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18:00
@Charles you have seen me around here ... right ?!
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Also, posting something dumb in this room carries the potential that previous Qs/As of yours might be retroactively downvoted reviewed en masse.
* reviewed en masse ;D
^ what he said
@tereško Okay, a fair point I suppose...
@yiz he didn't make it through the election three times. You can be sure that was in part due to his age. The general consensus among moderators is that he would do a good job though (not that I was asked about it, but that's what I hear).
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18:03
and what with me not being investigative comment? >_<
*/me almost drowned in sea buckthorn berry juice
@yiz lol, I said you are not as well behaved nor investigative and you complain about the investigative part? :D
pasta pasta pasta pasta pasta pasta !
@hakre yes, in about 30 minutes
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all extraordinary scientists are not well behaved, not I am implying that I am one :p
but inqusitive mind is what requires to better things
18:07
Ok guys sorry for interrupting but I want to ask a question here, am using these rules in htaccess and works flawlessly, what if I want to make dynamic, if I have 100 values for $_GET['e'] I cant go writing 100 rules, so any idea how can I make this dynamic?
RewriteRule ^real-world-examples/?$ examples.php [NC]
RewriteRule /html examples.php?e=html
@yiz the other kitty cat has a detective's head and she finds cheaters and other evil people.
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cheaters? - please explain?
copy(@hakre pasta, localhost); //mwhahahaha
@Gordon I hope here in 10 minutes. It's just amazing to see that first you need to care for the sauce, but then there is a pretty long time of an unattended installation.
@yiz yes, serial voters and the likes.
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18:09
lol, maybe some people don't care about such things :p
@Mr.Alien you want to map a uri segment to e?
@Mr.Alien rewrite all into PHP, make dynamic in PHP. Does not belong all into .htaccess.
@Mr.Alien Just rewrite everything to yout bootstrap file please
Aaah what mr @hakre SAIDaND THAT GUY/GIRL WITH THAT NAME
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I evade bans and get my rep up from 57 to 101 with 26 downvotes, that's magic enough for myself, lolz
18:10
crapslock sorry
@hakre Dynamic in PHP :/ you mean QUERY_STRING?
@PeeHaa埽 ?
@Mr.Alien You can get the path from within PHp
@yiz evading bans is not allowed. avoiding them is.
@grobolom What I want is ?e=whatever should be dynamic, whether its e=blah e=awesome, I need it page/awesome <===
what does it mean to 'evade bans' @yiz ?
18:12
@Mr.Alien make it more simple for yourself then you find more simple solutions.
just get a fresh view on all the urls.
@Mr.Alien I don't really understand. You want like example.com/zzz/ to map to example.com/example.php?e=zzz ?
just list them all in a text-file and then when you can look onto all at once, decide what is best to do.
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@kaᵠ by find out how system works :p
@Gordon see, there are people interested in my 'skills' :p
i don't understand... avoid i understand, evade bans not
I don't want the path, I want to make this URL clean like page.php?e=html should be nice-name-which-makes-sense/html and therefore I used those rules, now that works but I am not happy as I want that to be dynamic
18:14
@Mr.Alien nice-name-which-makes-sense/html is the path
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@kaᵠ evading bans are easy if you know how online forums or chatrooms usually work
@Mr.Alien take the URI segments, pass them to your front controller
so your user requests something like
example.com/page/xyz/
@kaᵠ Avoiding a ban means that you behave in such a way that you don't get banned. Evading a ban means that you do something like creating a new account from a different ip to get around a ban that has been imposed on you.
Im getting this error while exporting excel sheet through my joomla componenet .

The file you are trying to open "abc.xls" is in a different format than specified file extension. Verify that the file is not corrunpted and is from a trusted source before openiing file

Site is hosted on Linux server. But when i exporting the excel sheet from same site which is hosted on my local WAMP server its generating ..
18:15
request gets sent to example.com/index.php
index.php processes /page/xyz/, passes whatever to page controller
be that page.php
or whatever you choose to do
The Wordpress core function compose_pm() would take 15 million times the volume of the Milky Way worth of micro-sd cards for all the tests.
@Fernandz what joomla component is exporting it?
@grobolom @PeeHaa埽 NOPE, wait..

I've page called examples.php which I've renamed to real-world-examlples/, now I'll pass get params on examples.php page like examples.php.com?e=html, so I wrote `RewriteRule /html examples.php?e=html` and it works only for html if I've `<a href="real-world-examples/html/"></a>` and it works, now what I want is I don't want to write `RewriteRule /html examples.php?e=html` for CSS like `RewriteRule /html examples.php?e=html` and again same for some other language, so I want the `e` value to be dynamic
@grobolom : rsFrom ..
@Mr.Alien Yes, I understand that. We all have been through this. So normally we now do it like here: stackoverflow.com/a/7968869/367456
just rewrite everything to a php script, then handle the request inside the php script.
18:18
@grobolom : rsForm component .. joomla 1.5 ..
e.g. include the final script from there.
but check against a whitelist.
@hakre Oh yes you got it correctly ;) wait I'll just give it a quick read, even google didn't listed that question
One does not simply use a webserver to parse URLs :P
@PeeHaa埽 wut? :p
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@Gordon btw if you are really interested in serial voters, you can write a query on stackoverflow stats site. If you can work out an algorithm, you can use the result to find out cheaters? Just a thought
18:22
@Ocramius :D Just trying to see what is needed for to be able to work in EU maybe at some point in life :)
@yiz The data explorer doesn't include voter information.
@webarto hmm... where are you from exactly? Croatia?
@yiz they prolly have tools that do that and there are live algos that do it automatically. btw, i don't see how you evade bans on SE sites, your ban is on the handle and the rep is reduced to 1 for the ban period, having another account does not substitute your main banned account
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@Charles where is the data explorer?
BTW nice name @yiz :p
18:24
@hakre Awesome, it works, just 1 thing, I've these rules
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule (.*) examples.php?e=$1 [L]

and what I've in the url is `<a href="real-world-examples/html"></a>`

Now when I echo $_GET['e'] it throws me full path like real-world-examples/html instead of just html, why is that so?
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@kaᵠ you can delete your account, then set up another using the exact same email address then change the displayed name to your original one
not hard
@Fernandz not sure. Try and open the file with a text editor, see if it actually .xls or not
might be output as a xml or html or something
@PeeHaa埽 Stop those cheesy talks and help me :p
@Mr.Alien :P Just stop rewriting shit to get params and simply use the path from $_SERVER and parse the thing
@Mr.Alien what he said ^
18:28
@PeeHaa埽 shat I don't know how to do that
@grobolom : when i open that file in text editor .. all the data is displaying but its messed up with some special charactor s ...
@yiz You mean data.stackexchange.com wasn't waht you were talking about?
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there are more than enough data there
@yiz interesting, sounds like a bug, post on meta? does it keep your rep, q's and a's, badges, everything but no more ban?
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it has posts, user who posted, post feedback
18:30
@Mr.Alien
@Ocramius I wish, they're in EU in a month :) Bosnia
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-l

RewriteRule .* index.php [L]
@webarto weird...
so close yet so many complications...
@PeeHaa埽 Wait I'll try
18:33
@Ocramius 2 years ago you couldn't travel anywhere from shithole without a travel visa.
@Fernandz hmm. If it looks like the standard .xls gibberish then it should be ok. I am not sure why it would fail to open
@Mr.Alien kk
@grobolom : is it charactor encoidng error ?
because when i try to export same data in csv format it generating
*encoding
@Fernandz sorry, I couldn't say. I'm not familiar enough with Joomla and rsForm :(
hmm .. :( ok .. thnks
18:42
Hi Guys, i am a newbie trying to learn web development. I already know Html/CSS and some JavaScript. While i am learning PHP should i also learn Networking and Operating system concepts as well?
@PeeHaa埽 That was cool, but 1 thing, why the hell it echoes me entire path when I use echo $_GET['e']; ? I only wish it returns the e param val
@PeeHaa埽 I love you :p I got what you were trying to say, now I'll access them using index

array (size=2)
0 => string 'real-world-examples' (length=19)
1 => string 'html' (length=4)
@Mr.Alien because your rewrite rule mapped it like that :)
@Mr.Alien yes! Now we are talking ;0
so I don't have to make any custom rules, I'll get entire sting with params, I just need to access them using index, muhahahahaha, awesome :D thanks a ton
posted on May 24, 2013 by Lukas Smith

In the PHPCR implementation using Doctrine DBAL we support search queries by converting the SQL2/QOM statements into XPath queries that we run on the XML stored in an RDBMS. Sounds insane, yes .. but it works pretty well .. obviously will not scale very well .. but it works for smaller data sets and there will be ways to improve performance later. In terms of functionality we have everything wo

@Mr.Alien np. Now if you have just a couple of simple rules you can parse and delegate them in your index.php file directly, but if you are going to do fancy stuff or are going to have lots of rules I suggest to write a dedicated router to handle this for you
18:50
@PeeHaa埽 Yap, for now I want as blog fr myself so I guess this will be sufficient
hey i need some help with localhost setup (WAMP)
my php files are outputting as lines of code
should i be saving them in a certain directory?
@pattyd the doc root
okay, where is that located?
and call them through your browser
and not use a local URI
you mean dont use localhost ?
18:52
I.e. file://///path/to/your/file
Do not do that ^
okay, hang on
@pattyd First of all what's the extension?
.php
@pattyd type this in your browser localhost/ that's it, do you see the wamp screen now?
im currently running php 5.3 and apache 2.2 i believe
yes
yes i see that info screen
Server Configuration
18:55
ya so your server is on, now place say demo.php in your www folder
okay
and than type localhost/demo.php
sweeeeet! got it!
thanks!
but
what if i want it outside of the www folder, or in a subdirectory of the www folder
if you make a directory inside www folder than the path will be localhost/directory/index.php, but if it's index.php you don't have to write it as it's a default page, if you make say home.php you need to write the entire URL or create htaccess file or edit conf settings for default dir pages
@pattyd It won't simply work
okay
18:57
@pattyd vhosts
but subdirectories will work?
if in www?
subdirectories will work if in the www/ folder correct?
@Mr.Alien
Wow this really sucks:
what?
18:58
1. get visual studio 2008 (no matter what version - express, pro or others; all should work) and install it
2. get and install windows sdk 6.1
And later in the document:
Install the SDK first, with any of its service packs and security updates before installing Visual Studio 2008 Express Edition.
what is that for?
Well fuck you to docs
oohhh
lol
why so much installation?
@pattyd Not for you ;)
just get visual c and wamp for local host
ohhh okay
;)
19:00
@pattyd that won't build me an extension I'm sure ;)
thx guys @Mr.Alien @PeeHaa埽
;) cya
@pattyd Yap that wil wrk and sorry, mum dads aniv so was celeb
@PeeHaa埽 What? You are learning VS 08?
@Mr.Alien Not really :P
I want to compile this
19:06
@PeeHaa埽 MS Sucks, stick to Op-S, I was just going through few rewrite tuts and ISAPI asks for money, that sux, and woah, is that some kinda debugging tool?
@Mr.Alien It lets you mock hardcoded functions
Oh, as of now, now use for me :p
anyways off to sleep, gn pal.. and thanks once again, that was new to me
and was awesome and also @hakre Thank you ;)
later @Mr.Alien
19:18
Yegods, I want to punch the people that wrote ZF2's docs.
Code samples are not documentation, damnit!
yes !! ^
I'm rapidly running out of reasons to try poking around with ZF2. It seems that Symfony2 does everything in a more sane manner and has better docs to boot.
@Charles ZF2 Engineer cert?
:]
how would you capture screen of the client and save it on the server?
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@Charles I don't care to argue the point, but I'd rather have code samples than documentation myself.
19:25
@LeviMorrison That's funny. You're funny.
@rdlowrey I find that both are needed, especially if the code sample alone isn't self-explanatory.
user895378
Well if the code sample isn't self-explanatory then it's a bad code sample ... not a justification for what should otherwise be unneeded documentation.
@rdlowrey any solution for screen capture?
user895378
The Print Screen button? I dunno.
@rdlowrey I meant by programming I need to capture the screen of the client and save it on the server
@DineshVenkata Ask the user to hit print screen and upload the resulting image?
Also, not a PHP question.
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19:27
@Charles FWIW I'll concede that simple API docs for the public interfaces in a library can be quite helpful.
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But if they're written poorly or not kept up-to-date they do more harm than good.
@rdlowrey Exactly.
@Charles yes it ain't a PHP question but a generic one just ask if the folks here were to do it what would be their approach
@tereško do you plan to come back to the JS room? :/
not really
maybe next month if i get really bored
Hello world
@PeeHaa埽 TGIF
@Baba YES!
And hiya
@PeeHaa埽 its good to be Guinness VIP ....
Why does microsoft keep changing their download URLs?? Almost looks like they do want you to find your downloads :(
Anonymous
:)
@PeeHaa埽 what OS are you on 98, ME, Vista, 7...? wut standurdz?
Good afternoon
Anonymous
98???
20:12
@ircmaxell Jo!
not sure microsoft knows what naming conventions are
what;s going on
@ircmaxell Trying to find out why people are always crying when talking about compiling php extensions on windows (and they just may be right all along)
@CarrieKendall the naming for MS's OS is quite ok ... problem is the other products
you?
@CarrieKendall "blue"
20:15
if you define ok as stupid then i agree
internet explorer, sql server, asp.net mvc .. or as people call them "internet", "sql" and "mvc"
xbox, xbox 360, xbox one
and the 7 stands for NT 7.0 kernel
Anonymous
ps, playstation, psp, pspvista
X Bone
20:18
@CarrieKendall btw , sony must be shitting bricks ( pardon the expression ) because their upcoming mobile/multimedia line was supposed to be called "sony one"
eh, just to be clear, inb4 console war. this is simply a make fun of microsoft conversation :]
sony was aiming to merge walkman, sony mobile and cybershot lines
@PeeHaa埽 have fun with that
BTW: @igorw says hi
hey @ircmaxell
hiya igor
20:21
also , this is not a "console war" anymore
the real war currently is about "living-room entertainment" .. they player are: apple, microsoft and sony
google?
@CarrieKendall how's it going
@PeeHaa埽 google does not produce hardware
@ircmaxell debugging js and jquery so, can't get worse :P
it could be worse - coffeescript
Anonymous
20:24
I have been checking this website's status, for 3 months in a row, and the only that changes is the WebSite Status: from Active to RedemptionPeriod This is so weird, it changes every two days,
@tereško Still they also really want a piece of that "living-room entertainment" pie
sure it can
@phpNoOb You don't want to post domains you want to buy in a public chatroom
@CarrieKendall It can always get worse. Trust me on that one ;-)
@PeeHaa埽 LOL
@ircmaxell fair enough
20:30
:-)
/me is going back to watching 'True Blood'
all right, i am headed to go set up my camp site :D hope everyone (i like) has a good weekend
Have a nice weekend @CarrieKendall!
Anonymous
21:00
@PeeHaa埽 Yea, but this is not that important, and I'm starting to give up on it.
I need help, uhm... my mysqli connection didn't give me any error, yet when I call a function in which there is a MySQL query, PHP says $mysqli is an undefined variable.
What am I doing wrong? Can it be that the connection script is still rolling when I try to call the object? Or is a function unable to access variables that aren't local to it?
anyone knows about some Codeigniter box.net library ? :P
21:16
Can no one help?
@Ariane When PHp tells you you have an undefined variable you have an undefined variable
@PeeHaa埽 Don't you say.
Yes I do
@PeeHaa埽 What interests me here is why it's undefined and how to make it defined.
21:18
49
Q: PHP: "Notice: Undefined variable" and "Notice: Undefined index"

Pekka 웃I am running a PHP script, and keep getting errors like: Undefined variable: user_location in C:\wamp\www\mypath\index.php on line 12 Line 12 looks like this: $greeting = "Hello, ".$user_name." from ".$user_location; What do they mean? Why do they appear all of a sudden? I used to use this...

$variable = 'yay I have defined a varible!'
@Ariane I suggest you read the question I posted above
@Jocelyn I did initialize the variable (object rather). It just seems that inside a function I'm unable to access it. I tried to declare $mysqli as "global" but it didn't change anything
@PeeHaa埽 You have no obligation to take me for a fool each time I ask a question. Do you enjoy it?
@Ariane did you post a question on Stackoverflow about that issue?
@Jocelyn I didn't, because I'm almost sure it's really simple, since I'm doing nothing complicated at all.
So basically, I'm including my files as such:
<?php
	include('scripts/mysql_connect.php');
	include('scripts/functions.php');
	include('includes/filehead.php');
	include('includes/header.php');
	include('includes/page.php');
	include('includes/footer.php');
	include('includes/filefoot.php');
?>
mysql_connect.php obviously creates $mysqli, functions.php defines the function I'm about to use, and in header.php I use my function that generates the main menu, which tries to do a query on $mysqli. And that's where it fails; I get an error on functions.php.
21:23
@Ariane Maybe you are a fool idunno. The error message as well as my statement is pretty clear. And none of those two lie
@Ariane do you initialize $mysqli inside a function/method?
@PeeHaa埽 Yeah but I don't think I would have the required intelligence to make a complete sentence if I didn't understand such obvious truths.
@Jocelyn I don't; that's the purpose of mysql_connect.php. Should I include it once again for each function?
Would that cause problems with dual connections appearing or something?
Where did you use global $mysqli;?
Contents of my mysql_connect.php file:
<?php
//---
	//Connexion phpMyAdmin : decmultimedia.ca/myadmin
//---

//Local
	$host='localhost';
	$user='root';
	$password='';
	$database='projet_final';

	global $mysqli;
	$mysqli=new mysqli($host,$user,$password,$database);
	if($mysqli->connect_errno) {
		echo '<p class="error">La connexion à MySQL a échoué : ('.$mysqli->connect_errno.') '.$mysqli->connect_error.'</p>';
	}
	$mysqli->query('set names utf8')
		or die('<p class="error">Erreur UTF-8</p>')
?>
This is not the way to use global
21:27
@Ariane you pull stuff from the global context by running global $blah
you're already in the global context here
@Carsten Oooh, I understand. Lemme try this.
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Is there any way to use global other than to say, "this is how not to write code?"
so if you insist on using a global var from a function, use global $mysqli there to pull it from the global context into the context of your function
@rdlowrey Probably not. But one step at a time...
21:29
@rdlowrey yep. had a case of a global configuration array where if was useful. now, I'd use a static class, but this was at the beginning of PHP 4... :)
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@Carsten static is just global by a different name, FYI.
Ooooh, but it's working! Thanks. I never knew this. Now I can debug the rest
Also, I'm still not doing object-oriented programming because we haven't learned that yet (the teacher learned it during the term, so he could hardly teach us things without practicing them a bit before). Apart from $mysqli of course.
@rdlowrey you're right. still, it was a global read-only state that didn't change and was used in many functions and loaded on each request. in that case, I still think using a global var (or a static class or whatever global state) is useful
that's why you are a noob
me?
:(
21:32
1. global state make changes in value harder to track and debug
2. global state make it extremely hard to apply unit tests to
please re-read. I said it was read-only.
it was a global configuration
nothing would ever change
Ooh, I came in at the right time
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lol
Evening all
@Ariane now you can stop using global, and replace it with dependency injection
21:33
I'm using a global config file, and I feel dirty, and evil
statics
@Jimbo shame on you! :-p
@Jocelyn I know :'(
@Jimbo Evning
Evenig @PeeHaa埽
@Carsten if it is configuration , then why the hell you need to drag it all over your application ?
21:35
Class and static don't belong next to each other.
sounds like you are just making excuses for bad architecture
@webarto What, you can define a static class? :P
@Jimbo no , fortunately you cannot
@tereško Because I needed it in a lot of places. Maybe it helps to clear things up if I told you what it was: the project was a browser game, and this configuration was the names and prices (and other static attributes) of buildings and units.
@Jocelyn I barely understand anything about that answer, not to mention the code isn't PHP. I don't know what dependancy, injection, factory, factory object or constructor are, not to mention I barely have a slight idea of what a class is.
21:38
actually , that only made it worse
@Ariane Don't worry, you'll get to it. :)
it did?
now i'm interested :)
@Ariane Instead of using global $mysqli; inside your functions, just pass $mysqli as a parameter to every function where you need to use $mysqli
now: function my_function() { global $mysql; ...}
after: function my_function($mysqli) { ...}
i mean, today, i'd store it all in the database...
Doesn't that uselessly lengthen the function calls and make it less semantic because not all parameters are significant?
@Ariane , maybe this helps: stackoverflow.com/a/11369679/727208 (though you would need to replace PDO with mysqli)
21:40
@Ariane longer function calls is not a problem.
I find it to be. create_menu("util"); is obvious and semantic. create_menu($mysqli,$page,$someOtherRandomVariable,"util"); makes the code more obscure.
@Carsten a prices in have should be stored in a DB , with a caching layer on top of it. Which also would mean that those "setting" would actually be just information that data mappers retrieve
@Ariane if a function/object need some external variable, you pass it in .. that basically how dependency injection works .. technically there is such thing as Law of Demeter which expands on this idea
Maybe it's the same reason most people don't see a problem with $i loop variables and I do.
@Ariane the answers on the page I linked to explain what are the advantages of using dependency injection.
@tereško you're right. But can you think of any other argument for that besides the obvious referential integrity granted by the database? I can't think of any now...
don't get me wrong. that alone is enough
just wondering if there is something more
21:46
@Jocelyn I fully agree for meaningful things meant for the function, and/or that will be significant in determining what a function does and how it does it, I don't really agree for $mysqli, which is a global thing that has no meaning and is potentially needed everywhere.
the configuration should be applied in a controlled way , not sprinkles all over the codebase
it was all in one place
you end up with a horrible, fragile and unmaintainable mess
a.k.a. two associative arrays
:P
it was USED all over the place
21:48
42
Q: PHP global in functions

Pascal QyyI ask myself on the utility of the global keyword: Are there any reasons to prefer one method to another? Security? Performance? Anything else? Method 1: function exempleConcat($str1, $str2) { return $str1.$str2; } Method 2: function exempleConcat() { global $str1, $str2; return $s...

no ... that's it .. i will not spend my nerves on stupid people
i don't get how it's wrong to use the premises that make up your application
Sorry if I offend you. I'm not trying to.
@Jocelyn No matter how I think of it, passing a non-existing $mysqli as a parameter of my function and reaching from my function to a non-existing $mysqli give the same result...

But on theoretical point of view, I'm following. It's illogical for a local scope to be reaching to grab global things, because that shouldn't be its job.
It's just freaking sad because it makes an obvious code obscure.
And also makes any function change that makes it need another global variable require to change every function call.
@Ariane Why non-existing?!
21:53
@Ariane When you will be working on much bigger programs, you will probably change your mind
@Jocelyn The answer explains that using global makes the function depend on the environment from which it's called. Meaning in an environment where $mysqli doesn't exist it won't work. Yes? Then what's the difference between that and an undefined argument?
@Ariane How can you use global $mysqli if $mysqli does not exist? This is the same.
@Jocelyn That's what I'm saying, yes.
@Ariane What's the point of doing that? If you need $mysqli in a function and $mysqli is not defined, your function will crash. Passing it as a parameter or using global won't make it work better in this case.
@Jocelyn That's precisely what I'm saying. The answer you linked earlier seemed to say it was an advantage of dependency injection, while to me it doesn't change anything.
@Jocelyn For your previous message, if you mean code readability, I sure hope I won't, because I seriously hate people who make super short, non-semantic code with unsignificant variables to make it faster to write / run, when it makes their program an ugly mess that's incredibly hard to understand and find one's way through. And then they ask for help and you need to figure out what $i, $j, $x, $agg are, not to mention redo the indenting and line-breaking to understand anything.
21:58
@Ariane I never wrote you need to make your code shorter and unreadable. I am strongly in favor of meaningful variable names.
@Ariane I don't understand. Can you give a short example with PHP code?
Yeah, I don't say that. But to me, adding a crapload of insignificant variables in a fucntion call goes in the same direction.
Well...
@Ariane it's adding only one. Your choice, now...
In my case it,s gonna be three.

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