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12:00
We need to fund a "Give close votes to underprivileged PHP chatroom dwellers" campaign, and guilt-trip the SE community staff with sad music and advertising.
Or i just need to rep-whore more
@gordon tell him to use regex to parse it
How about DOM ?
Nah, iterating the string 1 character at a time ftw
Much nicer than SimpleXML
lol ^
@Hiroto I won't tell him anything. I just give up. just cv it.
12:18
but i can only flag :<
@Jimbo In general I agree that it's better, not sure about "nicer" though... ;-)
I mean, I asked him twice now to update the question. just look at the edits. he put in more XML and changed title. He did nothing of the things I asked him to do.
lol, ouch
the annoying thing is that whenever you move comment discussion from the OP into their post because they either dont feel like it/dont know how, suggestions get rejected
@DaveRandom Since you showed me it either last month or the one before, I've used it many times since :)
I have some question concerning the deprecation of mysql_*
12:20
@iroegbu we also have several answers on SO and meta.SO already
meta:
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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 They are no longer maintained and are officially deprecated.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...

nah... my question borders on naivety
@Jimbo It is a kind and gentle lover. It is also the most verbose API imaginable though. I always end up with 2 screen height methods using DOM, or classes with 5000 sub-methods :-( but I guess with flexibility comes complexity
oh? continue.
@Hiroto if ($oh) continue;
var_dump($oh === NULL); // (bool) true
12:24
I'm wondering if we have procedural mysqli_* and mysql_* is procedural
yes
why do we have to change altogether
mysqli procedural is horrible, but possible
why not rebuild mysql
@iroegbu That's precisely what mysqli is
12:25
because ext/mysql is infamous for being outdated and backwards compatible, which means updating it will break everything anyway
so why not make a new module
no, not that way... I mean a newer version of mysql_*
so mysql_* will have OOP in the new version
Because that's not how PHP operates. You don't change an old API, you create a new one and deprecate the old one. It allows for a smoother transition.
@Hiroto then scrap and use the same names :s
@iroegbu the deprecation process means that you can ignore warnings on old systems that have yet to be updated while simultaneously using the newer version on new systems that integrate with it
and slowly phase out the old
ok... I can possibly have both old and new if for some reason I can overhaul immediately
12:27
that's the point of it
It wouldn't achieve anything anyway - you'd still have to go through your old code and rewrite it
that solves it... But then, we want to force everyone to move on don't we?
it means that things dont suddenly break and have to be fixed
you have a chance to update before it's removed/updated
We (I) want to force everyone to migrate old code a lot faster than PHP in general does. ext/mysql and ext/mysqli have coexisted for far too long, this deprecation process should have begun at 5.0
yup.
12:29
mysqli sucks anyway though
3
people were going "oh, but it's in use... D:"
and mysqli is overly verbose
@Hiroto it's not overly verbose. Just the parameter binding sucks
It just needs a little sugar, you do need that verbosity if you want to do the complex stuff. But the complex stuff is so rarely used that forcing the verbosity on the simple stuff is stupid.
Thanks all
that's the part i meant. "'scuse me, just let me bind 15 params in a row when you have a perfectly good array right there already"
12:32
@Hiroto by reference as well
I really cannot comprehend the thinking behind not providing a by-value bind.
that stabbed me in the back once. i went crying to PDO.
I just wish PDO_mysql wasn't incomplete :-(
ok... something else
public function dbCount($column, $tbl, $other = ""){
        $sql = "SELECT COUNT('{$column}') AS number FROM {$tbl} ".$other;
        if ($this->result = $this->connection->query($sql)) {
            while ($row = $this->result->fetch_assoc()) {
                return $row['number'];
            }
        }
    }
is it possible to do something like this in PDO
@iroegbu Wrong quote type.
Anyone know if it's possible to amend Notepad++'s built-in PHP lexer to include [ ] and/or ( ) as folding characters?
12:34
this uses mysqli
@iroegbu use `
for {$tbl} ?
I like models. they mean i can just use sqlite and not bother with mysql/postgres libraries on a laptop i just picked up and git cloned from
$stmt = $pdo->query("SELECT COUNT({$column}) FROM {$tbl} ".$other); return $stmt->fetchColumn();
doesn't that defeat the purpose of sending 'queries' independent of 'data/variables'?
12:37
?
I'm looking at prepared statements
You can't sanitize identifiers really, you should pretty much never ever use user input directly as an identifier in a query.
You certainly can't use placeholders for them
That's why that's a kinda nasty function IMO
You're only saving yourself one line by wrapping that in a function, why not just run the query directly?
You can even do it in one line if you don't mind the method chaining. And reducing the number of lines in the code is not generally a good thing to concern yourself with
ok, thanks.
method chaining can look messy though
and tends to be difficult to read sometimes
For identifiers you could use white lists.
Agreed, although $rowCount = $pdo->query("SELECT COUNT(somecol) FROM sometable")->fetchColumn(); isn't too bad IMO, it's pretty easy to see what's going on there.
12:43
try using Magento. that method chaining...
shudder
@sectus Lookup tables (which I guess is basically what you mean) are the only way IMO.
@DaveRandom that makes a lot of sense
Mage::getModel('catalog/product')->load($id)->setSku($ident)->setData($data)->save();
But really there is no reason to do this anyway. You should always know the names of the objects you are working with. The only time this isn't true is if you were building a database admin app, in which case you'd have to do way worse than that, and SQLi isn't really a major concern - if an attacker break in to you app, they can probably just press the delete button you provided rather than having to inject DROP TABLE (or whatever)
If you find yourself dynamically determining identifiers, your schema is probably fundamentally wrong.
(IMO)
I lieks method chaining ^^
user2156884
12:48
Hi all: how i create a json object ? :s
user2156884
Oke thanks, so far so good
user895378
Jun 29 '12 at 1:46, by rdlowrey
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user895378
The method chaining decision tree ^
lol ^^
user2156884
12:49
while($r = $result->fetch_assoc()) {
$arr[$r['label']] = $r['name'];
}

$done = json_encode($arr);
echo $done;

Correct ?
@rdlowrey "message chaining decision chain"
user895378
hehe
Looks about right @user666
@user666 Y U NO TRY IT????? ;-)
user2156884
I can't help it, but i need help, i don't understand it :s
12:53
$programmer->askQuestion("Should I use method chaining?")
           ->elaborate("Do all chained methods operate on the same instance?")
           ->on("Yep", function() {
                $this->exclaim("Readability can go f*** itself!");
                return true;
           })
           ->on("Nope", function() {
                $this->exclaim("Demeter can take her law and shove it!");
                return true;
           })
           ->do("Chain those methods!");
Damn it, I had to.
@user666 Looks like, while you're fetching results from the result set, you place the name of each result until an array with the key being the label of the named result. Then you json encode it, and echo it. What's wrong with that?
See, @Bracketworks has it! I love those lined up little arrows, all pretty ^^
@user666 The only unintuitive thing about it is that associative arrays are automagically converted to objects. People often explicitly cast then to objects to make it clearer what's going on, this isn't required but I think it's acceptable if it helps you to understand what will happen.
@Bracketworks are you sure that will work? I believe do is a reserved keyword in PHP, and cannot be used in that context.
setGetfield()
What does that method do?
@DaveRandom So you either set the POST fields with setPostfields() or you set the GET field with setGetfield()
12:57
@igorw Course it will, Programmer defined __call
;)
Iz make sense, no?
@DaveRandom set the "Getfield" value
@Jimbo Ahh ok. Call them "URL parameters" (or fields, if you prefer) and do setUrlParam() - setGet is a bit weird, and in that scenario also a bit semantically incorrect
Good afternoon all. I'm trying to work out something and unsure where to start. I've recently released a new site and i've noticed apache dying on me every 12 hours or so. The machine i have is a 1GB Ram cloud machine. My application uses Doctrine, MySQL and Zend Framework. It looks like apache is eating all of the ram and i'm not sure how i can fix/diagnose the problem. If you were faced with the same issue how would you look to solve it?
@tereško Well duh :-P
12:58
@DaveRandom Yeah I was struggling for what to call it... setUrlParam is nice! But would have to distinguish between GET / POST in that somehow as different things happen.
user2156884
Yes daveradom and Jimbo i dont understand now my autocomplete don't work , pffff
thanks anyway :)
it looks like a gradual memory leak, but i have no idea on how to test that. I've installed XDEBUG and have profiled the site. FOr a single PV everything seems fine, but the server doesnt seem to like alot of connections. Is 1GB ram to little for an apache php server?
@Bracketworks you're right, I guess the lexer does not care in case of the function call. :)
additionally the server is usually always utilising 100% CPU.
Hehe, you'll hate my getGetfield() method then...
13:00
@Jimbo URI param and Body param then I guess. Personally I don't generally like to have those in the same place when building a request, the message head and the message entity are different objects and should be treated as such. The message is a container for the body, it should not manipulate the body directly.
IMO
@igorw Which frankly, is PITA; if I can proxy by __call, why can't I just define do? (not that I'd want to...)
@Jimbo here is something for you to consider: do you think that having parameter makes that overlap between GET , POST, PUT and DELETE requests is not a mistake ?
Well, not a PITA, just... unexpected?
@Bracketworks yeah, might be solvable by re-ordering lexing rules
@Andy Is it Apache that's chewing up the CPU if you look at top?
13:02
@tereško Not sure what you mean? There'll only be GET / POST in this, hmm
Nov 4 '12 at 1:13, by tereško
@PeeHaa , whats your opinion on abstraction $_POST and $_GET in routing systems
@DaveRandom correct, installing htop shows each apache instance using about 20% of CPU
read the conversation
@DaveRandom and htop also shows that 500MB from 1024MB is pretty much always being utlised. that seems a little high for me and doesnt leave much wiggle room. Additionally new relics server monitoring shows the server going into swap space pretty much 100% of the time
@tereško I see. Well I'm not going to use $_REQUEST anyway, LOL
13:06
@Jimbo continue reading ..
Throwing an exception would encourage 'hackish' behaviour, I'm up to that bit now
@Andy It sounds like a totally borked install of something to me. What is your PHP application, just a simple site?
@tereško Actually, I think I've read the whole lot a few times now lol, this isn't for routing btw it's for an OAuth request
Do you use any of the exec() family of functions or any serious I/O anywhere? Especially non-blocking I/O
If it's your code causing it, chances are something is in an infinite loop
also .. GET parameters are also called "query"
13:11
Crank PHP error reporting up to E_ALL and see if you are getting any "max execution time exceeded" errors
Zend Studio++
Hi, Kindly give some advice on this error...
Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Swift_TransportException' with message 'Expected response code 354 but got code "550", with message "550 5.4.5 Daily sending quota exceeded.
Any way to fix this ?
raise your daily sending quota?
posted on March 21, 2013

The PHP development team announces the release of the first beta of PHP 5.5.0. This release fixes some bugs from alphas and add new features. One important feature is Zend OPCache, from which you can find more info on our wiki webpage. All users of PHP are encouraged to test this version carefully, having the Zend OPCache activated, ag

@ErickRobertson Zend Studio-- , it's slow and wants money
13:12
I guess I could use a setUrlParam() and in it detect POST or GET and handle accordingly :) no more "getGetfield()" xD
@DaveRandom it's a price comparison site. The index page doesnt do much, the other pages need to call a restful api, store the results in a database then render. We cache things like the downloaded xml and some of the modules but it's not that heavy ( in my opinion ). The only errors like that are "memory allocation errors"
when you say borked install, do you mean php install or the application
beta1... generators...
@tereško slow? I'm not seeing that at all...
@Andy Apache would be the most likely candidate. But those memory allocation errors might be the key if there is a problem with your application, turn memory_limit down in php.ini to the absolute lowest you can get away with and you'll probably find that your scripts are dying around the same point, almost certainly in some loop somewhere.
First thing to do would be to move to a fresh server install though, if you still have the problem it's you application, if you don't it was the old server and you don't have a problem any more
@DaveRandom i have the memory at 128 currently
This is a new server setup!
13:16
128MB is way too high.
@Nikic is cool % )
i was previously with serverlove, but i noticed some strange slow issues with the app. I then moved to rackspace and those speed issues were solved but now i'm getting this one
Can you show the exact memory allocation errors you are getting
can you tell me what happens when you go here: shopblaster.co.uk it should load pretty quickly, but if it's slow then it's a different error
@Andy They may be the same problem manifesting with different symptoms then in that case
13:17
Error Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 16777216 bytes)
standard stuff, i'm also seeing Lost connection to MySQL server at 'sending authentication information', system error: 32
which is a new one for me
@Andy in ? on line ?, can you show that file?
Your script is using 128MB of RAM and it wants another 16. Something is wrong with it somewhere.
ok, so, it seems the memory issue (specifically the PHP memory one) isa different app.
i agree! infinite loop
so it seems.
but the main site, the main issue, seems to be with apache
I suspect you'll find that the one is because of the other.
(the site is dying because of this "other app")
I mean, if something is battering the server resources, your site will suffer
user2156884
Php:
$result = $db->query("SELECT distinct(label), name FROM `DATA` WHERE name LIKE '%xx%' OR vLABEL LIKE '%xx%' OR vContent LIKE '%xx%'");

Jquery:
	    $( "#toolText" ).catcomplete({
		source: url, //url is correct
		minLength: 2
    });

I need something like this:

    var data = [
	{ label: "david Bowie ab", category: "Personen" },
	{ label: "david Bowie af", category: "Object" }
	];

how ?
Can please some1 help ? :(

I think i need on the url page create a json object from $result
user2156884
Oke now you all hate me, i know
13:25
@user666 It's pretty difficult to see how any of those things related to each other. Can you explain what you are trying to do in English instead of in code? Bare in mind that we have no context about your application, so try and explain everything concisely
/me grumbles
user2156884
Yes, i try to make a categories autocomplete with stuff from db
Holy crap, he's still alive!
user2156884
Were you worrying about me?
13:26
Don't tell me you've been working :-(
Kinda
I've only come here to grumble.. I just updated an answer (to, you know, keep it up to date) and it got auto-CW'd .. the bastards
Although it appears not to have slurped off all my rep.. yet
@Leigh I don't think you lose rep from that, you just won't get any more
phew
Ask uncle @Gordon, being that he's a mod now and all he should know everything about everything
Ah he won did he. I did vote, even though I wasn't around
13:29
@user666 I can't find the docs for this .catcomplete() function you're using?
@DaveRandom someone has suggested in install apachetop, so will do that now
@Andy Fair enough, I would like to see the script causing the memory errors if possible though, I suspect that is the source of all your problems
user2156884
check url: jqueryui.com/autocomplete/#categories and show sourch i will explain bether, thanks for makeing time
user2156884
My english is crap yes i know
Oh, apparently I didn't vote, only in the first phase, well, gz anyway :D
Ben
Ben
13:31
I've currently got a FTP site I'm using to access a bunch of files on my NAS from home, but would much rather have a searchable web interface. Basically an index of the directory structure inserted into a SQL database and then a search bar to find matches, then click on them to download. Any suggestions on how to approach the index and insertion? Everything I'm finding is for indexing the content of a web site's pages, which isn't what I want to do.
@DaveRandom BT are awful, 1 month to get me interwebs after moving house,
Why does this function

	function get_ip(){
		if (!empty($_SERVER['HTTP_CLIENT_IP'])){
		// Check ip from share internet
			$ip=$_SERVER['HTTP_CLIENT_IP'];
		} else if (!empty($_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'])){
		// To check ip is pass from proxy
			$ip=$_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'];
		} else {
			$ip=$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];
		}
		return $ip;
	}

return 127.0.0.1 ?
@DAveRandom the thing is the script with the memory problems is new. Uses existing technology that is 4 years mature. It's an adwords api tool and fails when trying to get the campaigns. Locally, on windows, this is fine and works like a charm. but fails on linux. Nobody is using this app and it's not linked to anywhere so it shouldnt affect anything (apache access logs are empty)
@Leigh The turnout stats are pretty shocking for the second round, I wonder if the blurb didn't make it clear enough that you needed to come back for it
@DaveRandom so for that app it's a different issue.
13:32
@DaveRandom I certainly didn't realise, and I can read, I probably just didn't
Anonymous
@Connor it gets ip address
@Andy ...those memory errors aren't getting there by magic though. That script is being invoked somewhere by something or the error messages wouldn't be there
TBH I'm so stuck it's not real. All i know is that periodically the server dies due to "apache memory problems" -- trying to find the error message i was getting (Something about forking) --- and the log files arent helping me
@PHPNooB return 127.0.0.1 ?
@Leigh What ISP, BT direct?
13:34
@DaveRandom agreed ref: memory. But that's another problem for another day. I think it's an oversight by my junior developer and needs a "trained" eye to go over it.
Often CPW get stuff provisioned faster, for a reason I've never really understood
@DaveRandom Nah Plusnet, even though they were bought by BT, use BTs infrastructure, etc. etc.
They have better QoS and no limitso
@DaveRandom it's something to do with call_user_func, which we know is slow and can have issues. But the DB class we're using requires it. Whereas shopblaster uses doctrine and not our DB class, so the two errors are different
Anonymous
if you are in your localhost, and use echo get_ip() it will get the ip which is 127.0.0.1
Anonymous
in short it is a function that gets the ip adress of the client
Anonymous
13:36
@Connor ^^
@Andy call_user_func() is just a function, it's not the direct cause, it's whatever is being called by it that would be the problem
Hay Any one can help me changing my name
K so it will be different online?
@crypticツ for a small fee
13:37
@Leigh ??
@Andy if you are getting messages about forking either you are using the prefork model of Apache which kinda sucks IMO or you are calling exec() somewhere
@crypticツ why can't you change your name, changed too recently?
Either way, they are probably again related to the memory issues, it has no space left for the new process
@Leigh yes, it says U can change after 1 month
@Leigh Should i sleep or stop using stack-overflow for 1 month
@crypticツ Sign up for another SO site, change your name on that site, and tick the box that says "change on all sites"
it will bypass the 1 month timer
13:40
@Leigh Where on earth have you been? Amazon rainforest with the other gorillas?
offline
Hello
I have a doubt
@MikelGarcesEtxebarria I have many
im looking for documentation but I can't find
What are the differences between
actually you have a problem with expressing yourself ... it is also related to mixing space bar and enter key
13:43
lol ^
$obj = new Class;
and
hello pplz
@tereško That's what he wants to know the difference between
$obj = new $class;
is the any solution for open_basedir restriction
for shared hosting?
13:44
@AppDeveloper no
@DaveRandom ohh, why would exec() be an issue
@MikelGarcesEtxebarria , start reading: php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.php
user2156884
[ { label: "David Bowie", category: "Personen" }, { label: "Audi A2", category: "Object" }, { label: "Audi A4", category: "Object" } ]

this is a json object right ?
we dont use that here, well, i dont recall, but Doctrine or Zend might
i am trying a very simple file upload
13:44
@MikelGarcesEtxebarria You know what a variable is right?
.. i kinda doubt that
@Andy By itself it isn't, but if the program you are exec()ing is eating all the CPU or whatever then it would be
@DaveRandom - why ?
@DaveRandom ahhh ok
13:45
@AppDeveloper Because that's the point of it. It's a (pointless) security "feature"
I think that its a call to the same Class you are using?
If you are running on a server that actually uses open_basedir you need a better host
One who actually understands server security
so, shared hosting has disabled file upload for security?
@MikelGarcesEtxebarria The first one creates a new object of class 'Class', the second creates a new object of class 'whatever is stored in $class'
if only all programs did what the uneducated thought that they do ..
13:46
well, the shared hosting did applied that 1 week back
@AppDeveloper open_basedir is not directly related to file upload
so my script kind of broke down
` Warning: move_uploaded_file() [function.move-uploaded-file]: open_basedir restriction in effect. File(/tmp/phpd4grn7) is not within the allowed path(s): (/home/) in /home/devad132/public_html/admin.php on line 1027`
makes any sense/
?
Thanks Leigh I will try to find any clear example
@AppDeveloper Yeh, you really need a better host. Those guys are idiots.
have a good day!
13:47
php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.php , start reading the damned manual , @MikelGarcesEtxebarria . You have not read a single line from that section of manual. And COPY-PASTING CODE IS NOT READING !!
@DaveRandom , what is wrong witn open_basedir?
@sectus - cant upload file for shared hosting server
open_basedir, the poor mans chroot
thanks
everybody!
13:48
(or jail, if you're pro)
@sectus It's a ridiculous approach to jailing. You don't configure PHP to do a half-assed job of it, you chroot the process.
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@tereško
See if. Adam had blocked Eve. He wouldn't have seen the mention "come and eat apple" see what we are in now?
i'm now running a loadtest, lets see when this baby dies.
well, not baby.... eeek
but y'all know what i mean cc @DaveRandom
13:50
Hi all
@AppDeveloper , it is not true. Check documentation: php.net/manual/en/…
@Baba o7
@AppDeveloper You need to get a better host, but if that's not viable for whatever reason, you need to get them to either (preferably) remove the basedir restriction, or failing that change upload_tmp_dir to something that's inside the basedir rule
@Pheagey hi ...
@PeeHaa ping
@iroegbu i wounder if he still thought so, if he knew that the myth is about achieving sense of self
13:51
@DaveRandom I'm so much happier with a VPS than I ever was with a "web hosting provider"
@DaveRandom - i surely can kickout those idiot hosts!
@webarto do you just like to beep in my earphones , or you wanted to say something ?
turning off open_basedir,will solve the problem?
I am totally a noob , Writing a program that asks user to enter a number and then print its square but i guess there is any problem in my code ! help me please + this is not a homework , i am boss of my own :D
@tereško I wanted you to suffer... position to work with 1337 h4x0r (me) is open, just saying...
13:53
@Leigh Agreed but it's not a viable option for everyone, not everyone knows how to (or even wants to know how to) administer a server. And at the end of the day if you don't know what you are doing, server security is best left to the professionals.
@AppDeveloper , can you repeat your problem?
Hi
guys i need a help

i have a java applet jar to run in my browser
when the applet loads i got the warning as "Botentially unsafe components being load".. How to avoid this warning... I gave the Trusted-only:true in manifest file too
Good morning
@tereško Kind of ironic how the @ operator works in the PHP channel.
13:53
i am boss of my own :D
@ircmaxell morning
@NullPonyPointer How are you doing
when uploading a file i am getting a sequence of error :
Warning: move_uploaded_file() [function.move-uploaded-file]: open_basedir restriction in effect. File(/tmp/phpd4grn7) is not within the allowed path(s): (/home/) in /home/devad132/public_html/admin.php on line 1027
@ircmaxell Morning
@Baba good , you ?
13:54
Warning: move_uploaded_file(/tmp/phpd4grn7) [function.move-uploaded-file]: failed to open stream: Operation not permitted in /home/devad132/public_html/admin.php on line 1027
monring @ircmaxell
Warning: move_uploaded_file() [function.move-uploaded-file]: Unable to move '/tmp/phpd4grn7' to 'user_data/helptest.txt' in /home/devad132/public_html/admin.php on line 1027
@AppDeveloper Sounds like it, although just reading the error message back can you show the exact line you are using and the values you are passing in to move_uploaded_file()?
@NullPonyPointer no bad ... running some test
does anyone use sublime text?
13:54
@AppDeveloper , show your code with arguments.
me connor
k
any one?
@Connor I did before I started using PHPStorm
@Leigh I can't find any reference about that in the documentation, do you know where is the information about that? thanks!
Nice to meet you boss — Baba 10 secs ago
13:55
:8404224 i have a problem with snippets i have this snippet for example
$statement = $this->database->prepare("SELECT FROM ?");
	$statement->bindParam(1, $string);
	$statement->exexute();
I think this problem can be solved with the jQuery plugin: jquery-squareroot-php-1.0.7-rc.jsBracketworks 27 secs ago
how to paste code in chatbox?
And When i call the snippet it removes the names like so

		 = ->database->prepare("SELECT FROM ?");
			->bindParam(1, );
			->exexute();
@AppDeveloper Yeh I can't see anything wrong there, it seems that you are no longer allowed access to /tmp, which is totally ridiculous and the only solution is to have the server admins shot
@AppDeveloper , you can use pastebin.com for exmaple ^ )
13:55
                            echo "<div class='alert alert-success'>Uploaded file details</div>";
                                $file_name = $_FILES['file']['name'];
                                $file_size = formatBytes($_FILES['file']['size']);
                                $save_dir = $do == "upload_data" ? "user_data/data/" : "user_data/help/";

                                if ($do == "upload_edited")
                                {
                                    $save_dir = "secure_entry_folder";
Although it might be an idea to have them fix the problem first
@AppDeveloper $_FILES['file']['name'] is unsafe, but that should still work based on the paths in your error messages
@Leigh its ok i found the issue, you have to escape the $ like this \$
@Connor I had no idea what the issue was anyway :P
@DaveRandom - any idea it not working yet?
13:58
hi everyone
@AppDeveloper , what is the value of $save_dir.$_FILES['file']['name'] in move_uploaded_file?
@PeeHaa hiya buddy o7
@webarto , it would be a really bad style to leave the current spaghetti factory ATM .. I should wait at last till their current project is completed
What's the good word?
as is said before .. i am thinking of leaving this place some time around late summer
13:59
@sectus /home/devad132/public_html/secured_entry_folder/filename.db
@tereško where you going?
> Under Windows, separate the directories with a semicolon. On all other systems, separate the directories with a colon.
Why not just detect Windows and fix it internally :-(
@Baba I know eh? jQuery has a plugin for everything: I found a neat one in beta, jquery-rub-balls-make-pancakes-0.1-b.js but I can't get it to play with the others I'm using.

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