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20:00
General Q: What does it mean to "prime the cache"?
but wheere the php file would be executed only when they key was present
I had already posted the very basic code to do so:

$key = array_key_exists('key', $_GET) ? $_GET['key'] : false;
if ($key === '123') include('path/to/file.php');
oh, sorry
Hello. can someone lend a hand with login/session confusion? :)
wait...do i put that in file.php?
because they still could activate the php file if they knew its name and location
20:04
@AdamLynch When you first use a system that will use caching, the first request for a cached item will have to "pay the cost" for the cache to be built for the first time. This cost is usually represented as time. To "prime a cache" means that the cache has been "prebuilt" before any requests come in -- that is to say, no user ever "pays" for that initial build because you've already done it.
@Chris i found this out..but what would they key look like in the url?
if ($KEY == "XXXX") {$check = 1;}
if ($check == 1) { //YOUR CODE GOES HERE( admin area)}
@Chris Ah ok basically the initially request to cache whatever it is you might look for later
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@EliteGamer It would look like "http://mysite.com/index.php?key=XXXX"
thanks
20:05
ok, aweseome! thanks
not a new concept to me. Must've been the verb prime that threw me off
Ever heard of "priming a pump"? Same idea
@Lusitanian nice one
heh
i felt we didn't go far enough back in time
(removed as to avoid social engineering, etc)
@Lusitanian I was surprised to be reminded that PHP 4.1 was released post-2000. It seems like ancient history.
20:08
@Chris it is ancient history
this is just ancient-er
php 1.0 anyone museum.php.net
is that possible to generate multiple PDF Files. I'm using html2fpdf source code that generated PDF File but problem is that html2fpdf generating single pdf file and PDF Overwritten On The Same PDF File?i want to create multiple pdf files with the html2fpdf?

Main Page

require('pdf/html2fpdf.php');
$pdf=new HTML2FPDF();
$pdf->AddPage();
$strContent="$name";
$pdf->WriteHTML($strContent);
$pdf->Output('pdf/products.pdf');
@MadaraUchiha Here is the link.
I've created the post.
Guys, what do you estimate, how much time do you need per question in the close vote review queue?
@NikiC nanosecond
20:13
^^
@NikiC If I can tell why the close votes were given by just skimming, then I'd say an average of 5-10 seconds? If I can't tell at a glance why the CV is going on and I decide to dig in a little, that could of course take several minutes.
In the second case I usually simply skip it ^^
I have basically two review actions: Close and Skip
I clicked "Leave Open" only once until now
Lately, I do more of that than digging in, but sometimes I am overcome by a fit of civic duty to extend a little more effort, especially in tags that aren't "home" for me.
@NikiC what effect does hitting that even have, anyway
how about channel name "PPPPPPPHypertextPreprocessorHypertextPreprocessorHypertextPreprocessorHypertext‌​PreprocessorHypertextPreprocessorHypertextPreprocessorHypertextPreprocessor"
20:15
@Chris You can filter by tag :)
@bizzehdee Wrong.
litteral of PHP Hypertext Preprocessor
I like to see shitty questions in other tags. It gives me hope.
But you resolved it incorrectly
should be PHP Hypertext Preprocessor Hypertext Preprocessor Hypertext Preprocessor ... Hypertext Preprocessor
The PHP at the start always stays, no PPPPPPPP
@all I am strugling to make PHP -MSSQL work for 3 days. PHP-MySql is working fine. But PHP not recognising MSSQL
Can somebody please suggest me
What OS are you running MSSQL on?
20:17
Windows 7
@mann Make sure you've got the mssql extensions installed and included in php.ini
The problem is PHP is not recognising mssql_connect()
What OS are you running PHP on?
@Chris yes mate i have installed mssql extensions and included into php.ini
windows7
20:18
i'm running PHP on Javascript
php -m is your extension listed?
Where sorry?
@kaᵠ The javascript port of a Unix-like OS?
i was joking @ShotgunNinja
@mann What OS are you running?
20:20
@Chris just saw this now. Nope. Assuming it basically means doing an initial pump
So... I added a little April Fool's joke to a backend system. If you click the "Search" button in a global lookup field (instead of pushing "enter" like most humans do), a CSS transform turns the page upside down.
@mann if you are on windows 7 maybe in cmd write php -m
He already said
I just had my first victim
@ShotgunNinja Ah, I see it.
20:20
I guess testing new brakes in your car has the same effect
Do i need to installed PHP into windows particular directory? I have installed PHP ioto C/LocalHost/xampp/htdoc/mywebsite
@Pheagey windows 7
@AdamLynch Hoo boy. Remind me never to get my car serviced on April Fool's.
@mann start-> type CMD -> 'run as admin'. type php -v. Press enter.
@mann put <?php phpinfo(); ?> in an empty PHP file and ensure that the extensions are indeed installed and running as expected. That's the very first diagnostic step.
can anyone please take a look at this problem?
20:21
@ShotgunNinja whhoooooosh
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straight over my head, that one
@Pheagey yah done that. it says php 5.3.19
@mann Is this IIS or Apache?
<?php
if ($KEY == "123")
{
    file_put_contents("count.txt", "0");
	header('Location: sample.com');
}
else
{
    header('Location: sample.com/fail');
}
?>
will not work
20:22
@Chris i have IIS installed
@mann Actually, n/m -- you already mentioned you have PHP+MySQL working
yah. php/mysql working fine
Make that phpinfo() file, check to see that the MSSQL extension is working as expected.
"http://sample.com/clear.php?KEY=123"
does not work either
ok let me make that
20:23
@Chris
Yeah dude... I see your posts. Calm. :p
The reason it isn't working is because you aren't assigning a value to $KEY
You can't just start using the variable without assigning a value to it... well, you can, but don't be surprised.
oh, let me see
$KEY = "123";
$KEY = array_key_exists('KEY', $_GET) ? $_GET['key'] : false;
20:25
add that?
@Chris i run localhost/phpinfo.php in phpinfo.php i set <?php echo phpinfo(); ?> It says 404 error
but i want the key to be like 123
@EliteGamer That would do for testing, but the line I posted would get the value out of the query string
If you hard-code the key into your file... everyone will have it.
20:25
put phpinfo.php in the web directory
ok, thanks!
You want the key to come from the URL. So, if you don't have the right key, then you don't get access.
Keep in mind, this is very rudimentary security.
@Arius2038 web directory you mean c/inetpub/www.root?
( if you are using xampp you have probably set up host/dev domain, so put this phpinifo.php into the web directory of that website )
@mann Yes, and no echo.
20:27
@Charles are you still around?
@Arius2038 He is using IIS
oh ok sorry
YOU SHOULD BE
:p
I put into wwwroot
but same 404
page not found
Because i have not installed php into webroot
I havenot installed php into wwwroot
20:29
put in the same directory from which you are executing you mssql_connect script
actually a 404 doesnt mean you dont have php
you likely don't have the correct document root.
or add before mssql_connect function and add die(); after
<?php phpinfo();die(); ?>
Right... just put the file where you have other files that DO work, lol
@Hiroto yah i installed php into . c/Localhost/xampp/htdoc
ok
@Arius2038 ok let me do that
@Arius2038 die is not required.
20:30
php != webserver
well
it can be, but yeah
lol@hiroto
They just had to go complicate things, eh?
where is the apache root for XAMPP, @mann
He's running IIS
he is not using apache..
...with XAMPP?
20:32
No
name your folders better :|
I am not certain where you got XAMPP from at all
he probably should .. :)
@Chris: @Hiroto yah i installed php into . c/Localhost/xampp/htdoc
Oh, I see
Yeah... wth
20:32
@Chris @Hiroto i can see phpinfo now
what to look at
Following tutorials I assume
probably.
@mann Look for a section with an MSSQL heading
Tutorials on the internet are all terrible
Just do a search for "mssql"
20:33
ctr+f
Actually i have used Apache earlier for Php-mysql. then i installed IIS and not using Apache now.
If you don't see it anywhere on your phpinfo page, that's the trouble
Chris: know of any PHP books that are as good in quality as the yellow book (or jon skeet's)?
@Chris i cant see that
:(
so now its trouble
I can see MySQL but not mssql anywhere
Eeeee. ircmaxell is a better shot for book recommendations. I am a hands-on type, so it has been ages since I've cracked the covers on a programming language book.
20:35
same
@mann Up near the top of the phpinfo junk, you should see the path for the PHP.ini file that is being used.
If i cant see mssql then what i have to do
I have yet to see anything that even begins to cover PHP all the way in any depth
@Chris yah i can see that
@mann You need to first determine exactly what php.ini file is active, then edit that file to include the mssql extension
20:36
PHP: all resources for it suck. learn another language first, then come back and experiment
that was my solution
@Hiroto That is probably true. I have done more formal reading in javascript books than anything else
@Hiroto Wrong, PHP was the first "real" language I've learned. Very few languages have such an extensive and powerful manual.
The one problem with that approach is that you come back to PHP frustrated by the ways that it isn't like language X.
Also the shitload of tutorials (good or bad, you judge) is undeniable.
@Chris there are two reference to php.ini. configuration file and loaded configuration file
20:37
i learned php from google searches within a week, php isnt hard to learn, it doesnt have a lack of resources, it doesnt have any lack of anything
yeah the best way to learn php is not to learn... It's to easy to just copy and paste others scripts
@mann Loaded configuration file is what you want
tutorials are good for pointing out flaws in
configuration file leads to c:/windows and loaded configuration leads to C:\Program Files (x86)\IIS Express\PHP\v5.3\php.ini
oh ok.
given a handful of the php-mysql tutorials on the internet, about every single one of them is terrible and make maintenance a nightmare
20:38
@bizzehdee If you think you have in-depth PHP knowledge after a week of Google, you are vastly over-estimating your prowess.
Ok. so i have to uncomment mssql extenions into that?@Chris
@mann Si -- yes
@Chris, that was 9 years ago
thats mate let me do that
ive had a job, writing php, for those 9 years too
20:39
:)
So rather, you could say you got your start from Google searches, and then expanded your knowledge with years of hands-on experience.
Not "I became a pro in 1 week by using Google"
didnt say i became a pro
do not put words in my mouth
you put FOOD in peoples mouths, but not words
@bizzehdee actually you pretty much said that
20:40
@Chris just wondering there are php ini-development , php-ini production. and php configuration type. which one to edit
no, i did not
"I learned php in a week"
I'll put something else in your mouth, if you come a little closer
or all of them?
@mann The one that is being loaded. Usually just plain-old php.ini
20:40
you didnt say "i looked up the basics in a week"
so yes, you put the words there
yeah, i learned php, i did not say i became a pro at php within a week. but, since you want to say thats what i said, the technical definition of being a professional at something is being paid to do it, and since i learned php after i found out i had the job... and started a week after i began learning... yes, i became a professional within a week
so there you go
I don't always hire rank greenhorns with Google-based language skills that I found on Craigslist, but when I do, I drink Dos Equis beer.
@MadaraUchiha the manual is really extensive, but there are far too many gotchas, design flaws, security issues, etc. that aren't obvious, and the manual doesnt bother addressing them unless you search an orphaned page about it. You shouldn't need to go back to the manual just to see which order a function's arguments are, or to find out what capitalisation PHP chose this time.
@Chris, i knew more than the guy who was interviewing me, so knew enough to bullshit my way through an interview claiming i had over a years experience in php. now its 9 years later
they annoy me the most. I'd rather just learn the basics and then have the language be obvious and consistent :/
and not several years of memory games
20:45
What is the point of this conversation? You've established the fact that you're a Google cowboy and your hiring manager was an incompetent boob. What else?
@Chris can i replace my php.ini file reside in apache folder with this one? as it does not allow me to save with php.ini file name
@mann I don't know what that's all about. What do you mean "does not allow". The file name matters, as does the location.
It says access denies
@mann turn the server off
When i try to save it
20:46
there's a file lock.
oh ok
lol who renamed the room to that?
@DaveRandom Gordon. who else :>
Then even it says access denied
Lusitanian did the most recent one.
20:47
41 mins ago, by Lusitanian
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@mann or open notepad/editor with admin permissions
sorry that i annoy you, and im sorry that i dont measure up to your imaginary line that says what a good programmer is or is not, but i honestly do not care since the bullshitting got me a well paid job, and a few more since, and now, a VERY well paid job. so if you dont like me because i didnt have to go to college to learn what i know, and that i am capable of learning such things in a short time on my own without shelling out thousands of pounds, thats your problem, not mine.
> a great new PERL alternative for CGI scripting
We really dont care, @bizzehdee
20:47
@bizzehdee That, actually, is what no one said.
we stopped ages ago when we realised you were just wanting to argue~
@Chris, you implied it, you "sort of" wrote it, you seemed to have said it
@bizzehdee Go to school, kiddie scripter.
stop me when i hit what you said to me
when you were putting words into my mouth
not so happy when im putting them into your mouth
we were putting other things in there. now back to the PHP and cats, please.
(cats are always related)
20:49
@DaveRandom, does chat have an ignore feature?
yes, now bloody use it and shush~
You had to ask, pro?
There's a fine line between Impostor Syndrome and the Dunning-Kruger effect
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lol, now now, everyone do please try to get along
@ircmaxell Why hello, Mr. Sheen. So good of you to win here.
20:50
Winning!
what?
Who?
where?
potato?
20:52
why?
You went where? With who?
@DaveRandom Where've you been all day?!
@Chris do i need to add extension=php_pdo_mssql.dll
?
user895378
Did I hear a "niner" in there somewhere?
PDO::execute() should also be auto-linked.
@MadaraUchiha Stripping wallpaper, painting and, latterly, baking.
Why, what did I miss?
@mann If you don't hate kittens or babies, you'll start off your project by using PDO from the start. If, instead, you're a kitten-hating murderer, then you can just skip PDO and learn the procedural way.
Decoder: YES, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD USE PDO
....and I'm going back to Jonathan Creek. If everyone could pull the stick out of their collective ass and get on with each other again that would be ever so nice. Catch y'all in a couple of hours.
@Chris i just want to run mssql queries into my PHP
:)
shalli add extension=php_mssql.dll
?
Yes
20:55
@Chris i tried doing that but it did not work
@mann restart server
ok
i have added extension=php_mssql.dll
into php.ini and restarring now
<?php
$KEY = array_key_exists('KEY', $_GET) ? $_GET['key'] : false;
if ($KEY == "123")
{
    file_put_contents("count.txt", "0");
	header('Location: sample.com');
}
else
{
    header('Location: sample.com/fail');
}
?>
that will not work with this url
I wish that I♪, could teach the world♪~ the joy of an actual RDBMS
"www.smaple.com/clear.php?KEY=123"
20:57
@EliteGamer CaSe SeNsItIvE: $KEY = array_key_exists('KEY', $_GET) ? $_GET['KEY'] : false; -- if you use KEY in your URL, use KEY in your code.
Unfortunatly not now even i can see mssql into phpinfo @Chris
@Arius2038
@EliteGamer The code you just pasted shows you using $_GET['key'], then you post a URL that has KEY=. You didn't.
oh
ok, that makes sense
The name of the variable $KEY doesn't matter... it is the array index $_GET['KEY'] that must match the URL

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