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17:00
@PedrodelSol I m opening a php file inside a popup using js from an <a href >
just by passing item id from <a h ref>
and have wriiten update query in the popup's php
but immediately after update i wanna close the popup but i m unable to
outwith your php tags in your popup script (admincategory.php?) you would add the js to close the window; close on a button click? link click? after a time out?
also there are a few security issues with your php...
u mean sql injection sort of ???
indeed and old mysql_* functions
yeah that i knw
so whts the best alternative
just using i after mysql???
like mysqli_*???
not exactly; there are lots of questions on SO about this. have a good read of them before you get too far down the php road...
17:07
ok
but cleaning your data and using a newer db interface with parameterised inputs is a good start
but how am i to use window.close
how do want to call the close() method? on a click of something or after a certain amount of time?
on click of update button
after the logic executes
something like
<script type="text/javascript">
hmmm; never entered code in chat before...
hang on
17:11
ooh k
put your opened window code on pastie
Hey guys. I am trying to figure out if my query needs some php logic. Any takers?
php logic?
yeah logic
if else yatta yatta
@PedrodelSol didnt get u
17:18
the script that appears when you open your new window
this is the php file that is opened in popup window
check line 30
Oh dear god
@PedrodelSol u there?
@samir Please don't use mysql. Go with mysqli or PDO. mysql extension is being deprecated.
@Pheagey yes i knw but i m just testing it
not developing professionally
17:23
@samir ok, as long as you are aware.
basically am a java developer but just tasting php
;)
user895378
That moment when an old friend messages you on facebook and you're not sure if it's really worth it to login to facebook.
@rdlowrey It's never worth it.
@rdlowrey Some things should stay in the past :P
user895378
It's really not.
17:26
@webarto what he said
@samir this code has major security flaws. it's vulnerable to SQL injection. you should use PDO and prepared statements, but at the very least cast those numbers to int.
it's also vulnerable to XSS, since you are not escaping $_REQUEST['id'] in the template.
@igorw thanks dear
can you give me some good links to shift to this way of prepared statement in php
??
62
Q: What's wrong with using $_REQUEST[]?

sprugmanI've seen a number of posts on here saying not to use the $_REQUEST variable. I usually don't, but sometimes it's convenient. What's wrong with it?

ok
thats similar to java
like we use hashmap to set param in query
thanks
@igorw what is dbh in $stmt = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO REGISTRY (name, value) VALUES (:name, :value)");
17:39
@samir it's the PDO instance: php.net/manual/en/pdo.construct.php
that DSN stuff should look familiar to you
yeah
but this PDO
i mean
$dsn = 'mysql:dbname=testdb;host=127.0.0.1';
is it the standard????
Hai to all, is anybody work with YII framework?
@samir yes
i mean wht things should i replace in it
17:43
@Pheagey ok let me
hey can we write as localhost
in place of 127.0.0.1
sometimes
i mean will that be equivalent to this??
not always
for example: some versions of mysql/i will treat localhost as a unix socket, and 127.0.0.1 as a TCP socket. Which are very different...
@ircmaxell ok
the same happens in android emulator writing localhost is treated as illegal there
but learning this PDO stuff will take time
because it seems tough for a beginner like me will have to mug up its syntax
first
it's perfectly legal... But a minor difference
17:55
place 127.0.0.1 in a var called $localhost might work for you samir. Then just remember that it is a variable, not an address.
so like: $dsn = 'mysql:dbname=testdb;host=".$localhost."';
your quotes are weird
prob could do w/o the double quotes
can anyone tell me how to close popup window from php code
i m opening my popup window from a file and popup window contains a .php page i want to close that popup on update button click
@iroegbu here :)
Evenings
o7 Peehaa
fellow avatar buddy
17:59
Heya blend buddy :)
Hi, I got a really stupid question... I can't find how to append an array at the end of another one...
http://pastebin.com/5M4wiiD9
@PeeHaa you!
18:02
just left me yesterday... JS room
I've not figured that issue out
eeeeeh sorry :P refresh my memory please :)
Are there any attempts out there, worth looking at twice, to normalize the PHP function naming scheme? Perhaps some big aliasing library that's been gaining attention?
@Bracketworks The only real way I see is by "objectify"ingish the things
Yea, true; but that's a different (albeit, more important) beast
@PeeHaa I was trying to use JS load to get a text file from a webserver
18:08
I just mean normalizing names, arguments, etc.
the JS isn't resident on the server
@iroegbu Aaaah right. I take it you didn't succeed?
I didn't
@Bracketworks Just normalizing would mean breaking BC. There have been some talks about namespacing things IIRC
@PeeHaa Oh for sure; what I mean is an aliasing library that's in common use (I'm guessing there isn't at this point)
18:10
@iroegbu What does it return?
Is there anybody in here that uses cakephp that can help me out with a foreign key error I'm having?
That turns str_replace() to \String\replace() and array_push() to \Array\push(); perhaps reordering arguments for further consistency.
Eff it, I'll write it myself.
@Bracketworks Not that I know of. And I wouldn't use it even it there was, because I would much rather see it really fuxed instead of monkey patched
@Bracketworks Was great knowing you ;)
@PeeHaa I'll see you in a month, after some unadulterated self-abuse.
18:12
"How hard could it be?"
Put that on my tombstone.
@Pheagey what if the second the second array is an empty var.. ?
@JonathanLaf Check the ensure its not null before trying to merge
exactly what I was saying... my brain is fuck'n out
sorry
if( !empty($array1) && !empty($array){ array_merge(....
i'll go to bed instead of trying to work lolll
18:14
sleep....goooOOOooddd
@PeeHaa the text file just contains a string nothing more
no php no coding
I just want to load it's content to a span
it (the contents file) shows on my browser
You were using jQuery IIRC right?
yes
$('#span_id').load('http://173.34.34.34/community/ann.txt');
$.ajax({
    url: '/path/to/your/file.txt',
    dataType: 'text',
    success: function (contents) {
        $('span').html(contents);
    },
    error: function(jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown) {
        console.log('shit just got real');
    }
});
18:22
ok... I'm not with the systems now though... will try that.
thanks
@PeeHaa nice error msg :)
:-)
do I think I should take the file away from the webserver?
brb food
18:24
Hey guys I have the following:` $pos1 = preg_match( "/.*(#\S+)/", $currentStatus , $match );` how would I make the preg_match ignore .?
take out the . after the / right?
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@DavidBiga w/o looking up the RegEx expression that sound doable.
18:43
@Pheagey :-)
@iroegbu Was dat?
@DavidBiga The . means any character
@PeeHaa do you think I should take the file off the webserver
Define "take off the webserver"
it's presently on a webserver... to be honest it's not doing anything there... I just don't want it on the machine that has the page
if only I could drop it else where... probably another machine that has a static IP address
Wait. You aren't trying to make a cross domain request are you?
cross domain? :s I don't know what that is... ok.
Wait lemme take sometime and type out what I'm doing.
18:48
In computing, the same origin policy is an important security concept for a number of browser-side programming languages, such as JavaScript. The policy permits scripts running on pages originating from the same site – a combination of scheme, hostname, and port number Same origin policy also applies to XMLHttpRequest and to robots.txt. This mechanism bears a particular significance for modern web applications that extensively depend on HTTP cookies to maintain authenticated user sessions, as servers act based on the HTTP cookie information to reveal sensitive information or take st...
I have two machines, they are both on a LAN... One has a webserver, that's where I put the txt file. The other just has the web page.
it doesn't go over the internet
That would still mean you are going to hit by the same origin policy
Add headers, fix everything
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Does anybody here knows what R stands for in RSYNC?
@rad remote?
rad
rad
18:55
wow
:)
botbot/google rsync
damn It's dead :(
@PeeHaa ok... Lemme read up on it... I was worried 'cos I wasn't getting any errors
rad
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@PeeHaa what's dead exactly? sorry, I'm confused
You should be getting errors IIRC if it is SOP
@rad Sorry I had a bot running for a while yesterday. I thought it was still with me
rad
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@PeeHaa oh, nevermind
19:00
uhm... @PeeHaa assuming I make a complete AJAX call and with at script to handle it
You should be hit by SOP. But just try it out
change .txt to .php
I'll give you feedback tomorrow
Legend please :)
Is legend a word?
19:03
don't look familiar?
cache
?
night all
night
@DaveRandom have you looked into the sauce of the SO bot? There may be some interesting thigs in it for you. And if not it's at the very least a good laugh
Hi guys. Fast question: how can I update an entire mysql column with an order range of numbers for example (6,7,8,9,10,12,13,14) ? one number for each row
@PeeHaa yup
19:19
Adnan Hodzic
Linux System Administrator
eBuddy
buddy got a job at ebuddy :D
.. i'm still at work =/
LOL at you.
You like to suffer?
.. i wonder
then again , i cannot say that is is not a valuable experience .. it definitely is
Well if you are not forced or anything, then it's OK. It's just sucks that you need to get up at 7AM tomorrow.
	/*
	these properties allow FF to function. without them, a fuckfest of
	inexplicable errors enuses. took me about 4 hours to track these fuckers
	down.
	fuck hell it isn't future-proof, but the errors thrown are uncatchable
	and untracable. so a heads-up. enjoy, future-me!
	*/
lol
19:25
@PeeHaa that basically describes how i write JS code =/
it's complicated , functional and a nightmare to debug because everything is based on callbacks
Has anybody used TinyMce with cakephp?
1 message moved to bin
I've been looking at this tutorial but it just loads a textarea bakery.cakephp.org/articles/daibach/2008/07/15/tinymce-helper-1
@Andrew Check you console for errors
19:28
No errors with firebug
@Andrew check both webserver's log and browsers JS console
check with other browsers (opera or chrome) .. they sometimes catch different errors
also , check if your JS files are actually loaded
It looks like the script may not be loading
@PeeHaa what for?
If I see something move in chat and it isn't an uber funny cat gif I shoot
@Andrew also , on a related subject: You should not use PHP to generate you JS code.
it's maintainability pitfall
19:33
Even the cakePHP helpers?
why do you even need them ?
JS should be included at the bottom of your HTML , right before </body>
@tereško s/should/may/
I have this right before </body>: echo $this->fetch('scriptBottom');
JS files are usually also cached , which means that not only dynamic loading is somewhat pointless in small/medium sites , but it's also somewhat harmful
Then to load the script I will do: <?php $this->Html->script('jquery.maskedinput.min', array('block' => 'scriptBottom')); ?>
19:35
No offense
@Alexander no, it did not misspell : should
if you were my coworker, then i would actually tell you "must"
@Andrew just open the main template and add the <script src=".."> there
Don't you need jquery.js in the head though?
why ?
Do it your way. I am very sick of that debate. :)
I could be mistaken, but I thought I had problems when I put it at the bottom.
19:37
I have concluded that that's very subjective so far ago.
@Alexander just like "not using globals" is subjective for some people
@Alexander I'm on @tereško's side on this one. The only thing I'll put in my head is HTML5 elements fixers and maybe when I'm doing ugly stuff I actually shouldn't do with images
@PeeHaa Then, you are not with him. Technically, that's a "may."
Being pedantic there.
@tereško That's out of the context of this topic.
19:41
no , it is exactly "on topic", because placing JS files at the stage, when DOM has been completed , is a recommended practice in JavaScript
just like "not using mysql_*" and "avoiding global state" is a recommended practice in PHP
@tereško I know.
I believe that statement is better than the one before :)
/me dinner.
enjoy

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