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17:00
@kaᵠ Now through with A. hopefully correct ^^
@NikiC had 1 wroing entry at a
@kaᵠ but solved otherwise?
kinda
@tereško The beauty and the curse of php.
kinda?
17:01
not there yet @NikiC
@kaᵠ I just hope that my logarithms don't go crazy with the larger numbers...
@NikiC well done .....
@kaᵠ what name are you using ?
@rdlowrey Any chance you'll open source it in the future? :)
@Baba Ka.
17:07
Php with all its cover of concepts and libraries, first needs a good restandardization including the function_names() and kicking off the deprecated things definitively out. Simplification and standardisation. this is the first step.
@kaᵠ you can do it ...... have added you guys .. best of luck
Have to go. C'ya people.
@Ihsan bye
@Wes yeah, this puppy can block all known traffic radars.
@kaᵠ don't test unless you are sure ......
17:13
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4
A: PHP: Trouble composing strings

NickUse a \ to escape a character within a string, so for example: echo " onclick=\"myFunction('" . $row['username'] . "')\""

^^ apparently, xss awareness is not sexy anymore =/
@Jack Nor is good coding practices for JS
17:20
@igorw Yep, using 1.4.0. Having nginx be the SSL terminator and then forwarding to Ratchet
@Leigh you figured it out now, right?
@ircmaxell Answer to laruence here: bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=64761 ...
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@webarto I definitely will, but not until I'm 100% sure it's fit for public consumption in production servers. The API has been legitimately stable for a while (not @rdlowrey stable, actually stable).
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17:24
@webarto If you want to learn a bit more I'm hosting this on my laptop right now using the static file handler.
Hey so I have got this issue on my project
and you will see how the menu is broken if your browser window is larger than like 680px
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The source code for that application can be seen in this gist.
@kaᵠ well done
?? @Baba
@kaᵠ given you support in codejam :)
17:27
@Baba ?? another wrong one? i don't get it
@kaᵠ let me help .. just give me 10mins
nope
sorry
@bwoebi do me a favor. Don't try to name-drop my name
That goes for everyone else in here as well
@ircmaxell I didn't say your name there...
whoever hanskrentel is then
17:32
@Baba i'm doing it whrong somewhere, don't help, thanx
I don't know...
@kaᵠ ok .. for educational purpose am almost done with my solution .... you don't have to use it or look at it
@ircmaxell My mail address begins with bobwei9 ...
Ok, whatever, either way
@ircmaxell It's hakre ^^
blame him if you need to...
17:37
@ircmaxell hakre
/me gives up
emm .. guys , i have a naming problem
@kaᵠ Totally stuck at B. I hate probabilities
@NikiC i'm doing it wrong at A still
what should i call the class that does the translation of different URL aliases for the same page ? For example, recognizes that /foo/landing should go to the same page as /bar/home.. What should i call that class ?
17:38
i'm there, missing something, probably a 1 somewhere :P
@NikiC not looked at B .... just started A 5min ago
i'm totally not going to make this round
@NikiC its because you started late
17:44
finally @Baba @NikiC done A grrrr
@NikiC not am I either :((
@kaᵠ nice try
try @Baba asmall id correct, alarge (we'll see after the contest)
@kaᵠ what could be the issue
@Baba forgot to add some stuff (4 times argh)
fixed now
@kaᵠ what language are you using ?
17:51
PHP @!
:)))
@kaᵠ oh ok
@NikiC how much time you got?
You want to fix that. There are two kinds of operations you can perform, in any order, any number of times: you can add a mote of any positive integer size to the game, or you can remove any one of the existing motes. What is the minimum number of times you can perform those operations in order to make it possible for Armin's mote to absorb every other mote?
@tereško isnt that usually the route or routing or router class?
@kaᵠ how you mean?
17:52
@NikiC i got 37 mins left
@kaᵠ isn't it the same for everybody?
@kaᵠ my English is not that good .. but if you add the highest integer you can consume everything
not sure, got it wrong 4 times
@Baba not quite, we talk after, ok
@kaᵠ ok
@tereško CanonicalSomething ?
17:54
if you want to go down the crazy naming route, Canonicalizer
Canonicalizmotron
@bizzehdee thing is that the router would just split the incoming URL
recognizing that some of those combinations should be aimed at the same target is a bit separate responsibility
18:07
@igorw I figured out I need to set proxy_read_timeout high, or send a heartbeat every now and then.
@bizzehdee Cannibalization?
Now I know what's going on, I'm actually going for a 40s timeout (down from the default 60s), and sending a heartbeat every 30s from the client to say "hey, i'm still here" - no point having it wait forever if the client is long gone
clearly not gonna make it
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@Leigh For a heartbeat to have any use you should send it at least every ten seconds. Longer than that and all the crap consumer-grade routing equipment and university switches will have already dropped the connection.
@Leigh it must be nice to be able to do this. I have to use 20s heartbeat with 90s timeout , because other assholes keep locking session for more 30 seconds
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18:12
The point of the heartbeat is to keep the connection alive.
@rdlowrey Really? an idle socket is dropped from routing tables and such that quickly?
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Yeah, the heartbeat more or less exists to keep those crap routers from dropping the connection from an absence of activity.
@rdlowrey Thats what I am doing with it. nginx being the ssl endpoint then reverse proxying to websocket server. nginx waits X seconds for something from the proxy before dropping it
it's a "keep nginx connection alive" heatbeat more than anything
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18:14
Oh, I was talking about sending PING/PONGs to the client. It's likely the nginx handler is already doing what I suggested for you, then.
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Carry on then :)
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Regardless, I'm glad I don't need a proxy layer to do websockets :)
@rdlowrey I didn't want to use a separate port, and I wanted to use SSL
18:15
and I didn't want to write my own webserver ;)
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@Leigh Yeah, I do both of those without a proxy.
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@Leigh lol good point
@rdlowrey yes yes, you have top secret Artax2 omgwtfbbq code stashed where nobody else can benefit from it ;)
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18:15
Admittedly it's way too much work to take on yourself. I'm too far down that road to turn back at this point, though :/
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@Leigh I am going to share it, but I just don't want to release something that's half-baked like Artax was. Best to eliminate any issues before release.
@rdlowrey I'll be honest, I found Artax a little hard to work with at times. I used it in a personal project that was kind of a bot that did horrible things on a gambling site that shall remain nameless
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@Leigh I totally agree, it's very hard to work with. I hate it.
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Needs a total rewrite but I can't do it until the server is "releasable."
18:18
that said... it was the best available :) React HTTP wasn't quite as complete :p
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Yeah, I mean it works ... it just sucks. So I'm trying to avoid that kind of situation with the server.
well, ratchet has been a fun way to waste half a saturday. I have a pretend terminal in the brower hooking up to a pretend OS via websocket, and running pretend commands against a pretend filesystem. Entirely pointless.
except from the learning perspective
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Are you using the WAMP websocket API by any chance?
@NikiC Am I right, when I say that it is enough to duplicate the entry of mysqli::bind_params, with lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_TRUNK/ext/mysqli/mysqli_fe.c#50 having the second parameter set to zero?
@rdlowrey nah, I probably should have done, text based protocol
and whatever comes back gets added to the bottom of a list
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18:25
Yeah, I've heard people complain that the ws protocol just gives you raw data with no formatting but I personally don't have a problem implementing whatever format I need for the task at hand. I guess imposing a consistent structure with something like the WAMP subprotocol might make sense though.
@Gordon Do you like Mongo because you are Gordon?
girlfriend downloaded a movie and i'm being forced to watch o/
@bwoebi dunno. sounds too easy ^^
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@Leigh Have fun watching Little Mermaid 5: Ariel's Revenge
@kaᵠ fail. this was a total fail
18:30
@NikiC same here :(
what's your user?
nikic
your?
raned 3k :(
Ka.
@NikiC I'll try it.
@kaᵠ I'm at 2k
started C but takes a hell of a lot time, needs tinkering
18:31
I was 75% through B
But I really hate probability stuff :/
@NikiC i got penalized a lot for my incorrect attempts :P life
evening all
bah
you think we'll make round c?
@NikiC we have to :P
i liked this round a lot, A and C are really, nice, didn't read B just skimmed it
@NikiC kinda dissapointed (on myself)
think i'm gonna have a run round the city...
@kaᵠ me too ^^
18:36
@NikiC the run part :P
@kaᵠ C sounded like you can't solve it with regex. So it was a bad problem :P
@NikiC indeed, looks that way too, not sure if that's the best approach
@NikiC also looks like it could be solved with mysql !
can't
what?
I didn't understand your first reply
18:38
@NikiC so.. any problem that can be done with regex is bad? :)) lol, where's this coming from?
@kaᵠ no, it can't be done with regex, that's why it's bad :D
@NikiC 'C' looks like it would be solvable with regex, not sure if that's the best approach
hahahahhahahahahhah
there we go :D
@NikiC I find 'C' interesting no mater the best solution,
@Jocelyn holy dancin' monkeys!
@hakre Sorry, I just realized I had read "Note that ..." instead of "Not that"
18:45
setting up Ubuntu on VM
if you need a GUI for your "server" then you are doing it wrong
no, not server... Just experimenting
@tereško Post that on Christianity lol
@NikiC But it works: pastebin.com/axqZ8FAf
That's really all.
we need to reopen this one:
Atheismatheism.stackexchange.com

Q&A site for the skeptics of a higher power.

Closed after 94 days in beta.

18:52
@MadaraUchiha Lol
@tereško Not enough activity apparently.
2 years ago
@Ihsan as much as Ming
You can still try to kickstart it though, propose it again.
@Gordon Lol, The emperor...
18:54
@Ihsan I have to check out Aura though
Oh I can still remember the names... Barin, Zarkoff, Aura, Dale etc..
@PeeHaa埽 I don't believe you. That's never happened.
@Gordon truly independent packages, I do not want or need them :D
@DaveRandom Finally help has arrived :D
:-P
What the happy haps?
19:02
@DaveRandom I am trying to serve a static html file with some js and css with nginx. But for some reason it downloads the default nginx page
I have tried 100000 different things in my server config, but for some reason it doesn't get me :P:
What, as in it's serving the default page with a Content-Disposition: attachment or something?
@Gordon while it's not terrible , something about that whole framework seems off
then again , it just might be that i hate the composer
@DaveRandom It serving the default nginx page (as in the apache "yay it works") page with mime type "application/octet-stream" instead of the file I want it to serve
@tereško I haven't looked at the code yet. I like the basic idea of independent decoupled components though. dont know about the composer part.
IMHO, the Composer seems like another instance of PHP community attempting to mimic Rails .. in this case - Bundler. Because that's such an awesome idea .. not.
@PeeHaa埽 :-S
@tereško lol. Yet it seems like the tragedies I created years ago...
Config file and preferably live example?
URL rewriting has to be a good candidate, but that doesn't explain the random content type
I guess application/octet-stream is the default type when it can't resolve a real type, which makes sense
@DaveRandom 1 sec. I'll upload my config
So, be honest, how many people here are wearing Star Wars related clothing today?
19:06
@tereško I think you may be confusing Rails with Ruby.
@igorw Uh, just screwed. I strongly dislike it when they say it was Gutenberg. Because it's just not true.
WHAT
THE
@igorw actually , i am quite sure that Bundler grew from Rails , not from Ruby in general
FUCK
you combobreaker you
@tereško [citation needed]
19:08
Maybe not
@DaveRandom uhhhhhhhmmmm. it suddenly started working :|
:D
Errr... you're welcome? :-P
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@DaveRandom lol, not me.
@rdlowrey Traitor!
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19:09
As much as I like whoring myself out as free-advertising for the Disney Company ... no thank you.
@DaveRandom :D
@PeeHaa埽 To make things work, threaten them saying "I will upload you to DaveRandom"
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Star Wars lost all its nerd street cred with me the moment Disney purchased the franchise.
@Ihsan :)
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Disney + Star Wars = The Big, Big Whoredom.
19:10
I got me a T shirt with this on
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And I'm a shameless capitalist. Weird Al FTW!
@PeeHaa埽 You know, - frightening kids to keep them in line - method... XD
It also has the entire first verse and chorus of the song on the back in star wars intro-style writing
and it has wierd al's autograph on it as well :-D
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woah! nice! I'll never outgrow nerdy Weird Al fanboyism.
@DaveRandom A holy relic!
19:13
If you ever get the chance to go see him live you should, the live show is totally awesome
I went the day after leslie nielsen died and he did this whole massive tribute thing, it was amazing
@hakre feel free to enlighten me. wikipedia mentions him pretty prominently.
@igorw He just came back from a trip from Asia and brought it with him - he didn't invent it.
@igorw while i cannot find any citation where it would be mentioned that Bundler was made specifically for Rails, there are circumstantial evidence in the oldest available readme: github.com/carlhuda/bundler/blob/0-8-stable/README.markdown
I would say that evidence supports statement that "bundler was made by rails community"
@tereško see the introductory blog post for bundler. while it has some rails examples, it explicitly mentions:
> Finally, the bundler should not assume anything about Rails applications. While it should work flawlessly in the context of a Rails application, this should be because a Rails application is a Ruby application.
19:19
Has anyone got the link to that site with "docs" for the undocumented Win2K APIs?
rails is the biggest player in the ruby ecosystem. if you want adoption, you better make it work with rails -- even if you don't like it.
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@hakre But ... but ... you can't mean it ... my high school history teacher couldn't have been wrong!
true
now, even if bundler was made by "the rails community", it was made as a ruby project. so really, it has nothing at all to do with rails.
user895378
19:21
@DaveRandom Oh, I tried to compile the win32service extension and failed. Lots of missing libs. I'm sure I could add a few lib dirs to include in the cl command and it would fix it but it's hard to be motivated when I have not use for the extension personally :)
@rdlowrey like everything great in the world, this as well was invented by the Asians. Sure we hate them for that. And it's much more fun to accuse them for being copycats than to admit ones own cultural foundation is based on them.... .
i notice that you did not argue the part that Composer is "Bundler for PHP"
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@hakre True. Everyone knows the civilization that develops gunpowder first wins the game.
@tereško I'd say that is quite an accurate statement.
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Sid Meier FTW.
19:22
@rdlowrey Yeh no worries, I wrote a little C# wrapper for the one use case I have for it which I am currently, as it happens, attempting to rewrite entirely in C, hence my previous question :-P
I'm sure I saw something in there about a workaround to let a service access the desktop and the network in a single process, but I'm thinking I'll just write a manager app for it as a separate exe
@rdlowrey I am a civ fan
@hakre ok, thanks for the pointer :)
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@Ihsan Me too. Been playing since Civ2 back in the day. Just dove into Civ5 this week for the first time. It's really driving a stake through my productivity :)
/me is just counting down the days until GTA5
:) 1450-1460 Major events :
1) Mohammed II the Conqueror takes over Constantinople.
2) Gutenberg introduces printing to Europe
user1596138
19:33
Everytime I try to change file permissions or chown(); It seems successful but nothing changes.....
@JosiahSouth Check on user. FTP? apache?
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My user says 'IUSR'. So does the file.
@DaveRandom is there an ETA for that yet?
@JosiahSouth Make php create a file and have a look at its user.
user895378
19:40
To the user residing at 89.247.221.43: I don't currently have the websocket chat endpoint running on my local server :)
^^ lol
@DaveRandom: date is currently "november" roughly the same time as the new xbox, and the ps4. im not holding up hope that it will appear on the current generation of consoles
Nope, explicitly sept 17th
ow wait, that's 9/17
lol
srsly, check the rockstar site
ahh, not seen new date yet. still, thats very close to the expected release for the new consoles
@DaveRandom let's hope it's better than GTA IV
19:43
@rdlowrey The user doesn't even have a webserver on 80 running. bitch please
@bizzehdee indeed, but it doesn't make that much of a difference. It's build on the IV engine, and you can pre-order for the 360/PS3 so even if they do release for the next gen console you probably won't get much more for your money
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@Ihsan Good plan. Other than the fact that I still won't be able to delete it haha.
@Gordon The IV engine is awesome, the IV story was not
eih, preorder for xbox and ps3. no PC?
@JosiahSouth lol
19:44
The PC release is always later
@DaveRandom yeah, I felt it was somewhat of a letdown
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@Ihsan Still says 'IUSR'. I'll use fileowner();
i thought IV was ok, the 2 episodes that were released later for the other two characters were terrible
Fellas
"One of us will probably take you" or "One of us probably will take you"?
19:46
Its rumoured that the V map is 4 times the size of the original san andreas map on the GTA3 engine, and the trailers seem to suggest that we may actually get snow, which I always though was something that was badly missing
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@MadaraUchiha the first one
@MadaraUchiha depends
:)
@PeeHaa埽 On what?
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Colloquially no one no native English speaker I know would ever say the second one.
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I tried a file created by my php script, and a file uploaded via ftp. Both returned '0'
19:47
Colloquially no one would ever say colloquially
8
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lol, you have me there.
@PeeHaa埽 Well played :D
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major truth burn :)
in the north, people who use "Colloquially" are often referred to as "queer", or "a tit"
does anyone know anything about the Service layer in MVC in PHP
19:48
@JosiahSouth print_r(posix_getpwuid(fileowner($file)));
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I prefer "educated," but you know ... tomato/tomahto.
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@Ihsan Fatal error: Call to undefined function posix_getpwuid() in D:\Whatzup\inn.php(8) : eval()'d code(1) : eval()'d code(34) : eval()'d code on line 1
I would say more tomayto/tomato :-P
@JosiahSouth 0 is root
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Shitty windows server.
19:49
you can be educated and still think southerners are arseholes
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@Ihsan It just let me delete the file I created with php though. Won't let me delete anything else though. Yet both files said '0'
@bizzehdee The educated think southerners are aresholes because they are educated.
@JosiahSouth IIS?
Or possibly just because they have met them
(actually I don't really think that)
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I made a new file with php containing "`<?
phpinfo();
?>`." Now it won't execute.
19:51
@DaveRandom A babelfish case. "So they understood and then hated each other"?
@JosiahSouth What PHP version are you running?
@JosiahSouth Use <?php instead of <?
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5.2.6 on this machine...
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Don't start
I acually mean where did you get it from you what a PHP opening tag looks like?
19:53
Colloquially no-one would ever say where did you get it from you what
:-P
no minus one?
@PeeHaa埽 lolz
Is the answer -1?
Also shut up @DaveRandom you are the worst English speaker in here :D
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@PeeHaa埽 what...? <? is short hand. <?php is full.
Actually <? is shoot to kill <?php is well done. You just started "PHP mode"
19:55
@PeeHaa埽 I dunt no wut yoo arr torkin abowt
@JosiahSouth And that is a myth.
now thats an announcement. I wonder which code will be presented later: stackoverflow.com/q/16378297/367456
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I think @DaveRandom just wun a free intarnet.
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@Ihsan What is?
<? == <?php
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19:56
Oh I typed it wrong when I put it on here lol. I actually always use <?php. I disabled the shorthand on this server.
so, i'm too lazy to read on google,
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I disabled shorthand. Anyway. What the hell is going on haha
what is the main thing, or general class of things that php does
@Ihsan no, it's not
@JosiahSouth If PHP doesn't work at all it's in the error log
19:58
@tereško really they mean the same?
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It was a typo.... Haha.
If so it may end up crappily. AFAIK there are other scripting languages starting with <?
first of all , can you do <?php=$foo ? And second - one of them is only available it set in config .. guess which

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