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17:00
@NullPonyPointer i chat with expert for half hour and finally i took decision that its machine
and for aprilfool
@Michel06 ahh half ans hour .. you are fast :P
everyone, im want to build a plugin system, i dont want code, i just want to know, for example i have a page with loads of stuff and in my plugin i want to add the word hello to a specific div, im just trying to imaging how this works, i can understand if this is a unanswerable question
or would this be a case of javascript
17:07
How do I query MySQL?
@KendallFrey mysql_query php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-query.php it's the easiest.
@KendallFrey Select * from tablename;
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yes!
the "expert" bot is such a funny april fool
.D
@KendallFrey Great, I'm glad I could help :) You also need to connect first with mysql_connect
17:08
@Per-ØivinAndersen ya
@BenjaminGruenbaum where are u from?
@BenjaminGruenbaum don't reference that site w3fools.com
@Per-ØivinAndersen dude, it works...
any suggestions
17:09
@BenjaminGruenbaum true but not a nice reference to learn best practices
@Per-ØivinAndersen it works, it's exactly what he was looking for. w3schools tutorials are easy and just work. There is nothing wrong with that tutorial
@BenjaminGruenbaum Ok :) sorry
@Per-ØivinAndersen great :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum that is a terrible site to reference and a terrible extension to use now
use a PHP5 extension, not a mysql one aimed at mysql 3.5 and php4
How do I query with a page variable?
17:13
@Hiroto would it wokr?
@KendallFrey If you send it with get, something like ?id=
You can do something like
$query = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM table WHERE ID=".$_GET['id']);//easiest
@BenjaminGruenbaum it will throw E_DEPRECATED
stop using it :<
error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_DEPRECATED
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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 They are no longer maintained and are officially deprecated.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...

This entire chatroom will disagree with you, lol
17:14
@Per-ØivinAndersen agreed with me
@BenjaminGruenbaum That worked. Thanks!
@KendallFrey you're welcome :) Glad I could help
ext/mysql has technically been outdated for a good 2-3 years, but nobody bothered to push for a switch
stop telling people to use things that aren't futureproof in new code, please; it will only bite them back, lead to horrible maintenance of code, and their code will just stop working when they update in the future. also, never link to w3schools as a factually accurate source of information, because it isnt. :/
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A: Why shouldn't I use mysql_* functions in PHP?

NullPonyPointerPHP offers three different APIs to connect to MySQL. There are the mysql, mysqli, and PDO extensions. The MySql_* function are very popular but use of MySql_* function is not encourage anymore .The documentation team is discussing the database security situation, and educating users to move awa...

> The MySql_* function are very popular
17:18
@BenjaminGruenbaum yes they are
yes, for a bad reason
they're infamous for being insecure
because PHP is so accessible, everyone and their cat can pull a terrible tutorial from the internet and have a very easily accessible database through SQL injection
worse still, i've seen financial institutions do this.
SQL injection isn't really a thing
It's like my friend who keeps telling me he can hack into my facebook acount
Ask a professional security researcher to break your web apps into a million pieces. first point of weakness is sql injection.
17:22
naa, it's ok, thanks for your opinion though
user142019
@BenjaminGruenbaum If your program has a SQL injection vulnerability, it's written by a retard. Just saying.
4
@Zoidberg yeah, it's not really a thing, like I was saying
Just like my friend and facebook
But it is. Also, if you havent been hacked, you're either not high profile enough, or you havent annoyed anyone lately
user142019
Or you haven't been using inferior technologies like PHP. :>
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lol
17:24
@BenjaminGruenbaum well its possible rather very simple
Im having trouble accessing my site that i uploaded. It works fine locally. I get this error Access denied for user 'Sebb@'localhost' (using password: YES)
@Sebastian you are using incorrect mysql credentials on the machine
user142019
SQL injection and buffer overflows are about the easiest-to-prevent vulnerabilities imaginable.
@Zoidberg that is more dangerous than sql injection vulnerability :P
they are, and because of it, anyone writing a tutorial skips it
user142019
17:25
Besides maybe eval on user input.
and it leads to zombies who think sql injection wont happen
eval is very good. I use it a lot.
user1596138
Does anyone know a more or less copy/paste script for running an sql comment thread?
@Hiroto Strange, I double checked the username and password and it works fine locally.
@Zoidberg my favourites are the root exploits when people have unpatched boxes with access to gcc in userland
17:27
@KendallFrey why ? its not good :P
@KendallFrey so easy, right?
@Sebastian your machine != remote machine
user142019
My favourite vulnerability is the buffer overflow.
Yes, very easy.
user142019
Because it's so easy to solve by using a respectable language instead of C.
17:27
i can't believe the symlinked sudo exploit was around for so long
@Zoidberg C is a very nice language.
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Is Using ajax or using form in html the only way to communicate with server ?
user1596138
I need an update-able comment thread. But that's it. Nothing fancy. Just an update-able field basically for an intranet form. It's not worth writing myself because of the simplicity.
user142019
@KendallFrey I know, but suitable for only a very small set of problems.
Kendall, you can stop it now. I'm giggling
17:28
room topic changed to PHP4.1: Discussion for all things PHP4.1 - You don't have to ask whether someone is here or can help. Just tell us your problem. If anybody can and wants to help, they will. [php]
AHAHAHA
@Gordon mysql_query is cool right?
@BenjaminGruenbaum totally
Thanks :)
@Hiroto @NullPonyPointer told you so
as is $HTTP_GET_VARS and $HTTP_POST_VARS
17:29
I still think benjamin actually believes that, by the way
and magic quotes
i'm not calling any bluffs
WTF IS THIS CRAP I ONLY HAVE PHP 4.0 YOU CAN NOT SERIOUSLY EXPECT ME TO UPGRADE
can any one help me plz
@geek_guy only for PHP4.1
17:30
Also, ROFL:
> As an example (leaving out the obviously good amount of verbal abuse that the bot gets), he/she/it has actually been offered money to finish an iOS developer's project (and this included an email address being posted).
@Hiroto so does gordon
Pfft
PDO is unreliable and not standardized. Too immature. In my professional opinion, the mysql_* functions will always be the defacto standard for database access in any serious PHP project. Simply indispensable.
Uncle Gordon is just nuts
Hey hey
17:31
i hate 1st of april
@Chris Yeah, and there are already so many database abstraction layers to choose from! We don't need another!
@Chris thanks
Charles, link where
Dear respected Mr Teresko please don't hate 1st april again you have already shown enough hate to 1st april
17:32
It is the same thing I was saying to my doctor friend the other day: we have all these MRI machines and heart monitors and centrifuges, but nothing beats leaches, NOTHING. They're simple, direct and they get the job done.
Any doctor who says otherwise obviously has an agenda.
@Chris PDO is unreliable. And it is a bad design. And it has tons of issues.
oh boy. what have i walked in to?
@Lusitanian 1999.
@Charles i shouldn't be able to type yet.
17:34
@Lusitanian GET OFF MY LAWN
@Charles get off my lawn
I can't get this frameset to work, I'm so frustrated. Netscape keeps crashing.
@Charles please dont he is very cute puppy
@Chris Have you tried IE5? It's pretty awesome.
17:36
hehehe
<- who fancies working with @Ocramius to rename his CGI thingumywhatsit this?
Seattle is awesome
@ircmaxell You arrived yesterday, right? Congrats on hitting us on the first nice day of the year!
@Hiroto wat?
... so ... much ... yardwork ... X_X
17:38
@Charles last night at like 11pm
Oh, we're done being sarcastic?
heh
@ircmaxell Oh, that hardly counts then.
OcraHopHop is now called Jon Skeet, @Ocramius
Going to walk down to Pike's market again in a little while...
@Hiroto O_o
17:39
You know you want it.
/me is probably unaware of the wonders done by jon skeet
@ircmaxell Ignore Starbucks, acquire Beecher's.
well uhh
let me get it:
yes, ignoring starbucks
17:40
I like that french place down there... Freaking awesome
@ircmaxell It is! The outdoor seating is also nice, on days that the outdoor seating is usable.
@Gordon Wow, my sense of time is totally warped. I thought 4.1 was pre-2000...
Jon Skeet, Reading, United Kingdom
549k 174 2938 4378
@Ocramius ^
@Hiroto I was aware of that :P
not of any other fancy stuff though
17:41
Seriously, just the act of naming somethign after him has a 42% chance of making it awesome
the other 58% is terrible chaos and ruin from rabid fangirls
livemixing with a mouse is hard
0
Q: How can I call this method?

user2232995 <%@ Page Title="About" Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Site.Master" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeFile="About.aspx.cs" Inherits="About" %> <asp:Content runat="server" ID="BodyContent" ContentPlaceHolderID="MainContent"> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://maps.googleapis....

I am tempted to answer: Call it Bob!
@Gordon That's like asking "What is love?"
@BenjaminGruenbaum Baby don't hurt me.
@Bracketworks baby don't kill me
17:49
@BenjaminGruenbaum dont hurt me. no more
@Gordon Anything you want, except late fo dinner...
@ircmaxell :)
@Gordon WITH THE RESPECT DUE TO ONE'S ELDERS
17:50
@BenjaminGruenbaum is that love for you ? :P
@NullPonyPointer What is love?
L - Long
o - original
v - valuable
e - emotion
or
L - Lake of sorrow
O - Ocean of tears
V - Valley of death
E - End of life
or
L - LOSS
O - OF
V - VALUABLE
E - ENERGY! :p :p
@BenjaminGruenbaum now dont ask me again :P
@NullPonyPointer cool, I thought love stood for personal home page,
17:56
Dude! All of my videos were nominated for the best of youtube!!!
I hate when people copy and paste other peoples code without knowing the meaning .... Did even test this stupid code you pasted ?? — Baba 12 secs ago
@ircmaxell nice! none of them have been announced yet though.
they won't be for another 10 years
I thought it only takes 2 years to announce all the nominees.
Oh, to announce the nominees, yes
18:03
can anyone please help me with this boostrap typeahead problem ?stackoverflow.com/questions/15743808/…
any one good with php codeigniter framwork
hello all
None of my videos were nominated :(
...because I don't have any
Why is this so hilarious?
@Chris so basically, all of your videos were nominated.
I guess I could look at it that way too, but I prefer to be bitter.
18:07
any one on php codeigniter ?!
"...12 hours every day over the next two years.
great goodness.
ok, does anyone know if the nginx fcgi module supports HTTP/1.1 keep-alive?
nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_upstream_module.html -> "lternatively, HTTP/1.0 persistent connections can be used by passing the “Connection: Keep-Alive” header field to an upstream server, though this is not recommended.."
looks like it
user895378
@igorw I would hope so. Any server without 1.1 keep-alive support is useless in the real world.
ah, keep-alive is actually HTTP/1.0, 1.1 just made it the default.
user895378
18:19
Yeah ...
user895378
Most browsers still send a Connection: keep-alive header anyway in the hopes that 1.0 servers won't sever the connection.
@rdlowrey the main issue is that you don't know the HTTP version supported up front. so I guess it makes sense.
user895378
Yeah it does.
user895378
1.0 murders the internet. If you ever want to find out how much overhead is involved with establishing a new TCP connection for each request try running an ab benchmark without the -k (keep-alive) option and then do the same with it enabled.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I did not agree with you back there I just didn't want to discuss it :)
Is symfony2 a great framework or not?
and why?
18:29
@Per-ØivinAndersen it was a troll :P
nice
;)
anyone want to share their thoughts on symfony2? I want to know pros and cons towards using this, in general
@Per-ØivinAndersen I think this question has been asked on the web a bajillion times. Did you search first? #yesIAmTooLazy #yesIUseHashTagsInChat
@Ocrami
@Ocramius I am a newb
:D
I did not know I could search the chat...
@Per-ØivinAndersen I typically suggest zf2 or sf2. Either works compared to the other frameworks out ther :)
no, you can't search the chat, I'm just being silly :)
@Per-ØivinAndersen a "great" framework? How subjective. The only people who would use the word "great" probably either have a vested interest in it, or don't know anything else.
18:33
i am the latter part
There are people who describe Drupal as "great" --- they either work on the core, or don't know anything except Drupal
Symphony is a framework/library/massive collection of files that exists, and that some people use. It is a thing in this world. That's about as far as I'd go.
hmm. I think there is no way back for my master thesis application that I build in sf2 anyways.
anyone with knowledge of handling templates in core php???
@samir what exactly do you mean by "handling templates"? please be more specific.
18:38
actually i m into an problem
i had written some pages in php
@Per-ØivinAndersen Oooh, master thesis! You have established your credibility beyond any question. I will delete any inferior code that I've previously written and begin working with Symphony right away.
and then wanted to include template for my project
@igorw check this pastie.org/7271159
Though it does beg the question: if you're already so sure of Symphony's superiority, and indeed are at the top of your field, why are you asking for opinions about it from the likes of the StackOverflow PHP chat room?
@igorw i used like
<div class="TabbedPanelsContentGroup">
<div class="TabbedPanelsContent"><?php include 'admincategory.php';?></div>
<div class="TabbedPanelsContent"><?php include 'adminseries.php';?></div>
I have an associates degree from a technical college in network communications, what the hell do I know?
18:40
but the content appears on clicked link from left panel according to the item
the response doesnt render the same page
@Chris you sure know trolling well :)
I was about to say, not sure if trolling.
@igorw this is the included file pastie.org/7271186
@samir adjust your error reporting to display PHP notices. you cannot call session_start or header after page output has started.
thats a different issue
but yeah sure will make that right
how abt the template
18:44
another issue that you definitely should look into: escaping user input. you're vulnerable to both XSS and SQL injection.
mysql shouldnt be used as well
@Ocramius Eh. "Is symfony2 a great framework or not?" struck me as something that needed to die in a fire.
@Chris I have just seen that on your profile
If I want to run a SELECT statement with a prepared() statement, should I use bind_param() or put the parameters into the execute() sentence?
@Chris looks like you need more jQuery($drupal).railify()
18:47
Because this code is not working for me.
18:58
@Lucio When in doubt, use mysqli::bind_value() instead of mysqli::bind_param().
i can not for the life of me get php to build from source with imap on ubuntu 12.04.
wtf is going on with SO chat rooms right now
@MadaraUchiha it doesn't work neither
@Chris how nice you are :)
@Lucio The answer you were given doesn't help you?
19:00
anyone ever run into this: "configure: error: Cannot find imap library (libc-client.a). Please check your c-client installation." and fix it in a different way than symlinking to libc-client.a in /lib64
@MadaraUchiha Yes, it does. It solves me the problem with bind_param(), but still I can't get the correct results for the whole algorithm.
ubuntu 12.04 on x86_64*
i see the --with-libdir="lib64" and on the machine, i see "/lib64/libc-client.a"
@Lucio What's the "whole algorithm"?
@MadaraUchiha Show the information giving from the MySQL DB
Okay, so what do you get? What's the output you're getting?
Also, why do you not have error reporting enabled? See error_reporting().
19:06
@MadaraUchiha I do now, not when I created the post
@MadaraUchiha I get this:
Name:
Last name:
I get nothing.
I mean, it doesn't print any value
And no errors?
nop
It run perfectly
The table has a record with the ID you're trying to reach?
Are you sure the column names are correct?
Yes, I double check it.
Printing the variables values and checking the MySQL table from console
Can you paste your updated code please?
Use CTRL+K if you paste it here.
19:08
Yes, wait a minute..
Ha PHP 4.1.
@MadaraUchiha Here it is: paste.ubuntu.com/5668374
Right now ALL that I get is "done". Nothing before nor left..
@Lucio The only explanation is that there are no results.
@Lucio Not even "Connected"?
@MadaraUchiha Oh yes, right. I was meaning, no value. Sorry
@Lucio You don't even get the print_r() output?
19:18
@NikiC the "problem" that it solves is temporal coupling, spooky-action-at-a-distance and in general being able to understand how and where/when state changes. honestly, I don't know exactly where I'm going with this yet.
@MadaraUchiha It is not entering into the execute() conditional
This is the real output:
Connected
done
@Lucio Try placing a debug output line between the execute and the ($row = ...)
Those 2 lines are the complete output
Between 17 and 18 of your paste.
@MadaraUchiha Yeah, I just tried that to test your idea.
But still, it is not entering there
19:22
so weird... i have the libc-client and the dev package in every possible folder that the build might be looking for; still no go
@Lucio insert var_dump($rc); before checking for ===false
@MadaraUchiha But it is not entering. This is the code with 1 new line, between the conditionals, and that line is not printing.
So definitively, it is not entering there.
@Lucio But you say that the second condition doesn't trigger as well.
why the rename to 4.1?
What I'm asking you is to add var_dump($rc) before you check the second condition (false===)
@bizzehdee Check your calendar.
19:26
@MadaraUchiha: according to my calendar, april fools ended 8 and a half hours ago
@bizzehdee Well, for the Mericans, it's just getting started.
@MadaraUchiha I get NULL.
...
That's odd...
@Lucio Set the second condition from === to ==, let's see what $stmt->error has to tell us.
@MadaraUchiha @bizzehdee @Lucio hi.. I am an ios developer..i have a doubt in php..Shall i ask?
@NSMutableVishnu Don't ask to ask, just ask.
19:29
@MadaraUchiha Now I get NULL execute() failed:
so the execute statement is wrong :S
@Lucio But no $stmt->error
What PHP version are you running again?
@NSMutableVishnu, dont ask to ask, just ask
@MadaraUchiha 5.4.6
@NSMutableVishnu Also, please don't needlessly ping people, it's annoying.
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i had a requirement of creating a website like ebay(buying and selling)... which language is recommended..
sorry
19:30
@Lucio Alright, I'm obviously missing something, so here's what you do
Ask this question (as a new one) on Stack Overflow, Give the full code, format it nicely, get rid of the commented chunk, and explain what you've tried here.
@MadaraUchiha Yes, that is the best option :)
In the meanwhile, let's try a PDO solution, just to see if we can get it to actually display something
Post the question and ping me, OK? :)
i had a requirement of creating a website like ebay(buying and selling)... which language is recommended..
can it be done in php...@bizzehdee
@NSMutableVishnu, any language. best suited are either php or C# (asp.net)
@MadaraUchiha Like the new answer that I have?
@MadaraUchiha Of course, thanks for you help. Hopefully, I will give you credits there..
19:33
@Lucio Yes, only without the attitude. (But the answer is fundamentally correct, mysqli is bad an useless)
mysqli is bad an useless really?
user1125394
php 4 or 5, well.. not so big difference
@Lucio It is, it's better than mysql_*, but that's the point, it's supposed to be a transition to get you to move away from mysql_*.
But the best course of action is for you to learn PDO
so, just watched last in the season of walking dead... what a wanky end to a season
@MadaraUchiha Yeah. But will be difficult to translate 2500 lines of code plenty of mysqli :D
19:36
@Lucio Indeed, however, do try to learn anyway.
If not for this project, for the next.
@MadaraUchiha agree
i have a php question
how can i protect the file from being used without a key
so the request has to be like sample.com/file.php?Key=333
does anyone know?
@EliteGamer what?
19:39
@FarhanAziz o/
@Lucio hey
well, i need to make a php file protected, so not everyone can look at it..or open it
@EliteGamer How would you want the permissions to be granted?
well, from a key
added to the url
so what is topic right now/
19:41
@EliteGamer So let's say someone had the proper key. What would happen then? They download this file? Or the file is included for parsing?
the file will be exicuted
@EliteGamer Well, grant each file with a key, store in a database, when a request is made, compare the database value against the $_GET variable, if they match, grant access, if not, deny access.
$key = array_key_exists('key', $_GET) ? $_GET['key'] : false; if ($key === '123') include('path/to/file.php');
OK, also @MadaraUchiha is there a way i can get the number of unique visitors on a site with php?
and clear those to 0 every day?
Google Analytics
19:43
any one know how to do that html form export to pdf on click submit button? any example?
well, i am trying to imitate that
@EliteGamer There are free solutions for you to do it.
@EliteGamer, try typing this into www.google.com and answers are already there for you
@EliteGamer Why re-invent the wheel? Google has already solved the problems that you aren't even considering yet.
any one know how to do that html form export to pdf on click submit button? any example?
19:44
@FarhanAziz: google "pdflib"
@Chris and @bizzehdee i want to make my own file that can do that. Is it that hard? i am not very good in php
If you must roll your own analytics, then you have to maintain a database of IP addresses, then increment an associated counter field each time you get a request from that IP. The basics aren't really that complicated.
@bizzehdee thanks
@EliteGamer, if your not very good at php, i would suggest analytics is not where you start
@EliteGamer If you acknowledge that you don't have a lot of PHP experience, then you especially don't need to try and reinvent the wheel. You're setting yourself up to be frustrated. Learn the basics.
19:45
OK, i have made a php file to clear a php hit counter
but i do not want everyone to have access to do that
@FarhanAziz, theres a pure php version and a pecl extension to create pdf files from a html page. i actually use the pure php version myself in our CRM at work
i am making a software that will control a php file
and i want it to have access, so that is why i though of a key
or something
@bizzehdee i have php code that export input text values to excel file but i want do same thing exactly with pdf ??
like smaple.com/clear.php
i am not in the UK
19:48
@EliteGamer Start with some tutorials, follow the directions, learn the ropes. You can't just ask "how do I create this complicated project, the details of which only I know?". My answer to that is "learn PHP, then code your project". So... go try. Come back and ask for help on specific problems.
ok, thanks @Chris
@FarhanAziz: pdflib lets you generate the pdf yourself with all of its fancy named pdf objects. or you can just do "fromHtml", which parses some html for you and writes that out as a pdf
@bizzehdee ok thnks
@FarhanAziz There's also fPDF, but that takes a lot of monkey business to produce nice-looking PDFs, and no "fromHTML" that I've ever had work correctly.
@Chris i'm working with html2fpdf?
19:59
@FarhanAziz That is a fork of fPDF, I believe. I've not worked with that one.
@Chris when i was talking about a key...i ment something like this
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A: Run PHP File On Button Click

TimTo pass values between pages: Main form: <form action="myuploadform.php" method="get"> ID: <input type="text" name="id"> <input type="submit" value="Open Form"> </form> The value of the ID text box will be accessible as $_GET['id'] in myuploadform.php. Using GET para...


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