@Ocramius Friend will be absent for 2 months, and I'll stay at his apartment, I'll just pay garage and bills which is 300€. @hakre Can't afford it :( And I can only stay somewhere 3 months, by law. Non EU citizen.
@Jack was watching Real time with Bill Maher and they where talking about the gun debate, conservative vs liberal and you argument meant a lot of sense with it as a backdrop.
In other words, horsepower is used to compare the amount of torque when geared to a specific output RPM
so 20 engines, each with different peak torques, but the same horsepower, will produce the same output torque when all geared to 1000 RPM output (but the engine running at peak horsepower point)
in other words, horsepower normalizes torque for RPM
@Happyninja I didn't downvoted, but actually this question was too localized, that user didn't put his efforts much to get the thing solved so.. and btw adrift is one of the leading user in CSS and he should've commented instead of answering
Even if this is not a "duplicate", it should be closed as Subjective. It's not a good question. You ask "Should I cease to use them". Well, that's an opinion. That can elicit debate. Most people will say "Avoid on sight", but what if someone says "they are practically fine to use, ignore all those other people". The fact is it's not possible to answer this question without some level of subjectivity, and it opens the door to a lot of speculation and argument. My opinion is it should be closed as such... — ircmaxell10 secs ago
Android is better than the iPhone because it's open source; I don't know what the fuck that means, but Apple is not open source and therefore Android is better, because I want open source ... lolol
I have written <?php session_start(); ?> above everything in all pages. Some pages are rendering fine but I am getting this error in some pages. I have checked and matched each page code and code is fine. If I remove <?php session_start(); ?> then page renders fine but I need to use session.
Ca...
I am relatively new to OOP and am now trying to adapt my website to githibs's Safemysql https://github.com/colshrapnel/safemysql
I just ran into a riddle that I have to solve out before proceeding in writing more code based on OOP.
On my website I have an admin section where I query different l...
@PeeHaa埽 but is there some more substantial reason not to use it? From the docs it looks sorta handy.. mainly I like the fdatabase() class. Seems to wrap up everything easily.
With slightly more complex application, I go with MVC and a factory for both the database connection, and the created object (where the Factory is injected into the target object).
@PeeHaa埽 it does look a little chunky but what I'm liking about it is that a lot of these classes I end up building myself over and over so I'm looking for something I can use over and over.. What would you suggest if not flourish.. codeigniter?"
I have an html site which includes; a php file that writes to a file. When the html file is supposed to execute the php file it does, but the code does not work as it's supposed to. The problem seem to be that the text file is unaccesible at the time. When I try the exact same script that's on the html file in a php file, it works.
@DaveChen With this method, the User object never even hears of the database.
@Alex What I mean is that we don't understand your problem. Share your code with us, as well as the directory structure.
The UserMapper is used to interact (i.e. fetch, and store) the User object in the database, but the User itself doesn't even know (as in, it has no methods for) it gets stored or fetched.
@DaveChen No, they are two different objects, they are both stored on the same level on a different object. That "master" (it's called Service) object is responsible for both of them.
Before we start this, let me say I'm well aware of the concepts of Abstraction and Dependency Injection. I don't need my eyes opened here.
Well, most of us say, (too) many times without really understanding, "Don't use global variables", or "Singletons are evil because they are global". But what...
I will take a look into that, is there any solution you recommend? No error. The only problem is that with the html site the is_writeable fires when it should be writeable, the same exact code works for the mentioned php file.
The absolute paths seem to mess with my .htaccess in the PHP File Writer folder. I did not mentioned the .htaccess since it seemed to work fine with the .php file outside that folder anyway.
I have a PHP script which calls a Windows batch file. The batch file uses plink to go out to a Linux server and check for a process. From the command line the batch works fine. From the command line if you call the PHP script you get the desired output, however through the browser the page is ...
I'm trying to exclude few URI from htaccess based redirection
My htaccess directives are bellow
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine on
#
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^(www\.)?domain1.com$ [NC]
RewriteRule !=/test$ http://domain2.com [L,R=301,NC]
#
...
Hey there i want to ask how i can get php post value in javascript.
I mean in php it will look like this:
$x = $_POST["comentonpost"];
Here is the javascript code where i want "var x" to be equal to $_POST["comentonpost"] if you understand what i mean.
Here is the javascript:
$(document).ready...
I just want to know because I have to parse a bunch of non-utf8 text files as a batch and each record is seperated by an end line. So I figured PHP_EOL would work.
How are you guys handling questions like this? stackoverflow.com/questions/16846305/… I've come across a lot, but don't want to mark them as localized since I expect a lot of people to be making that mistake. Has anyone found a good dupe to point them to?
@Pheagey Yes, I don't know what the actual character set for these text files is but I know it's not UTF-8 because when i view them in notepad they have odd characters in the records.
In php 5.1 and 5.2 if(!$obj instanceof TheObjClass) worked buggy (first negated the obj then compared to class) and I used if(!($obj instanceof TheObjClass)) Now @igorw showed me it works ok on 5.4 and also said it worked on 5.0.+ Ok I trust @igorw... But how the hell ... Question is : Am I a dotard? :)
@Pheagey Neat.. this might be handy.. my main concern is I don't want to miss records or have records smashed together because the parser missed an "END OF LINE" so i was curious if PHP_EOL was a special character that worked in all character sets or not.
@TheSnooker It depends on what you're doing, but in general, turn on auto-detect line endings, then use the line based file read functions php.net/manual/en/…
I've never had to use PHP_EOL (and probably wouldn't trust it anyway).