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I really appreciate it
@wes hmm? Why do you ask?
I could actually do with intercepting an HTTP response (I need to get the value of a Location: header from an ajax request and XMLHttpRequest follows the redirect and doesn't give you access to it) if you have any idea how to do that?
user652649
chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/… half a decade ago you wrote that...
user652649
btw how are you, how is it going there?
@wes Oh that was for whatever that guy was doing, I forget what it was and cba reading the transcript to find out
Not bad, you?
Busy having an argument with the Google APIs. Their docs totally lie about their rate limits.
@Dan Yes, dunno if you still are...
user652649
00:12
fine here, working a lot out city, so i spend all my days driving
user652649
@DaveRandom you mean the "25k requests per day"?
user652649
for example:
The Google Static Maps API has the following usage limits:
25 000 free static map requests per application per day.
@wes No, the URL shortener API claims 1,000,000 requests/day, and more to the point 1/request/user/sec
Which says to me that if I have a script that does sleep(1) between each request (for the sake of simplicity) I should be safe, right? But apparently not.
Oh?
00:16
Try it
Just get an API key and set up a script to make a request once every 2 secs, you can only make about 100 or so before you start getting rate limited
And the response doesn't tell you what the backoff is either
user652649
i have a similar issue with maps, you could do 25k requests per day but distributed on the whole day, so you can't do 25k requests within 1 hour and pause for 23 hours
Even so, at 1 request/sec I can't make 1,000,000 requests a day, there aren't that many seconds in a day
By a factor of about 12 there aren't that many seconds in a day
!!> 1000000 / 86400
@CCInc 11.574074074074074
user652649
maybe depends by the ip, or the domain you want to shorten, or both
That's 11.5 requests per second, folks
I might have found it
00:20
Well the thing that really f*cks me off about it is that there's no way to do multiple URLs in a single call, this would solve my problem and Google's a lot more effectively
I was considering going to bit.ly but you have to arse about with oauth for that, at least goo.gl let you just use an API key that doesn't need to be secret
user652649
how many urls are you going to shorten?
@DaveRandom What about tinyurl.com?
However many unique URLs there are on developer.android.com/reference/classes.html
It's a few hundred, maybe 1000, not that many though
And once I have the short versions I'll hardly ever hit the API cos I'm storing them locally
@uınbɐɥs Do they have an API?
oh cool
user652649
00:23
or you could shorten them "just in time"... i don't know if it is fast enough for a smooth loading
it's just a url query thing
@wes Kind of incompatible with what I'm doing, unfortunately
@uınbɐɥs Looks like that might be a winner
I just find it a little ridiculous that Google haven't got their act together with this
user652649
@DaveRandom the tinyurl homepage doesn't look promising btw... with the netscape 6 skin
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user652649
good ol' days
00:25
I mean, they've bothered to make an API but they've only done half a job
Their website needs a redesign, but it does work.
true
user652649
@DaveRandom did you use the api key with google?
> For some users, such as some recent IE 6 installations
user652649
lol
00:29
lol
@wes Yeh, I just did some serious sanity checks surrounding that, my requests are showing up in the API console and everything
@uınbɐɥs do you know if tinyurl aliases last forever or if they expire at any point? There seems to be very little info on the site :/
user652649
@DaveRandom is.gd/developers.php dev.bitly.com lmon.it also these are very popular, and possibly with better documentation
> By entering in a URL in the text field below, we will create a tiny URL that will not break in email postings and never expires. (from the first paragraph of the homepage)
class TinyURLURLShortener implements IURLShortener :-(
But TinyURLShortener doesn't seem right either
@DaveRandom TinyURL_URLShortener?
00:37
Not a big fan of underscores in class names
What about simply TinyURL?
Incompatible with psr-0 as well, they become a directory separator
@uınbɐɥs Possibly. I'm just going to make it work first :-P
Yo mamma's so fat, your father no longer finds her attractive so now they're getting divorced
F*CK YOU BOT
I THOUGHT I TURNED YOU OFF
@CCInc You're running the chat bot :P
That happened to Unobtainum recently
I thought I had left the PHP room, but no...
I swear I even refreshed the page
00:49
@CCInc I can give you my ChatBot bookmarklet if you like, it shows "ChatBot is running" highlighted in yellow when it's running
@uınbɐɥs Yeh this is way better - much less code and much faster
tnx for the pointer
@DaveRandom np
Been doing some googling, and still cant figure this out.. can someone give me an example of updating a mysql table from php using form post data? I was thinking along the lines of -------- $sql = "UPDATE secure_login.links SET link1 = $_POST[input_link1] WHERE users.user_id = $_SESSION[user_id]";
lol, their are >3500 URLs on that page, it turns out
@uınbɐɥs Surez
01:01
evening
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wiki.php.net/rfc/useas function() use($this as $_this){}
@wes you're aware that in 5.4 $this works inside closures?
user652649
@igorw yes, but you have to do a reference first $a = $this; function() use($a){} and that's annoying :P
no, in 5.4 you don't
$this is automatically imported
01:10
yay, my first PHP compile:
PHP 5.4.15-dev (cli) (built: Apr  6 2013 03:05:47)
Copyright (c) 1997-2013 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.4.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2013 Zend Technologies
even on windows. but going to bed now.
gn8 and l8ters
user652649
@igorw oh, so if the closure is compiled inside a class method $this is always available?
@wes yup
user652649
eval.in/15015 ok i'm hiding myself under a stone, you are right :P
also, while it's useless, I did not know about Class::{expr}()
user652649
whats that?
user652649
nice. afaik @NikiC added some more for 5.5
we're slowly approximating lisp which was invented 55 years ago.
user652649
@igorw for example?
expressions are such a crazy concept
@wes ^
(PR still open)
user652649
@igorw i don't get the point of that... is it supposed to work with some scalar wrappers?
user652649
oh, hes talking about any generic expression
user652649
01:27
like for example ($a>$b?new aaa:new bbb)->test()
user652649
very nice
~$ fortune
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from a rigged demo.
didn't I hear that mentioned somewhere today...
@CCInc Looks like you're still running the chatbot
i know... can't find it
~$ fortune
I despise the pleasure of pleasing people whom I despise.
I must admit, that one is quite good
01:40
@igorw you like lightly lyrical mumbo jumbo? got it in spades. i'll trade you for code reviews any day
you want me to bullshit and bitch about your code? can do.
see, that's why you don't write fortunes; that just sounded mean
just something to keep in mind always: nobody actually knows WTF they are doing
maybe, but my stuff is always like 1:5 file ratio, and 5:1 lines per file ratio.
fyi, I have no clue what you're talking about
01:46
yeah, nobody actually knows WTF they are doing.
It's friday! go drink a beer!
@kaᵠ too late :). pi definitely would have been cheaper and a good learning experience, but this thing is awesome
have one for me too
π ?
@igorw i meant that organizing code is difficult for me; e.g. when working in parallel with other people, i usually end up with 1/5 the number of files as other people do, but 5 times the number of lines per file.
@dyelawn not sure what you mean by "other people", that's a foreign concept to me
01:51
that sounds pretty lonely. i often work on projects where multiple people are assigned to the same task on the same timeline.
@igorw i'm confused, meant to be complimentary. more beer, evening php
World hunger will be solved by eating cats
02:08
@CCInc that's why I want to go to japan
...
@Jocelyn dude.
02:22
let me put it this way: that's a shitload of cv-pls'es
ah yes...unfortunately constantly suffers from pollution, so daily cleaning is necessary
@Jocelyn I'm not complaining ;-)
02:52
I set up nginx & PHP in a VM... it's definitely faster than Apache :D
@OlegOrlov which compiler do you use?
Hi Frens :)
Is anyone good with codeigniter and paypal integration..?
I am having trouble with IPN
@OlegOrlov Open-source stuff is generally better, just look up how many security holes and bugs IIS has
@OlegOrlov I guess that's a good answer, since I don't really know how to respond :)
and then you look at java
03:02
@OlegOrlov If you hate PHP so much, why are you in the PHP room?
I hate php and I'm in the room.
For that matter I hate java and I'm an owner of that room
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Q: Using paypal IPN in codeignter (interactive with db)

Genius in troubleI am integrating paypal with codeigniter. Everything is good. Even email are being sent. But whenever i add code to fetch / insert data from / to db in the ipn validation function it doesnt work. The emails wont' sent anymore. However i get success at log file. here is my IPN VALIDATE function: ...

@OlegOrlov Chromium is open-source, it's a good browser (much better than IE, at least)
Chromium*
@CCInc Yeah, Chrome is just Chromium with a few tweaks
03:05
Yes.
@OlegOrlov , you are so romantic person
But one is open source and one is not.
03:32
61 messages moved to bin
morning
@ircmaxell thanks
03:53
@ircmaxell I was trying to change old mysql to mysqli prepared statement but I couldn't get it work, would you mind helping me out?
@ircmaxell thanks for mentioning, that's actually surprisingly recent :O
@Magna , what's wrong?
@uınbɐɥs troll attack :P
@NullPonyPointer yep
@ircmaxell I changed couple of lines but I couldn't get the below query to work even though I did change it(this is the mysql)
$check_empty_field = mysql_query("select * from `vpb_uploads` where `username` = '".mysql_real_escape_string(strip_tags($username))."' and `firstname` = '".mysql_real_escape_string("")."' and `lastname` = '".mysql_real_escape_string("")."'");
if(mysql_num_rows($check_empty_field) < 1)
{
mysql_query("insert into `vpb_uploads` values('', '".mysql_real_escape_string($username)."', '', '', '".mysql_real_escape_string($random_name_generated)."', '', '', '', '', '".mysql
04:02
please dont use mysql_* function
10 mins ago, by Magna
@ircmaxell I was trying to change old mysql to mysqli prepared statement but I couldn't get it work, would you mind helping me out?
Magna is changing it to mysqli
@uınbɐɥs ahhh
@Magna , use pastebin.com or something, chat do not highlight syntax
what he said ^
@kaᵠ you can see that :P (to listen click on audio icon here ) :P:P:P(sory)
04:10
: )
night all ... .. .
@sectus thanks I didn't know that. @ircmaxell please take a look on what I did to change to mysqli pastebin.com/7JnVue1A
Why are you pinging me? I am not even around
@Magna , what's wrong? Errors?
Hey PHP guys, I have a question.
I ask not because it's related to PHP, but because it's related to programming and math, and nobody else relevant to those topics is "up" on SO this late.
Anybody in here on right now?
I'm trying to represent division with solely subtraction and repeated function calls, WITHOUT using equality. It is for a homework assignment on lambda calculus for my Programming Languages class.
04:17
@JamesRoseman , use Closures
To give a few more details, I'm writing in Lambda Calculus.
In which I can use n fn to repeatedly call partially applied function fn n times.
But I have no equality in the initial basis.
@sectus the mysql inserts all the photos together but with the mysqli it only inserts one image. The problem I think is around the $get_empty_field and I am not using the SELECT * for $check_empty_field method with the mysqli, I am selecting directly the username, firstname, lastname instead of SELECT *
@JamesRoseman you're courageous to post in the PHP room
I only know lambda calculus superficially
@igorw I know... It was a gamble I was willing to take!
@Magna , you have one insert... you get one insert...
04:21
Define "superficially"! I'm sure my knowledge isn't far off...
@JamesRoseman X/Y code: WHILE (X>Y) { X=X-Y; result++ }
@kaᵠ - that uses a while and an =
I can use recursive calls, partially applied functions, currying, etc.
wait! it's not an equal comparison, the equal is for asignment!
04:23
No assignment, no whiles.
(But sincerely thank you.)
you don't need assignment or while, you can use recursion for that
@sectus I mean like it was supposed to insert all 5 images together with the first and last name. bzw the way the uploader works is like facebook, you upload up to five photo at once and you just hit submit button then all the details go to single column in the table.
@Magna , image_one, image_two, image_three, image_four, image_five and $random_name_generated, $i2, $i3, $i4, $i5 is correct?
@JamesRoseman have you looked at jwodder.freeshell.org/lambda.html ?
@sectus it works fine with the mysql but you know I shouldn't be using mysql this days. yeah because the mysql query inserts empty fields I just followed the same step as the mysql
04:28
@Magna , and i do not think that facebook store couple of images in one line.
The problem with the WHILE solution
- is that > is a form of equality.
There can't be any equality.
@sectus I mean like just the way it does in the front end I have no idea about the back end.
@Magna , cannot get the problem...
@sectus do you think the way I changed the mysql to mysqli is the right way to do it? just take a look at both and infer what you think.
@Magna , do not use mysql_. It's right way to go.
04:36
@JamesRoseman function sub($n,$d,$res=0) { if ($n>$d) return sub($n-$d,$d,--$res);return abs($res); }
still not good?
Again ">" is a form of equality :-/
if condition?
Seriously though, I didn't expect anyone to help out this much!!
Ifs are fine. It's the equality that's no good.
then you can't use IF's !!!!
can you use != @JamesRoseman ?
yeah
I guess you're right
04:37
anyone can help mi..how to pass json encode to java
?
@JamesRoseman reread the problem...
So, here's the problem.
We can define equality, but it's really hard.
And I'm not positive it's necessary.
@sectus I won't use it but I am not able to get the same result. bzw what is the mysqli equivalent for mysql_fetch_array?
@user2198474 , read the message in top right corner of this window.
@Magna , mysqli_fetch_array ?
@JamesRoseman can you post the whole problem's text
04:41
so how to pass it to java $serialliazedParams = addslashes(json_encode(array ($parameter)));
It's just lambda calculus, trying to right a divide by 2.
i use this exec($command , $output, $returnValue);
So we wrote pred
Then sub
Now dvi
@user2198474 , Java language?
04:43
@sectus I tried that but that couldn't work the only solution that I found for it was bind_result(); I posted the whole code pastebin.com/7JnVue1A
@sectus no, is php, but i want to pass it to java
but i dont know what format i should pass it
I'm just very confused.
Sorry if I'm being vague.
The idea is that we could use equality, if we wrote an equality function. But because everything in lambda calculus is a function, comparing two functions is damn hard.
And frankly, I don't think this problem calls for that.
@user2198474 , ... in format that java-application takes
good night everyone I will try pdo instead if it works
04:56
const REPORT_INVALID_PARAMS = 8;
const REPORT_DOESNOT_EXISTS = 2;
const REPORT_CREATED_REPORT_EXISTS = 3;
const REPORT_NOT_SUPORTED_OUTPUT_FORMAT = 4;
const REPORT_INVALID_CONFIGURATION_FILE = 5;
const REPORT_INVALID_REPORT_PARAMETERS = 6;
const REPORT_ERROR_EXECUTION = 7;
const REPORT_ITERNAL_ERROR = 1;

public $reportName;
public $generatedReportName;
public $reportFormat;
public $availableExporters = array('pdf','xls','docx','ods','odt','html');
public $reportsDir;
public $reportsExportDir;
ERROR - invalid parameters for report creation ..@@
05:08
php6...
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Q: PHP <?= vs <?php echo What's the difference? Which one is better to use?

bluebill1049Recently I saw one of my colleagues using <?= to print out while i am still using <?Php echo ''; Which one is proper and better to use? I like that <?= is just easy and save to write that echo;

@sectus I'm pretty sure all those answers saying it's depricated are wrong.
The short open tag <? will be depricated, but an exception will be made for <?= as the short echo syntax.
@TRiG , they like zombies.... php6, depricated...
@sectus Is PHP6 happening this side of the apocalypse anyway?
 
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user1642018
06:24
hello all.
user1642018
anyone good at setting cronjob ? i am having difficulty setting up cron which should be run on dates 2 and 17 every month.
user1642018
what should i use for weekday entry ? as i am confused , i am specifying dates only.
user1642018
like this
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0 0 2,17 *
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nobody ? :(
06:28
@AmbroseBwangatto did you research this like Googling first? There is countless articles and documentation on this.
user1642018
@crypticツ yes, not much on what to use for week incase dates are specified.
user1642018
got it, 0 1 2,17 * *
user1642018
this is great site to test cronjob cron.schlitt.info
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user652649
06:52
morning
07:05
Morning
echo date('H') > 12 ? 'Night' : 'Morning';
:)
php > echo date('H');
13
07:57
wow, just found out a post's body is limited to 30000 characters wile editing a post with 30363 chrs and wanting to add more.... :))
user652649
@uınbɐɥs sweet mother of god
@wes It's the longest post on Stack Overflow of all time, I think.
I saved a screenshot of it with PhantomJS before it was deleted.
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if there were a nobel prize for scrolling that would probably win it
The original PNG screenshot was 1MB
done editing
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A: PHP Type-Juggling and (strict) Greater/Lesser Than Comparisons

ka ᵠThere are no strict/identical >== or <== comparison operators in PHP (by php 5.5.0beta2 at least) but there are a few ways to enforce a strict type check before checking Greater/Lower: check both variable types with if ( gettype($a)===gettype($b) ) ... force your needed type-cast eg. if ( (st...

@hakre got you 2 counter examples :)
$serialliazedParams = addslashes(json_encode($array_param)); pass to the java in php
do you all know/
08:59
@kaᵠ very nice dude :) what a hell of a script that has become. thanks for sharing.

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