@ircmaxell thanks for your help yesterday, I managed to run it quite smoothly (though I may need to add memory to compensate for my habit of opening a lot of tabs)
@Jimbo I shove it practically anywhere. There's no such thing as too much documentation, and a decent editor can hide them if someone doesn't want to read it.
@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
At his current state, how could Madara possibly be defated?
What weakness does Madara have that could be exploited to harm him? They'd have to damage him badly to hope for a seal.
1 question: What should I do? I made some scripts that are polling XML data from 7 suppliers, each contains an Request XML and an Response XML, this gets about 14 XML's per search, considering there are about 1000-2000 searches per day, this leads to around 15.000 XML's (not all suppliers are questioned if some criteria is not met). How should I keep this XML's? In database? Size of XML's start from 150kb to 500kb. What is your suggestion ?
Considering that questions are smaller, this gets to around 7000 XML's with that size
https://gist.github.com/webarto/a325b9fc4f91949c7e8d#file-zend_ini_parser-c-L70 https://gist.github.com/webarto/a325b9fc4f91949c7e8d#file-zend_ini_parser-c-L270 https://gist.github.com/webarto/a325b9fc4f91949c7e8d#file-zend_ini_parser-c-L354 I suck at this :)
Q: If I'm extracting a Private Key WITH a passphrase e.g. openssl_pkey_export($res, $privKey, $passphrase) is that equivalent to extracting private key with no passphrase then manually hashing private key with password? - Goal is to ensure private key is encrypted / needs password to be decrypted.
https://gist.github.com/webarto/a325b9fc4f91949c7e8d#file-zend_ini_parser-c-L70 https://gist.github.com/webarto/a325b9fc4f91949c7e8d#file-zend_ini_parser-c-L270 https://gist.github.com/webarto/a325b9fc4f91949c7e8d#file-zend_ini_parser-c-L354 I suck at this :)
Can you think of anything more, if and when you have time ;)
FAILED TEST SUMMARY
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Test bitwise AND, OR, XOR, NOT and logical NOT in INI via error_reporting [tests/xor/011.phpt]
Bug #64523: XOR not parsed in INI [tests/xor/bug64523.phpt]
@ScoRpion but there really isnt more to that than what is given on the page. If you dont properly sanitize your scripts, people can manipulate query strings and include files
@Gordon I understand that part, and mostly people don't do this sort of code where in they ll use require_once($somevariable); Is that all about RFI. what i read fopen related things and i was trying to understand that, but couldn't find any related materiel
Hi, does anyone was in the situation where you have a website which allows image upload (image gallery really) and you also use Google Adsense? I ask because it may happen that someone may upload a nude image (that is forbidden by Adsense). It is not allowed to upload them on the website but it may happen.
@Bracketworks Some people think it is because when something goes wrong and the Null Object kicks in, you will have no clue something went wrong because the neutral behavior will make the script finish successfully
@Gordon I see. That's completely understandable, however (for example) should all nodes in a tree be aware of traversal termination, and what to do in that respect?
I guess I'm just wondering what's the best strategy to deal with a tree-traversal terminating at the root. Whether the root should be a specialized node, whether I should use the null-object pattern to make all nodes termination-capable (in the event of grafting) and so on.
I don't think there's any answer to that, so I'll just keep reading ;)
I figured; my initial question was a segue into asking; given the null-object pattern is suitable (read: suggested) for some use-cases, would utilizing a singleton to manage the null-objects be advisable/unadvisable.
Of course its generally accepted that singletons are poop; however when maintaining no state, I could see the benefit.
Hey guys, on github I've been committing regularly to a "development" branch - which is like 11 commits ahead of the "master". I now want to push to master, as well as development.. Is this a merge?
I believe it is, but I want everything in development to now overwrite master, not "merge" with it...
Hey guys, I've a quick question.... I couldn't find the appropriate place to ask so I'm going to do it here. I'm a web dev in the US. What form should I give my clients for their records (like for income tax and the like) Someone told me that I should give 1096, and another person told me W9
somebody knows here... I'm a freelancer, not a registered business.
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Change the current branch to master in git
I have two branch in my git repo:
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There's no way without implementing a work-around (the object storing a reference to itself so the cloned object can access it) to allow a cloned object to see the source object from __clone, correct?
I first pushed to development, then tried pushing to master as well (so you can understand what I'm trying to do now, just make both the euqivalent of what I currently have on my machine as they're both up-to-date), and doing it in command line as git push -f origin master gives: src refspec master does not match any. Might try this pull request thing...
Anyone who went to the PHP Conference 2013 in London hopefully saw Ilia Alshanetsky’s talk on analysing bottlenecks in your application, which had some great techniques for how to test the performance of your site. This article assumes you've taken a look at his slides or are already familiar with Google Chrome’s Developer Tools, so you can refer to the Network tab to gain insight into what is …
@iroegbu last time i had to do it, i generated a random name for the image and store the path in the database when i went to move the whole thing, i just included the folder with it
checking for re2c... re2c
checking for re2c version... invalid
configure: WARNING: You will need re2c 0.13.4 or later if you want to regenerate PHP parsers.
checking whether to enable computed goto gcc extension with re2c... no
Hey @Gordon, been looking over some of your answers on PHP's ssh2 extension... I was wondering if it's possible to intercept an sftp download stream every so often, say to grab a download percentage for example