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21:00
@Dan You're not a million miles away, but you're subtracting strings from each other, which isn't going to get you very far. You need to compare $a[1] and $b[1] with each other (i.e. using a comparison operator)
How do I compare strings..?
With integers I might stand a chance, but I don't know how to do this, at all.
I've read a whole stack of examples too : \
Well, keeping in mind that the function should return 0 if the two elements are equal, the first thing you should check is if ($a[1] == $b[1]) { return 0; }
And an interesting feature of PHP is that strings can also be compared with < and > and give you sensible results
I didn't know that...so it's as if they have a numeric value you can compare?
Try writing the function as if the items were integers and see what happens ;-)
Well they do have a numeric value (in a way) because they are just byte arrays.
21:04
The value of the ascii byte a is less than the value of the ascii byte b
Ok, that's great. I'll give it a go.
thanks very much : )
no worries
Cool, catch you later : )
does someone see something wrong with this? WHERE users.user_name = '$_SESSION[user_name]';"; and the error is Error: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'WHERE users.user_name = 'Admin'' at line 25
i dont know why there is a quote instead of a single quote
21:07
@Chris_Bogausch Google "SQL injection"
no haha, this is for my website. its legit :P
Not the point, you still used an unescaped value in a query string
but also, the error in your query is actually the token before the WHERE keyword
Oh!! gotcha. stupid mistake. Thanks bud.
np. You should learn about prepared statements, though ;-)
Yeah, I'm just starting to play with mysql. never used it until yesterday. I've got extra time so thought i might try something new.
21:11
@DaveRandom, you putting anything on the national tomorrow?
@bizzehdee not really my scene. I very occasionally buy a lottery ticket, that's as far my interest in such matter goes
@MadaraUchiha this is a crazy story. nice pick.
national is my only real go at this type of thing now. mainly because its the only thing i win (won the last 9 years in a row)
I have a mate who's well into that sort of thing and bleeds money out his eyeballs because of, kinda puts me off
i limit myself to 20 quid on the national in total, and thats it. wont put any more on it
21:15
@all hello. I am fairly new to PHP-MySQL. I have this query "SELECT * FROM solutions WHERE 1 ORDER BY id ASC LIMIT '.$start*$limit.', '.$limit"; here what does this where 1 means?
It does not make any sense
Good night folks, enjoy your weekend.
@webarto Where are you going?
Damn you! Come back!
@DaveRandom sorry to ping you but can you please give me some idea about above query
@webarto doesn't love us any more. I think he might have gone and got himself ones of those "life" things people are always banging on about.
I'm *baustelle*ing :D
21:20
> Baustelle is an indie rock band from Siena, Italy
Doesn't seem like the right definition...
@mann I really don't get WHERE 1 myself. I've seen it before, don't really understand why people do it
@DaveRandom Basically, construction work.
when I tail my log file
Best guess is that it makes dynamic query building simple when your approach to dynamic query building is to concat a bunch of stuff together, so your query always has a WHERE clause that make sense
@webarto Ahh, I feel your pain. I'm having my hall, stairs and landing plastered next week, may have to go live at my parents for a few days :-(
Enjoy...
Ah, it all went well until today. Wrongly fitted custom windows, need to tear down everything and start over.
@webarto Windows themselves are wrong or just the way they were fitted?
21:24
Have to wait 30 days for bath tub, 20 days for ceramics, etc...
@DaveRandom actually query was $query = "SELECT id, price_account, supports, small_image, FROM solutions WHERE 1 ORDER BY id ASC LIMIT '+$start*$limit+', '+$limit"; it may mean where id ORDER BY?
@DaveRandom Fitting, they haven't calculated in space for blinds (because they are not made yet) and they've fitted with foam etc, but shouldn't be too hard to move it.
@mann Wait, what? Is that supposed to be PHP? Cos that LIMIT ain't gonna get you anywhere useful...
@webarto I'll get my sledgehammer out and be round in half a bottle of vodka
Maybe a whole bottle actually, need make sure I'm in the sledgehammer butter-zone
@DaveRandom yah this is PHP-MYSQL working fine. But i have to convert it into MSSQL so thats why strugling
German finest :D
21:28
@mann That's working fine? :S
What about the mismatched quote types and the incorrect concat operators??
;-)
@webarto Nah man, that's for pussies. You wanna get a sledgehammer that's so heavy you can barely lift it, take your shirt off and get to work
The taking off of the shirt is the most important part
British use brute force, Germans use brains :P
s/taking/tearing
@webarto Good point.
Then you need to drink a Diet Coke in slow motion
@DaveRandom ah i modified that because of mssql . Actual query is $query = 'SELECT id,delivery_time,supports, small_image FROM solutions WHERE 1 ORDER BY id ASC LIMIT '.$start*$limit.', '.$limit; this is original query and works very well
@DaveRandom and play this song youtube.com/watch?v=JZpxaiNV_sM
OK well the WHERE 1 is completely pointless, it might as well not be there (it basically means WHERE true so it will return everything). Converting LIMIT to T-SQL can be tricky, though. It's really bloody stupid. What version of SQL Server are you running?
21:33
Neighbors foxtrot uniform charlie kilo ing hate me :D
@webarto I was thinking more youtube.com/watch?v=wKtsEC_Ec0A
I can't be nearly as sophisticated as you.
@DaveRandom This query is run under mysql-php. I have installed Apache xaamp. So not sure
I'm just a yokel from south-east.
Should be latest one
so you reckon i can ignore where 1?
21:35
@Lusitanian what's up dag?
@mann Yeh you can drop that where clause but the LIMIT is your real problem, the WHERE would still work
@webarto nothin'. what's up, gad?
can someone look into the screenshot
basically im logging an object, but its not getting displayed properly on terminal tail -f file.log
@DaveRandom how can we handle limit then. if you have any idea
@meWantToLearn yes it is
21:37
the properties are written left indent
No they aren't
they are displayed precisely correctly
I want it be displayed where the red direction is pointing
like underneath the object name
Why the hell would you care about alignment in a debug file anyway?
its a log file and I use it for debugging and on production
and it should be perfect
i left the company and now they are not sharing the log class
@meWantToLearn That's not going to happen, that's just not how PHP does debug output. Best you could do is put a new line before it and everything will be on the left
21:39
._.
Needs \n
@webarto tried that but doesnt work
Yeah... right...
@mann It's not a simple "do this instead". Firstly it depends what version of T-SQL you are working with (hence the question about your SQL Server version) and second it depends exactly what you are doing
I used to work overthere everyday 10hours and all I want is the Log Class
The stupid sucky pagination options in T-SQL are just one more in a plethora of reasons why it sucks hairy monkey balls.
@DaveRandom on production how to view the log ?
yah i understand your meaning
@meWantToLearn The only person who can answer that is the sysadmin of your production server.
21:48
Woot, just shot the next PWA
....aaaaaaand it's gone!
@ircmaxell Do you have any clue as how can the properties appear underneath the object name, on tail?
simple: white-space and new lines
@ircmaxell Oooh, contentious. What camp are you in?
21:50
its a fwrite that dumps print_r($object, true)

fwrite($handle, $color . date("Y-m-d H:i:s") . "\t". $type . "\t" . print_r($message,true) . " \n");
@DaveRandom huh?
the only which I taught was to run a for loop on the object and manually print it on new line with tabs,
only way
I assume you are talking about code indentation
No, the comment was about the screen shot that was pasted
yes the indentation
21:52
Ohh right
bez on terminal when I tail it is not getting displayed properly
Yeh that's no longer in my field of vision ;-)
the video was on something unrelated
its a screenshot
hmmn, there seem to be some very lazy arse mods around over the last few days. 6 flags spanning 2 days sat waiting
21:54
which log class do you guys use?
@webarto i'm starting to see that BOSCH (german finest) isn't what it used to be, it kinda dropped in quality
dafuq, I just copied two files over an RDP connection and both of them were right-aligned to 48KB with null bytes :/
@bizzehdee how come you see the flags?
(by the copy operation)
@kaᵠ, flags that i have raised
21:55
@kaᵠ I think they just stamp Bosch logo on some products, but these machines (hammers) etc work reliably for me for many years. Most car electronic parts are Bosch too (regardless of brand).
@webarto what do you need one of those for? btw: if it breaks get a Makita
I have a Bosch 650PRE drill that I have had for ~15 years, still works perfectly
And I have given it some serious abuse as well
@ircmaxell when you said white-space and new line , how can I apply it to it? bez fwrite($handle, $color . date("Y-m-d H:i:s") . "\t". $type . "\t" . print_r($message,true) . " \n");

I have kept a tab but the indentation doesnt comes proper
@DaveRandom you kinda confirmed my point... (that an old one)
@kaᵠ I used to do plumbing and heating installations, need it to make "tunnels" through concrete and what not.
21:57
@meWantToLearn tip: str_replace new lines with new lines + intention of the print_r output
mmm so I write empty lines and print the output
Hey people.
I'm new to php
@DaveRandom frame size
@ircmaxell Yeh I can guess what's going on, but I've never seen it before
22:15
^ those filthy self-duplicaderos :/
why doesn't SO bots detect that?
22:47
@DaveRandom Are you still online Dave?
@ircmaxell nice.
whoooo early delivery bonus day. wanna go get a mac mini to plug in to my tv as a workstation and turn my macbook into a travel machine/xbmc home box (call me fanboy later). tell me what i should be getting instead.
other than php tutoring.
man, i was all set to be convinced, but it's like all you people are doing something on friday night.
later phpeople
23:40
@dyelawn RaspberryPi + XBMC
user652649
hello folks
hello
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@wes do you have any idea to indent while writing an array into a file
?
user652649
uh?
user652649
23:55
@DaveRandom still needing help with xpcom/xul ?
im facing trouble by having a proper indentation wring object or array to a file
fwrite($handle, "\t\t\t".var_export($message,true)."\n");
the entire object does not gets indented only the class name gets
Try "\t\t\t" . str_replace("\n", "\n\t\t\t", var_export($message, true)) (untested)

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