretty obvious what the effects are, it lets you go straight to the cote requests that still need dealing with
Get this
@DaveRandom Is it possible to remove the delv ones? I'm not over 10k yet so they are quite useless to me
because my company's SSH details just got fried and we had no backups, i have to exploit our server :|
someone's getting yelled at for this
@dragon112 We're working on some features to handle that
09:38
@DaveRandom Awesome!
@Hiroto not even backup certificates ?
I've been searching
@dragon112 you can flag them (some of them)
they were on a network drive and the snapshots are gone
can you log in there with any regular user ?
09:39
@NullPointer Dude, that new avatar's kinda dark
@tereško oh wait, I have my non-root account for the webserver. it doesnt use a certificate
Also (just looking at your profile) note that phpjs.org is not that useful, if does have a few decent things on it but the vast majority of their implementations a) are pointless and b) suck.
@DaveRandom just for some time until i get any good pony image :D
still, i need to create a dev environment
and i need root for the jails :|
@Hiroto then just use sudo exploit
i bet it was not patched on that box
09:41
:3
@NullPointer Who needs ponies when you have cats?
might be worth to try them
Now to figure out how to explain this without pointing fingers
@Hiroto also , why didn't you just go directly to that box and use single-user mode ?
09:46
because someone didn't give me access to the remote support lines on his day off
@Hiroto Just point fingers, if people are bellends they should be made to feel bad
I regularly leave abusive comments in code directed towards one specific guy
you know, my inner grey hat was dying to RFI the c99 shell there
Usually along the lines of "I'm leaving this line here commented out so everyone can see how much of a numpty you really are"
the last dev left and RFI in with the comment "todo: fix"
4 months later
still not fixed
@TillHelgeHelwig I get good results now this way:
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A: How to change the first 512 bytes of a file?

hakreIf you want to optionally create a file and read and write to it (without truncating it), you need to open the file with the fopen() function in 'wr+' mode: $handle = fopen($filename, 'wr+'); PHP then has the stream_get_contents() function which allows to read a chunk of bytes with a specific ...

09:50
fire in the hole http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15473767/need-image-upload-script
@Hiroto I prefer // TODO: Fix this. // Fix what?
@hakre Isn't wr+ just interpretted as r+?
@DaveRandom yes
@DaveRandom If I got that right r+ won't create the file if it does not yet exists. But let me check.
Yes I tested that, r+ gives the follwoing error:
> Warning: fopen(/path/to/file): failed to open stream: No such file or directory
@hakre You want c+
@DaveRandom yes, I want that! ;) Thanks!
09:57
@WhoeverStarredThat Y U STAR STUPID THINGS?????
@hakre (pretends he didn't just look that up in the manual) yw
lol
@DaveRandom I actually did but I had problems to decipher the c thingy in conjunction with file-locking and what not. So I tried wr+ and it did work in my case, however I didn't see it truncates.
Which is not what I want. I want to keep the file non-truncated. As in my case I already have written to the file earlier I didn't notice the truncation.
@hakre Yeh I've just been playing with it, if you specify more than one flag it just uses the first and silently ignores the rest, although it does still seem to pay attention to the +
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15442375/what-would-be-recommended-for-me /:cc Gordon
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15406335/php-page-not-opening-just-showing-a-blank-page ""
@DaveRandom hmm. good to know. I should have not combined those then.
> This website is blocked in INDIA , so users from India , please do use PROXY.
@hakre :P if it would happen get my all rep :P
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15305433/create-email-address-using-php-code
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14951896/why-ajax-form-submit-is-not-working-to-post-image-property
10:06
Next answer I give I will put something else into. Like you can find code-example here but website is only available GMT 14:00-15:00 due to traffic restrictions so visit at the right time or your computer will be blocked for 14 days.
@hakre Sounds good. :) There is a typo in your last code block btw.
@TillHelgeHelwig where is the typo? ah there it is!
@hakre filge_
@TillHelgeHelwig yes, fixed now :) thx!
I wonder where this if (0 == something) notation comes from. Seems so weird to me, because it goes against all typical customs of speech to turn it around this way.
10:10
monring
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15427173/trouble-including-code-in-php
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15333336/how-to-use-ajax-in-drupal-7
@TillHelgeHelwig the same reason naming conventions are all over the place
So I'm wondering.. When I get a multipart POST call in php do I get the post values in the same way as usual: $_POST['bla']?
@dragon112 var_dump($_POST) and see for yourself. ;)
Well that wont work as it's a backend that shows no screens.
@Hiroto Did I mention, that I like your version of the "Don't use mysql_*" comment best so far? ;)
@NullPointer Too much to chew.
Mar 13 at 12:00, by Gordon
Guys, can you please collaborate on improving the phrasing of https://gist.github.com/3881905 and also think of a less obtrusive way of putting it on StackOverflow. They way it's used now it's rather spammy. Thanks!
^ And this.
10:16
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Q: How should we handle ext/mysql deprecation in PHP questions (older included)?

HirotoThis has been talked about quite a bit in the PHP chatroom, and this comment is used to direct people to the why should i stop using mysql_* functions? question. Please, don't use mysql_* functions in new code. They are no longer maintained and are officially deprecated. See the red box? Lear...

@NullPointer lol
And this
@hakre took me a while to find but it's here - it examines the first character in the string, and just does a strchr() for the to look for the existence of +, so write+read (for example) would be the same as w+. Interestingly, it seems that the b flag is actually ignored, everything is opened with O_BINARY unless you explicitly specify t for O_TEXT
waiting for a 4GB database to copy to a staging area. :|
@TillHelgeHelwig You are using an obsolete database API and should use a modern replacement. this ?
10:20
Use of the mysql_* functions in PHP is discouraged in favour of PDO or MySQLi (find out why)
@hakre Also, completely undocumented, fopen() has an n flag which passes O_NONBLOCK if it was defined /cc @rdlowrey @igorw
@Hiroto how about s/discouraged/deprecated
hmm, could work
@DaveRandom does it work?
@Gordon @Hiroto ... @all this gist.github.com/NullPointerNot/5186225 ?
10:23
then again, most of the people using these are people new to programming, @Gordon, and might not know what it means :3
@NullPointer add suggestions to gist.github.com/3881905 please
@Gordon It's not about the content of the comment IMO, and that is worse, it's even more blunt. I was talking to @MadaraUchiha the other day about this, I think the solution is that we start answering ext/mysql questions (properly) and put The Comment at the top of the answer, and write "here is how you do this with ext/mysql" and then "here is how you should do this with <other API>".
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@Hiroto If they don't know what deprecated means they still know what discouraged means.
He was saying the problem with that is that it's more difficult/can't be done as a drive-by but that (IMO) is exactly the problem with the current comment
We need to be putting a bit more thought/effort in.
@Hiroto Well, because php.net suggest to use PDO or MySQLi which are better performing. MySQLi is more object oriented and improved version of mysql
10:25
PDO is more user friendly
they are both just as good
@DaveRandom the problem is that a lot of these questions are too poor to be answered.
@Gordon Just booting up a *nix to find out, doesn't seem to on Win
@DaveRandom I do agree with you on this, and there are many applications that still use mysql_* because back in the day it was still the only/best/other reason api out there.
@Gordon Agreed, but they should be closed like any other poor question. If the OP comes back with a better question, we can answer it, if they don't they probably aren't worth the effort anyway.
@DaveRandom you sure it's about fopen and not php.net/stream_set_blocking
10:29
// hi there XSS. What're you doing here? It'd be a shame if $_GET["offset"] was linked to an interesting page about fishing.
@Gordon Well my C skillz aren't exactly brilliant, but I followed through lxr from the fopen() definition, through the streams lib to a function called php_stream_parse_fopen_modes() - the function name seems fairly concrete about where it's used, and I did end up there from fopen(). Also it translates the pseudo c and x modes into flags, since they don't exist in stdio, it only knows about r w and a
@DaveRandom fair enough, though I dont see it happening. leaving the comment is done quicker and with less effort than having to understand what the OP is trying to do and then fix all the horrendous code s/he likely came up with. Plus, a lot of these are dupes as well so we would need to provide the alternatives to the original questions instead.
@DaveRandom mine are surely less than yours, so go ahead. curious if you can make it work. Usually undocumented features are non-working features though.
@Gordon Absolutely agreed it probably won't happen, but it's the only way I can see that people might actually start taking notice and we could stop getting other people's back up by "spamming the site"
@DaveRandom fair enough
@Gordon done :)
10:35
@NullPointer thanks
catch (Exception $e) {
echo "WSDL call failed!\n"; // are you sure it wasnt just giving up life at the lack of a spec?
return;
}
@Gordon It does work. It has a pretty narrow use case I would say, but it does seem to work. It's a POSIX-only flag though, as far as I can tell.
> When opening a FIFO with O_RDONLY or O_WRONLY set: If O_NONBLOCK is set: An open() for reading only will return without delay. An open() for writing only will return an error if no process currently has the file open for reading.
So I can see it being useful if you were relaying events to an external application via a FIFO, because it allows you to relay the event if there is something there to receive it but carry on with your application immediately if not
Can't see it being that useful in read mode but maybe someone has a use case
I guess maybe if there was some daemon on the other end of that event system aggregating events from several other processes
Maybe a logging daemon or something
I have to say though, I'd probably just be using a proper unix domain socket
@Gordon People can survive downvotes without any commenting. That is not just... (me bitchin again) :D
@NullPointer Why?
@DaveRandom not useful ?
10:54
> You've reached the maximum of 28 Deletion votes per day; come back in 13 hours
:-(
@NullPointer It's a little bit crappy but it is an honest question and it does have a useful answer. I'm not sure why it has such a low score actually, it's easily salvageable, it's pretty clear what the OP wants, I'm going to edit it now
@Gordon I wish to see who downvotes for why.
This would be a nice feature at SO.
@Ihsan never gonna happen, for very good reasons.
Like invention of babelfish, @DaveRandom, so people will understand and know each other and that is how wars begin :D

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