FileZilla Client; ya hit [Ctrl] + [E] to pull the "Files currently being edited" dialog. The actions aren't obvious. Which one will discard a local copy? "Unedit" I'm guessing, but it sounds too much like undo.
@igorw It might be a bug with Zend Studio .. I used
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Phar supports zip, and zip files can be password-protected. But you would need a monkey for typing in the zip password whenever a request comes in. So no, not useful for closed-source software.
But to make this a somewhat serious answer, no it really doesn't work:
PHP Warning: include(phar:...
Hi all, can anyone please help me to find how the form on this link is posting to another page even though there is nothing written in action attribute as well as not being redirected using javascript.
@GaurishSharma It's just nested looping/conditions; I'm assuming the keys are campaign IDs or something; iterate one array and search for matching IDs in the others; if you find a match, produce a new array (or alter the first array) to sum the values.
no, but I think it should be helpful to you that array_merge is unhelpful. You can array_walk but that is much more complicated than just doing foreach'ing the structures manually, possibly creating array a3 that has the sums
Depending on the complexity of the problem, you'll probably need additional index checks, like the am/pm key. Honestly, manipulating this data wouldcould make alot more sense if approached from an OO perspective.
PHP is bad for Array-Oriented Programming ... which unfortunately shares initialism with the other, far more favorable AOP ;)
@Bracketworks not implicitly, but having the ability to call parent::__construct() even if no parent exists, or if the parent has no explicit constructor
@NikiC Q: How many PHP core devs do you need to change a lightbulb? A: It doesn't matter cause everyone will just error_reporting(E_ALL ^ E_DEAD_BULB); anways.
SQL injection is a technique often used to attack data driven applications. This is done by including portions of SQL statements in an entry field in an attempt to get the website to pass a newly formed rogue SQL command to the database (e.g., dump the database contents to the attacker). SQL injection is a code injection technique that exploits a security vulnerability in an application's software. The vulnerability happens when user input is either incorrectly filtered for string literal escape characters embedded in SQL statements or user input is not strongly typed and unexpectedly...
@PeeHaa埽 ok thanks. but I still don't understand what you meant here: "Also $_COOKIE['fluxil'][user_id]; will throw up and notify you it is converted to a string because php sucks"
@KevinMurphy Right, that being the problem; unless you intended on using a constant defined user_id that holds an array offset, you'll want to throw quotes around it.
I've finally just gone through and removed all of the known dangerous string functions and replaced them with their mb_ version. However am unsure about whether I need to replace my preg_ functions. If: i) My input is well formed UTF8 ii) I'm always using the u flag to say the patterns are UTF8.
Are there any scenarios where the preg_* functions will return invalid chars? i.e. do I need to replace them with mb_ereg_* ?
I'm thinking through a problem, would appreciate your input. I'm updating an API for a product of ours and I'm trying to keep it restful. The API is in PHP and the front end app is in JS. They talk to each other via JSON.
In the current setup, I have a '/setup' call that dumps a bunch of data at the app. This is the intial setup data that the app needs to get going. This has data from different entities and is packaged into one call to speed things up. I'm wondering how I can do this and still remain restufl.
@Ihsan just curious - why does it work either way? I get the same results with or without the quotes. is it just in case it happens to be defined as something else?
@KevinMurphy For the sake of the notice (indicates bad practices, etc.) and yes, for the sake of sanity on whether a constant is defined with that name.
@Ihsan because @hakre answered this: stackoverflow.com/questions/7675627/… and now has the top gogle result for this search "php need to replace preg_match multibyte"
Guys, I have arrays, a1,a2,a3 which I want to merge & do addition on integers to return an array as given in result.php. my currrent implementation returns blank array. gist.github.com/gaurish/92ba974dacd47f6b2183
@Ihsan why does setcookie("fluxil['twitch_token']", ""); not work, but it works without the quoes? i thought i was grasping an understanding until now..