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20:01
@crypticツ ok I've done that
@Kaos link?
@Servant ?
@Kaos session_start(); needs to go all the way at the top of test.php so...
<?php

session_start();

?>
<DOCTYPE....
@crypticツ I tried that but it also gave me an error, but let me try it again and get back to you
20:04
you can't send out headers after you have already output content to the browser, session_start(); sets an HTTP cookie header so it will fail if you try sending it after you sent HTML
@Kaos lol that's probably cause your code is a mess
@vascowhite lol @ your comment :P
@Kaos same goes with header("Location: transfers.php"); you cant output a header there. You need to rethink the logic of your code and rework it so the PHP code is at the top.
@NickFury The code is ok on my notepad++. It prob jus messed up when i pasted it to pastebin
@NickFury :)
20:07
@crypticツ ok, thanks for that, will work on it now
@Kaos I don't mean the formatting, I'm talking about the codebase/logic
@Kaos also Please, don't use mysql_* functions in new code. They are no longer maintained and are officially deprecated. See the red box? Learn about prepared statements instead, and use PDO or MySQLi - this article will help you decide which. If you choose PDO, here is a good tutorial.
@crypticツ @NickFury any advice on how to put <?php

session_start();

?> right at the top of my code without messing up the way it is at the moment?
@Kaos exactly as I showed you
@crypticツ Alright thanks for the help. Much appreciated
20:10
damn .. i want to go home
@tereško let me guess you hate your job =oP
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20:31
@crypticツ well .. lets put it this way , it is 23:32 here
PLB
PLB
20:55
Morning (despite a fact that it's midnight here).
it's 4PM here; morning ?! :P
evening
Anonymous
21:19
@kaᵠ evening
@phpNoOb morning
`sup?
Can someone help me here ?
@Nubcake Read the room description
Where is it
Anonymous
@kaᵠ gotta get up tomorrow at 7:30. I am trying not to look at the time, or else, I will feel sick thinking I will sleep less than 10 hours today
21:23
oh right
I'm calling a php script and it sends a query via mysqli to get something from the db , after I assign that 'something' to a variable , how can I make it 'persistent/static' so I don't have to query again
caching.. ?
caching ?
Anonymous
caching ?
Anonymous
@vascowhite ya livin in Philipine
21:28
@Nubcake yeah lol cache the query?
How do I cache a query?
@phpNoOb Lol, no, copied the url from stackoverflow.com/a/3787135/212940
Cache a variable ?
@Nubcake You could possibly cache the result of the query by using serialize() and then writing it to a file. Or something like that.
^^ what I was talking when I said cache the query
21:35
Do you think I could use this ? php.net/manual/en/function.apc-store.php
What's that?
I don't understand how to use serialize()
Anyone there...
Hello guys.
It's already answered o.O
Oh, snap
My bad =)
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Q: mysqli Fatal error: Call to a member function bind_param() on a non-object

Special K.I have a problem with a prepared statement, here is my code: function query_array($table, $data) { foreach ($data as $column => $value) { $columns[] = sprintf("`%s` = '%s'", $column, $this->db->real_escape_string($value)); } $column_list = join(',', $columns); // Prepare...

I guess that confirms that I've searched before, LOL :D
I'm using serialize but when I assign it to a variable then call unserialize I get an error telling my variable is not defined. Script is being called twice.
Nvm figured it out
22:43
seriously, anyone who writes apps that steal focus, need to be killed
Update to: stackoverflow.com/questions/16004752/… can anyone take a look please?
also, on win7 and win8, you can install drivers without reboot, even video drivers, manufacturers who require a reboot are just fucking lazy
Thanks @Jocelyn for the reply, sadly no luck.
@SpecialK. no luck for what?
$stmt = $this->db->prepare("UPDATE ? SET ?"); // will NEVER work
I stated in my reply, that I have changed to UPDATE table_name and doesn't work either
@SpecialK. What does $this->db->error return? (use echo)
@Jocelyn 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 '?' at line 1
@Jocelyn however if I remove the bind_param and add the variables directly in the UPDATE $table SET $columns_list it works just fine.
23:19
@SpecialK. I think you can only use bind_param with values
@SpecialK. unless the table name is being user supplied you don't need to worry about sanitizing it by having it binded
sent
@SpecialK. This should work: $stmt = $this->db->prepare("UPDATE my_table SET my_field=?");
otherwise you will end up putting the table name in quotes which it can't be.
23:24
@Jocelyn the thing is that the fields and values are in one single variable, it can't be used like SET ? (where ? will get my_field = 'value', my_field2 = 'value2', etc.)
@SpecialK. Use PHP to build the proper string to pass to bind_param
@HamZaDzCyberDeV no ping?
@kaᵠ nope nothing
I think it's impossible ...
strange... join the room :D
23:40
@Jocelyn thanks mate, I have finally solved the issue.

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