@Gordon if the strpos === false it echos the file name, and is echoing myFile20130324.xml.gz, myFile20130325.xml.gz, myFile20130329.xml.gz, myFile20130327.xml.gz, etc
@user1129107 see codepad.org/szenSPWU please. If you want to match the files that do contain the currentDate you have to change === false to !== false obviously
@user1129107 change === false to !== false. When you strpos === false it will go into the if block when the currentDate is NOT contained in the filename.
@Jimbo Was snowing pretty heavily on the motorway but not settling, although I never have to go that far from the city centre so it's usually relatively warm on the ground. Snowing pretty heavily now though, I suspect it will be more of a challenge on the way home
@Jimbo I wish they could take the roof off the chillfactore (stupid name) and let some of this proper snow in, the fake stuff in there is pretty good but it's still kinda icey, this is proper snow
@HamZaDzCyberDeV I have a PayPal account anyway (I mean, who doesn't, really?) but I'm not going to do it on principle. I'm trying to report a security problem, they should make it possible to do that anonymously.
@NullPonyPointer I am new here, and I have seen many weird people who gets excited as if they swallowed a frog for defending or offending ideas. Being right or wrong on an opinion seems to be most important. Not the solution or what would be wiser and fit. So just ignore him/her.
:8506305 may be socket puppet , and Dan Dascalescu's is rude since i delete voted on this post i.sstatic.net/5UO1y.png and than he pasted answer in new post and i advocate to remain that post deleted
Since the default gravatars are derived from a hash of the email address, I wonder if it would be possible to obtain an email address if all you had was a local copy of the image?
This has been discussed on Stack Overflow. It is unfortunate the accepted answer is so far from reality.
There are some facts:
Gravatar's MD5 hash is an unsalted MD5 hash of an email address.
A 3rd party could harvest every MD5 hash for every user's email on Stack Overflow.
The 3rd party co...
@crypticツ if someone goes through that effort to find out my eMail address instead of just running my name through google and finding the address there, let them. It takes longer :)
news.yahoo.com/… I have Time Warner, so does that mean if I am dling something they don't like they will be injecting code into my webpages to display a popup??
@crypticツ Archaeological evidence suggests that the earliest known wine production occurred in what is now the country of Georgia around 7000 BCE,[1][2][3] with other notable sites in Greater Iran dated 4500 BCE and Armenia 4100 BCE, respectively.
@HamZaDzCyberDeV yes, but he asked for Ruby. Your response is like telling someone asking Is it hard to do websites with PHP => you dont ask for Code Igniter
rant The zend.com redirection is badly broken. I am in France and I want the page to be shown in English since I don't speak French, and the freaking English icon keeps redirecting me to French!
Hey guys. I have a random question. We have someone coming in to do there school work experience with us. Do you have any suggestion of something fun we can get them to do? They have very little coding experience.
@Will Whenever I start with a new language, for a reason I'm not really clear on, I tend to mess around with the file system. Little directory listing/file access things, for example. Like Apache gives you when you have Options +Indexes and no default file to serve
@Will I would say whatever you choose, stick with pure PHP (as in, no framework). Far too many people start trying to learn a framework before they've even learned the rules of the language. Blogging platforms are pretty simple concepts, the problem with a "portfolio" is it kinda lends itself to a lot of static content (in my head, at least), I would prefer to get newbies excited about dynamic content because that's the thing that makes you learn the complicated stuff.
The diary idea works well with the dynamic thing as well
@Will I would suggest maybe providing him with some default styles and possibly some basic HTML templates, that way you can get straight into dynamically generating little bits of content and have some reasonable aesthetically pleasing results straight away. Starting with a blank canvas could be a little disheartening because it would all look crap for a while.
@Gordon let me reformulate: given that headhunters have NO IDEA WHATSOEVER about what github and stackoverflow are, do you think ZCE actually brings me some $$$ back at the end of each month? Can I force my employer to admit that I'm cool? :P
So I just released ProxyManager 0.2 (early, huh?) - Supports basic AOP oriented proxies: https://github.com/Ocramius/ProxyManager/blob/master/docs/access-interceptor-value-holder.md#implementing-pre--and-post--access-interceptors #php #aop
@Ocramius I guess everyone that has taken the exam knows that it's not saying much about your skills. But like I said in the article: it shows at least that you are not one of the horde. At least you familiarized yourself with the PHP API and some concepts more than others. That might give you an advantage with HR.
@Ocramius Then again, after the last recruiter I spoke with told me his customer wasnt sure about me because I didnt explicitly list Linux in my CV I have lost all faith in HR
@crypticツ I don't trust people who cannot deduce from the other things in my CV that I know how to use it (whatever "use it" might mean) especially if the these people work for a DAX30 company
@ircmaxell I only exchanged "make" with "draw" which is a change that doesn't require expert knowledge and there is lots of useful results. Of course you have to take into account that the Google knows I am likely looking for tech articles by now since I am logged in.