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21:00
@webarto haha
whahahahaha
CAM
CAM
@tereško is thinking that hard for you ?
@CAM what does split and rejoin for operators means?
not much changed

5:01:44 PM [Apache] Apache Service detected with wrong path
5:01:44 PM [Apache] Change XAMPP Apache settings or
5:01:44 PM [Apache] Uninstall/disable the other service manually first
5:01:44 PM [Apache] Found Path: ERROR: Not Able To Open Service Manager
5:01:44 PM [Apache] Expected Path: "c:\xampp\apache\bin\httpd.exe" -k runservice
5:01:44 PM [Apache] Problem detected!
5:01:44 PM [Apache] Port 80 in use by "system"!
5:01:44 PM [Apache] Apache WILL NOT start without the configured ports free!
@CAM cant you just tell us in plain english what the code is supposed to do?
CAM
CAM
21:03
split the string into an array as @tereško said then rejoin using the -> operator (I would have some switch cases and conditions rather than just eval the string )
@Bracketworks I think its clear why they are valid not ... codepad.viper-7.com/FzH2WT ....
@CAM WHY ?!?!
CAM
CAM
@Gordon I want to parse the string (self::$order->client->client_name) as a path to get a value form an object
/msg ChanServ op #php ircmaxell
/mode +b @CAM
:-P
@Gordon Are they really random? I've seen some gastarbeiters from here have not so random letters (initials or their city initials, etc).
21:05
@ReiBrazilva I think your old Apache installation is still interfering. can you go into your services manager to see if its still there? just press windows key + R and enter 'services.msc'
@Bracketworks what is the issue with the current script optimization ?
@webarto you can pick them but if you dont they are random. and I think it costs 20 Euro or something to pick them
This is what my git repo looks like after today's work http://t.co/S6VhcmljrI
@CAM that's not an object there ... it's a glorified array
@ReiBrazilva also go into task manager (ctrl+alt+del > Task Manager) and see if Apache is running there
CAM
CAM
21:06
ye
@ReiBrazilva since XAMPP is refusing to run Apache, there should be no instance of Apache at all.
@ircmaxell that supposed to be funny? Challenge Accepted!
What do you call footwear made from a banana? A slipper!
@Baba Current as in yours or mine? I like how you used array_intersect, but I'm just trying to think how I'd implement that; either way I'm needing to pre-calculate every instance of the Entry series.
@Gordon That's cool thing you can do that... I had to bribe 50€ to get 888 after letters (basically waited to wild 888 license plate appears).
@webarto bribe or pay. not that much difference. just ours is legal ;)
21:09
@Bracketworks you don't have to use that .. i just want to be on the same page on what we want to achieve before i start ... So you are looking for a way to improve the class right ...if possible avoid looping or even if you have to loop but effectively ?
@CAM regardless of whether it's an object or an array, you will have to walk it manually. One level at a time.
@Baba Correct; it could be seen as a minor-optimization, however as the number of Entry objects increase, and the date ranges widen, there's alot of iteration occurring, nested iteration even.
@Gordon It's nice to have options, he who wants, pays :)
CAM
CAM
@igorw I follow, however I walked it figured out where I needed to go now i just need to go there
@Bracketworks ok let me see what i can some up with
21:11
@ReiBrazilva Goto cmd and type
netstat -o
Check
127.0.0.1:80
And see what's the PID
Go to the task manager, and find the same PID, now you have found the culprit
In order to simplify things from an object-graph building perspective, I've changed from finer-grain modifier rules, to just allowing an arbitrary $modifier. However, that disallows me from controlling the modifier rule scope (only days, only months, etc.) and attempting to optimize on an arbitrary DateTime modifier string is not something I've considered feasible for this little toy.
@Gordon ಠ_ಠ
CAM
CAM
here are some of teh possible $data values :
client->client_name
order_parts[0]
client->users[0]->email
name
restructure your requirements, because that's bad
CAM
CAM
@ircmaxell thanks you make this so simpe
21:17
(⌐■_■)
@HamZaDzCyberDeV thats awesome, learning something new here everyday. I think it's just multiple Apaches though cause he's been messing around too much with his Apache attempts
@Robbert lol, strange though, maybe he should try something like "total uninstall"
Apache on Windows is usually not working because Skype takes port 80 and 443
@ReiBrazilva - just kill Skype and start your Apache again. On the other hand, it's much nicer to configure it to listen on port 1337 :)
wait? what? @ReiBrazilva are you still trying to get that Apache running on your Windows? If so, please go to vagrantup.com, install a Linux VM and run the Apache in there.
@N.B. leet ....
21:23
yeah if one of us were to remote admin the machine somehow we would probably find the culprit within a few seconds and have him programming PHP hours ago
anyone here a contributor to wikipedia ?
because we've all had our fights with Apache, especially on Windows
@tereško yes
i do not trust people under 5k reputation
ahhahaha
@tereško rep is not a fair measure :p
but it's the only one we have
21:25
Better get them pointz up @Robbert, there's plenty of questions in dire need of an answer to why there's a PHP parse error, excellent opportunity to raise your rep :)
@tereško I did a few contributions here and there, but only minor edits
@tereško I worked hard for 4K rep, 1000 2 go xD
@Robbert srry. Had to walk away
ok So where are we?
@Gordon could you remove this one : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_view_controller#cite_note-4 and replace with a proper link ... seems that Yii fanboys have done some vandalism
@N.B. PHP parse error? wat?
@ReiBrazilva you tell me bro
21:27
@Robbert - forget it :)
@ReiBrazilva - do you have Skype installed on the machine where you're trying to run your Apache?
@Robbert He's introducing you on how to easily get rep
oh I got it, sorry
I was being lazy, not reading the context
but even if I get 5k+ points, teresko won't trust me
as he shouldn't
@N.B. < lol'd, you're the third one to ask that question. I guess I'm not the only one completely annoyed by Skype huh
Any one can explain siU in the following code? $regexp = "<a\s[^>]*href=(\"??)([^\" >]*?)\\1[^>]*>(.*)<\/a>"; if(preg_match_all("/$regexp/siU", $input, $matches, PREG_SET_ORDER)) { foreach($matches as $match) {
21:28
@tereško uhh. I dont have an account. I always edited anonymously
yeah, those are regex flags
@Robbert - I'm not annoyed, I just had the same problem while trying to do something on Windows
@Gordon but i assume that you agree with my assessment =/
I quite like skype tbh.. especially when it's turned off :>
yes they are. But I don´t understand the siUpart of it.
21:29
Ok so I cheked the servces
57
A: Grabbing the href attribute of an A element

GordonReliable Regex for HTML are difficult. Here is how to do it with DOM: $dom = new DOMDocument; $dom->loadHTML($html); foreach ($dom->getElementsByTagName('a') as $node) { echo $dom->saveHtml($node), PHP_EOL; } The above would find and output the "outerHTML" of all A elements in the $html st...

@Robbert Appache is running there
@StenW
i => case insensitive
s => match new lines with dot
U => ungreedy
@HamZaDzCyberDeV no. Ungreedy. Lowercase u is Unicode. See php.net/manual/en/reference.pcre.pattern.modifiers.php
how to whore rep: 1. have 2 accounts. 2. up vote everything you say from other account. 3. dont get greedy. 4. dont get caught
21:30
cool!
25 JS scripts in a page is not too much... nooooo... and using jQuery yeah... because the site got a redesign... idots !
@HamZaDzCyberDeV you're so quick
@bizzehdee lol
@HamZaDzCyberDeV thank you!
@StenW you're welcome
@Gordon thx
21:31
@CAM take a look at symfony/PropertyAccess, it does something similar. it can be useful for data processing, but if you're using that to access a domain model, you're probably doing it wrong.
NO skype
@Gordon ah ok !
@ReiBrazilva there we go. what Windows do you use? for Windows 7 or earlier, please windowskey + R > msconfig. go to tab "Startup" and look for Apache. disable it there
@StenW U => ungreedy :p
@ReiBrazilva for Windows 8, go to Task Manager, tab Startup, remove Apache
21:31
@kaᵠ my condolences
@Robbert
@Gordon close enough :D thx
killall apache
@tereško thanx, web full of this shit, sick of it
Oh wait, win.. :>
@Robbert So I should find an alternative?
@PeeHaa埽 and I ping you back
@StenW your question was what siU signified. so I sent a list of all the pattern modifiers for future reference. I don't know what your actual problem was
@bizzehdee lol at the end merge those 2 accounts xD
21:34
@Bracketworks i think i have an idea without loop .. but i really needs to test it first
@Robbert I dont see it there
@NikiC: I just learned the roboter back in school was named Niki. i.sstatic.net/wsqmo.jpg
@hakre Evening :)
@Robbert It was just that it said "Warning

This feature has been DEPRECATED as of PHP 5.5.0. Relying on this feature is highly discouraged."
And good night everybody
21:35
@ReiBrazilva weird.. but you did see it in Services.msc? or in Task Manager? if you found it in Services.msc, uninstall it there.
@PeeHaa埽 truste
@hakre NikiC is a robot!? That explains a lot :P
"Niki Probleme" - going through stuff way old. Just found my programming sketches from ages ago. All going into the dump now :)
@webarto This is a translation tutorial for you :)
@StenW I think you're talking about the 'e' modifier
@Robbert. I'' uninstall itin services
@StenW it says that for the e modifier, but that's not a modifier you're using
21:36
which means "eval"
@PeeHaa埽 sleep well and tomorrow has another morning.
which is indeed deprecated
@ReiBrazilva good enough. try starting Apache again via the XAMPP control panel
@Robbert Sorry, should read properly. Its been a long day.
@hakre Niki, Eva, top-down method... sounds like a pr0n :P
21:37
@hakre: i learned today that all my colleagues are immature, unprofessional, ignorant, pretty much stupid arse holes... (i say today, i had it reconfirmed today, i learned it a while ago)
@tereško I dont know why you didnt do it yourself, but fixed
@StenW no prob, glad to be of help
because i don't know how , and i am too lazy to learn now
@bizzehdee Yes, and each of them is thinking the same as you.
Apache is stopped from the services
21:38
@webarto: they dislike me for an entirely different set of reasons
@tereško you click the bit edit button and exchange the link ;)
@Robbert The xamp crashed .....again....grrrr\
@bizzehdee sound like if you can not arrange with that, not a nice place to work.
@ReiBrazilva do you have an antivirus ?
@bizzehdee Not you specifically, but in general. And probably yes, they have common reason to dislike you.
21:39
or a security suite
it's too late for reasoning for me. need to sort old papers again, until l8ters
@Robbert yes AVG
@webarto cool, I'd even say +95% is BS
so silly. I actually have had similar problems when I tried switching one WAMP stack for another. you just never know how deep these services nest themselves
@webarto: my wage is twice what any of the other design team earn, i have been there longer, i attempt to "force them to stick to restrictive standards" (i tried to get them to code html to validate to a w3c validator), i am professional in what i do, i know more about the job in pretty much every way than they do... this is why they dislike me
21:40
@ReiBrazilva have you tried WAMP instead of XAMP ?
with Linux nodes this shit is easy. if anything goes wrong, just reinstall a Linux distribution and try again lol
Ah, this was a funny finding, too: markdownpad.com
problem is, they are lazy, and lazyness/stupidity irritates me
I wonder who really need that, but well, you never know.
@hakre oooooh, I was looking for something like that!
21:41
@ HAM I had WaMP...didnt work either
@bizzehdee leave the company
@HamZaDzCyberDeV I don't think XAMPP is the problem here. there's some piece of software on his machine interfering
@bizzehdee If so, then say, "bitches I'm fabulous", and, "your argument is invalid", and, "you all suck".
@Robbert Well I suggested the CMD part which should absolutely find the culprit ...
@hakre oh, wait... for windows...
21:42
@Gordon: trying, REALLY trying, not as easy as that to get another job when you have to go through completely fucking useless recruitment companies now that arnt interested in getting you a new job, they are only interested in finding out where you work now and trying to get the existing employer on their books
@bizzehdee location?
@Ocramius if you use PHPStorm, install the markdown plugin.
wigan, near manchester, though i am looking at manchester centre at the minute as there are more jobs there than nearer to me
@bizzehdee - I couldn't help but to read what you wrote.. and I have to admit that it's a bit odd that there are incompetent people in your company that STILL work there. By all logic, shouldn't the incompetent ones go, seeing their ROI is usually crap? Especially if they're lazy
Related: Anyone knows a remote full-time job for HTML/CSS coding and design work?
doing that, @hakre
@webarto including PHP?
@bizzehdee would have forwarded my spam if you were on the mainland
@Robbert This is from my cmd
5:01:44 PM [Apache] Apache Service detected with wrong path
5:01:44 PM [Apache] Change XAMPP Apache settings or
5:01:44 PM [Apache] Uninstall/disable the other service manually first
5:01:44 PM [Apache] Found Path: ERROR: Not Able To Open Service Manager
5:01:44 PM [Apache] Expected Path: "c:\xampp\apache\bin\httpd.exe" -k runservice
5:01:44 PM [Apache] Problem detected!
5:01:44 PM [Apache] Port 80 in use by "system"!
5:01:44 PM [Apache] Apache WILL NOT start without the configured ports free!
@ReiBrazilva are you using skype ?
21:45
wait ...wrong paste
@Gordon Basics only, pretty much. Looking job for a buddy that does themes for me: themeforest.net/user/trendyWebStar
NO Skype
@N.B.: ROI? very funny... tech/design side of the office is treated like dirt. cheapest people possible are hired who will "just do", i started there from day one when the outlook was "hire only the best" where now we are vastly over worked, NEED at least 3 new people, and we are getting nobody...
@ReiBrazilva install a Linux VM. seriously. you've been trying to get that thing running all day long. you was already fiddling with it 18 hours ago when I woke up
^ that would be the optimal solution
21:46
@bizzehdee - I used to work in a startup that got bigger quickly and they started employing anyone (literally). Long story short; it quickly fell apart, I left on time. Sounds like it'll be your move too
@Robbert
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.2.9200]
(c) 2012 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

C:\windows\system32>netstat -o

Active Connections

Proto Local Address Foreign Address State PID
TCP 127.0.0.1:944 LOTUS:50032 ESTABLISHED 2596
TCP 127.0.0.1:49157 LOTUS:49158 ESTABLISHED 2596
TCP 127.0.0.1:49158 LOTUS:49157 ESTABLISHED 2596
TCP 127.0.0.1:49159 LOTUS:49160 ESTABLISHED 4088
@ReiBrazilva yeah CMD copy pasting sux. just copy the line at port 80
no port 80
weird hh
21:47
@ReiBrazilva - jus change apache's port from 80 to something else...
@ReiBrazilva ok this is getting silly
open httpd.conf, look for "Listen 80", change it to "Listen 1337", restart the thing and enjoy
@Bracketworks you there ???
@N.B. I don't think Apache will run, but yeah, that would've been my next suggestion
@webarto guess who posted that here hours before you found it ;)
21:48
Ok let's see
@ReiBrazilva ^ what N.B. said
@ReiBrazilva ok, just do as Gordon said and release your pain
@Gordon The same one who posted a link I clicked that eventually got me to that link :P
Must be one hell of a job, ADULT php developer. :>
uh... what are we gonna do without the teenager web developers? :( All those sql injections gone...
21:50
@Gordon: ty, applied for 2 of the 3 of those. :)
break a leg
@N.B. @Robbert @HamZaDzCyberDeV I changed it and now xamp is crashing as soon as I hit START for the apache
@bizzehdee you are welcome. let us know how it worked out.
This is getting ridiculous. I'm about to say fuck it all to PHP. Theres no wonder I always did HTML
21:53
@ReiBrazilva Skype? :P
Your problem is related to your operating system, but yea, stick to HTML :)
@ReiBrazilva You have 2 options:
1) format and re-install windows
2) install VirtualBox or VMware Player and install linux on it
it's classic E_PEBKAC
@ReiBrazilva not PHP's fault
I swear ...if one more person asks me about Skype....lol j/k
@Gordon I know
21:54
hahahahaha
Without trying to be rude, if it takes over 2 hours to configure a simple http server on a local machine.. it might not be the thing you're cut out to do
Persistence.
or just throw it out of the window
you'll get there Rei. some piece of software on your machine is causing Apache to go anal on you
@ReiBrazilva or try to install a portable version which listen on port 81 or something
@N.B. I like @webarto attitude better...lol..but I hear ya
nah Rei should be able to install XAMPP and be good to go without any configuration. that's the whole point of XAMPP. if shit is not working, your machine is a mess
Also, if the xampp crashes after you change a directive in a config file, take a look at the log that apache writes and check what it says. Usually, it does say what made it go bad boy
@N.B. oh yeah, good pointer. start XAMPP, click Log next to Apache
@n.B I'm going CMD on this
then select error.log and scroll down to the bottom
21:56
nooooo. not xamp. no one needs xamp
let me check the httpd.conf for errors
maybe we should take over his screen ...
@HamZaDzCyberDeV we'd probably spend two days trying to get radmin to work on his machine
I just hope you didn't type "Listen 1337" with double quotes as I posted it here @ chat :)
21:59
Of course not'=
@ReiBrazilva you never know ...
Just checking.. you never know how it is with people :)
help me out..."httpd.conf" -f "httpd.conf" .....Is this right?

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