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14:00
@NikiC let me know how i can help .....
Your's?
@Jack It makes sense, but for people like my self who don´t have that much experience it is hard to know the in and outs of such issues.
i'm not even certified for that @webarto :[
@StenW Personally I would advice to filter everything and sanitize to increase permissiveness only.
i.e. be conservative in what you pass along, but you may be liberal in what you accept.
@ircmaxell My day is fine. Very good coffee, then first some cheese from Tuscany arrived and then some Oil and Wine from Austria.
Mine is good, as it's friday :D
@hakre sounds a bit like a scene from Bruce Almighty :)
@Jack Sort of, because my roommate ordered these so it was quite a surprise for me :)
@hakre @Ocramius I'm moving to Austria in next months, maybe we can meet up for wine & cheese :)
@Jack God damm it. I think you just blew my mind and informed me at the same time.
14:05
@webarto moving as in final?
@hakre sounds like a good roommate :)
@webarto To Austria? What about coming to Germany?
@StenW lol, glad to help :)
hmm ... i think i should download Ergo Proxy again
14:06
@hakre austria is nicer than piefke-land
:D
@hakre I'm in Germany at least once a month.
@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.
@webarto Ohh Austriaaa! Haha, g'day mate! How about another, shrimp on the barbayyy?
@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.
#your
hah i see
14:08
@webarto I see, but aren't you just on a trip here or something like that? Or did you return from Vienna w/o coming to Wurst-Town Frankfurt?
@Jimbo Hah! Actually their food sucks :P
@webarto I'll be in Austria for the end of June - where you at?
@hakre LOL, io retornato :P
Always wanted to see Hallstatt in Austria
I'll be driving across europe in September
14:09
ah, vienna
@ircmaxell You have to come to our PHP UG Meeting :)
@Ocramius Embelgasse 2-8, 5. Bezirk, Wien :P
I actually cried when I returned to Bosnia.
uhmm... guess won't get there :(
Well, going to likely be driving from Prague to Amsterdam to Birmingham over the course of 4 days...
@ircmaxell Hah, that's like, long ride :)
14:12
perhaps
@ircmaxell cool, you get to drive on the other side of the road ;-)
@Jack You mean, wrong side of the road? :P
@webarto well, as opposed to the right side rather ;-)
I've gotten used to switching between the two.
@webarto I don't think for someone from the us ^^
casting in simplexml: $node = simplexml_import_dom(dom_import_simplexml($node), 'MyOtherType') ^^
@hakre Hah, that's true :) Europe is relatively small, but it's packed with places to visit and different cultures etc.
14:15
@webarto and great diversion of cuisine ^^
@webarto it's 877km from Prague to Amsterdam
Not close, but not "far" by any means
A day of driving isn't "far"
@ircmaxell 130km/h is the speed limit ... yeah, not that much, I thought it's more.
Well, most of the drive is through Germany
aren't at least some of those roads still unregulated?
@ircmaxell some
@ircmaxell vacation or work?
14:17
Some, yeah. Autobahn, jaaaaa.
@hakre still have to dig into the example you linked me
@ircmaxell tip, get a v6 at least :)
Too bad I have speed limited at 180km/h :)
Last time I had to travel through Germany in a friggin 1.6L crap machine.
@PeeHaa埽 thx again for the fix!
14:18
@CarrieKendall both
@Jack Word :P
Takes ages to accelerate and once it reaches 150km/h it starts to smell awful inside the car.
are you travelling alone?
@webarto Toyota? Yeah, that will probably do :)
14:19
@Jack Nah, I'll take a horizontally opposed 4
@StenW np
@Jack Similar, Lexus IS250 V6
@ircmaxell that would do fine as well i suppose ;-)
14:19
on a budget i see <.<
@Baba what OS? Windows?
@NikiC works liek charm
@iroegbu Windows
@CarrieKendall Yup. Which is why I didn't pick the 911
lol troll
Liter of fuel is about 1.7€, just sayin' :)
14:21
Who casted a re open vote there? :-/
I like my cars how I like my women, with a growl ;-)
@Baba you got the number to change without displaying a new line?
@webarto wait, what?
@iroegbu yes
cool
I don't do CLI PHP ATM
14:22
@ircmaxell tell me you knew about this?
:-P
1.7 (Euros per liter) = 8.39471844 U.S. dollars per US gallon
ah i know .. rent a diesel =D
I'm paying a little less than half that
@Jack Diesel also spends much at higher speeds.
@webarto Im sure it will still be cheaper
14:24
A petrol engine is more efficient at full throttle than a diesel engine. But the reverse is true (diesel is more efficient at partial throttles)
torque @ low rpm, baby!
@Jack I know that 3.0D and 3.0B in BMW don't make much difference :)
@Jack You need torque only in hill, not on highway :P Anyways there is otto + turbo :P
It's less about RPM, and more about volumetric efficiency
@webarto That's crap! Torque is like cowbell, can't get enough.
@webarto horsepower = torque * RPM / 5252
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
14:28
so many other words!
@ircmaxell Theoretically :) For cars, only measure is Nurburgring Nordschleife :)
@webarto Not theoretically. That's the definition of those units of measure
And acceleration is more complicated (because you have other things, like rotational inertia, specific gearing, etc)
@Mr.Alien why was the answer downgraded that much?
14:31
@Happyninja Which answer?
/dev/null <-- The first, and still fastest ACID compliant, webscale database...
@Mr.Alien The sad part is that it's being closed as TL ... as if they actually understood the question =/
@ircmaxell you forget it's also a perfect lossy compression.
And a great destination for your inbox.
Write once, read never.
@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
@Mr.Alien true
@Mr.Alien I don't really agree with your idea of TL; for one, I couldn't understand the question at all ... and no effort should be -1.
@Jack wait, on cal
14:34
@BoltClock one of the inspirations ;-)
@Jack In short, question was waste, he should've tried first
@Jack I think people use TL to mean "link-only question"
@BoltClock I guess he meant Too Long :p
> anomander 10:35 just you wait until the y2null fiasco hist
ROTFL
@BoltClock The NaRQ outweighs any of the others tbh, but hey, what's done is done.
14:43
@Jack That too. It's the sort of question which you'd have to be really motivated to edit into something worth reopening
@BoltClock somehow, the digital voices make it that much funnier :)
@Jack Agreed
@ircmaxell Oh so it was closed as a dupe then reopened
14:52
Oh look more answers
And then we have people posting things like this on the other question
0
A: Why shouldn't I use mysql_* functions in PHP?

mlwacosmosthis link explains everything : http://fr2.php.net/manual/en/mysqlinfo.api.choosing.php

which is why I think it's a bad format question
it's subjective and argumentitive. There's no "obviously best" answer
@ircmaxell Adding that disorder to the list of random catch phrases ;-)
Damn, why have I not seen these "cartoons" before?
Don't worry, you're not the only one missing out
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... — ircmaxell 10 secs ago
You want HTML5 dirty native ;-)
15:07
@ircmaxell I threw a post notice onto the original question by @MadaraUchiha
If that helps
@BoltClock Is that all fixed text or are mods able to put whatever they want in it?
@PeeHaa埽 Fixed
We added one for reddit some months ago. Then that question got redditted
nice
thanks!
No prob :)
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
15:19
I love starting wars
0
Q: PHP session error in some pages

Imran TariqI 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...

woot finally got 3 digit rep
nice!
I feel all cool now :D ..lol
Thank you @BoltClock
@MadaraUchiha NP
@ircmaxell Too late to close - answers already posted (output started at stackoverflow.com/questions/16860564/…) in ...
15:37
@BoltClock why too late to close?
@ircmaxell Oh nothing I was just parodying the "headers already sent" error :P
Oh lol
/me is thick in the morning sometimes
It's cool. I've been nursing a headache since morning after 5 hours of sleep and it's close to midnight already
More water!
Haha, totally missed that
Q: How many PHP core developers does it take to change a lightbulb? A: None. They'll just say the dead bulb is "working as expected".
15:42
And that's why we should all do Ruby ;-)
@nikita_ppv that depends, does changing the bulb break backwards compatibility with the darkness module?
Established SO Pattern: Every day there will be at least one question about passing variables from to or vice versa.
anyone here ever use flourish?
@TheSnooker I've looked at it once and knew enough to not touch it
15:50
@PeeHaa埽 why is that?
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Q: Best way to connect for loops

Valentin DraganI 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...

@TheSnooker It started even before I opened the first file
A shitload of classes prepended by f
@DaveChen Your answer is correct
Why did you delete it?
Woah you can see it? xD
@PeeHaa埽 well it's called flourish so prefix of "f" makes sense?
15:52
and no the OP already suggested it so that's why I deleted it
@DaveChen 10k+ users can see deleted posts.
@MadaraUchiha ME TOO
It's still the correct answer, OP was asking if his guess was correct, and it was (i.e. your answer).
I've been doing it like that all the time, passing the database connection to the class, but I would like a new method too :)
@BoltClock Shocker!
15:53
@TheSnooker no not really
it means no namespaces
@nikita_ppv Wouldn't matter anyway because error_reporting(E_ALL ^ E_DEAD_BULB)
@DaveChen That's by far the most correct way.
Also once I opened the first class I saw a huge fucking changelog as a file doc
And a static fuck fest
The class User represents a user (probably), a user shouldn't create a new connection and fetch itself from the database, wouldn't you agree?
So I had seen enough at that point :)
15:54
`but now it just doesn't look neat` -- Said by OP, which I agree, you probably will end up with something like

$class=new Class($db_connection);
$another_class=new Class_2($db_connection);
$yt=new Class_3($db_connection);

etc, etc
@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.
30 secs ago, by PeeHaa 埽
And a static fuck fest
@DaveChen What's wrong with it?
Also, the factory pattern may help you there.
factory pattern?
An object to create other objects
15:55
Look at Core.php. I mean c'mon. serious?!?! @TheSnooker
How do you guys pass your database connection to classes? Using the same method?
It can handle the injection of arguments for you
@DaveChen With simple applications, I use simple DI (that method).
question: with complex applications?
15:56
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?"
ohhhhh so all classes extend a parent class that have the database connection, very smart
@DaveChen No
Extending a class implies an "is-a" relationship between the two
Suzuki extends Car {
Implies that Suzuki is a Car.
@PeeHaa埽 I find myself doing alot of the same things over and over... database I/O.. forms... Validation... etc. So I'm trying to standardize things
No, the objects (the ones who interact with the database are called *Mapper*s) get the DatabaseConnectFactory object as an argument.
16:00
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.
UserMapper::__construct(DatabaseConnectFactory $dbFactory)
For instance
@Alex Very vague, very very vague.
how would I create a User class with this method?
also I think the undelete votes is silly, I could just post another answer :)
@Madara I know, but since it works with a .php but not .html it seems weird. Even renaming the .html to .php won't work.
@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.
so within the construct of the User class a UserMapper is created?
16:05
@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.
How familiar are you with MVC?
(Not CodeIgniter MVC, actual MVC)
hmm I'm starting to understand, so on smaller scaled projects the first method is more applicable
Is there anything like jsfiddle for PHP?
Yes..
ty
16:08
phpfiddle
other stuff too but of they still all block file_get_contents or you know
it's like safemodded
@Alex 3v4l.org is my personal fav.
oh never mind file_get_contents works fine
for me I just have apache+php running 24/7 on my local machine so yeahh :D
Duplicate has a better answer ^
@DaveChen Yeah, basically. I once had to take on a project on an internal network, with no internet connection.
I made my own little horrible, HORRIBLE, include-based MVC framework
I still shudder when I think about it
The model layer was just one file called model.php where I dumped all my classes and functions in xD
Took me a while, but oh well!
PHP File Writer: (Works)
Directory: projects root folder/tracker/index.php
http://codepad.org/2kkmaGuS

PHP Include Test Script: (Works)
Directory: Project root
http://codepad.org/RYjOnHky

HTML Site (relevant code): (Doesn't work)
Directory: projects root folder/content/index.html
http://mysticpaste.com/view/4X8v20kqmd?2
16:22
@Alex global $return
Elaborate, please.
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Q: Why is Global State so Evil?

Madara UchihaBefore 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...

Is this the problem?
No, but it is definitely a problem.
@Alex Do you get any error? Make sure you have error_reporting() enabled.
i.e. error_reporting(E_ALL)
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.
16:26
Also, if that's how you write PHP code (without indentation) may god help your soul.
Hmm
@Alex My bet is that the relative paths are getting screwed.
Your test file is in the same folder as the functioning file, but the HTML is not.
Try using absolute paths.
I will.
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.
Random question - is there a generic name for an 'alphabet' that isn't a copy of the word the 'Alphabet' (which implies A-Z)?
hi friends
I have an issue in php site with old site to new site redirection
I need to exclude few URI s
but not excluding
its redirecting all URIs
help plz
@Danack Not that I know of.
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !=/test
RewriteRule (.*) http://domain2.com? [R=301,L]
any problem in this syntax?
help plz urgent
16:34
-2
Q: PHP Script runs on the command line but no output in the browser

geekcomputersI 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 ...

@MadaraUchiha ty anyway. After asking, I think 'script' may be the generic term - but that's just way too overloaded a terminology in programming.
@MadaraUchiha ..long time .. good to see you
@Baba You too :)
@MadaraUchiha How is work ?
@Baba Fine, I guess, it's lessened since past few weeks
16:35
0
Q: htcaccess external redirect is not excluding URI

Najeem M IllyasI'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] # ...

help plz
@MadaraUchiha really .. what happened ?
@Baba Syria's been doing some nasty shit, so the entire country was on high alert :P
@MadaraUchiha wish you guys the very best ...
Thank you :)
17:10
The definitive cloud diagram: http://t.co/QrXxwkASFF
@ircmaxell lol
17:31
How is this still open? stackoverflow.com/q/16860564/338665
Hi all.
did you just tweet that, @ircmaxell? Just saw it on twitter a minute ago
oh, it was skoop
@MadaraUchiha You know what they have done in Reyhanli Tr. Just to provoke us into war?
17:44
-1
Q: How i can get POST value in javascript?

Venelin VasilevHey 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...

@crypticツ you mean delv-pls rite?
@NikiC yeah, no reason to review such a shit post =oP
@crypticツ Edited, so it'll look pretty until it goes away :)
@Bracketworks lol, well at least it counts towards Copy Editor badge =oP
18:13
PHP_EOL is what character exactly?/
\n ?
@TheSnooker I think that will be dependent on the underlying platform that you execute the code on.
@cspray then in this case it would be apache and linux
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.
@TheSnooker Why not convert them en-mass, then parse?
@Pheagey how do you do that? I wasn't aware you can convert character sets.
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?
hello :)
18:25
@TheSnooker your talking about character encoding yes?
@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.
http://php.net/manual/en/function.mb-convert-encoding.php can autodetect character-sets to some degree.

From the exp:
/* "auto" is expanded to "ASCII,JIS,UTF-8,EUC-JP,SJIS" */
$str = mb_convert_encoding($str, "EUC-JP", "auto");
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.
follow me?
Anyone know what the bare minimum of binary operators, and set cardinality modifiers are; to still express any possible combination of operands?
Like, and, and or are necessary.
oneToMany is unnecessary, because its just (one + zeroToMany)
18:43
@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).
@Danack yeah me either but I'm gonna give it a try..see what happens.
@TheSnooker I follow. The EOL is specific to the OS. Wind/*nix/etc
or, specific to what system the file was -saved/created- with.
These files were created on a MAC so I'm assuming it's Linux which should be UTF-8 right?
what is MAC/OS native character set?
@LeviMorrison I just found out that writing iterative tree traversal code is rather tricky. especially postorder traversal
random question: anybody with drupal experience able to tell me what $display_id represents?
18:51
@TheSnooker Whatever the editor uses, it's not OS-level
Evening @all
@nikic: I am thinking about rewriting PHP's integer system for 5.next
@ircmaxell looooooooooool
sorry
@ircmaxell What do you want to change?
18:52
2 fundimental things
@TheSnooker It's most likely UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1 though
Port everything to size_t ^^
first, fix string lengths
$ php -d memory_limit=499g -r "\$string = str_repeat('x',pow(2, 32)) . str_repeat('x', pow(2,4)); var_dump(strlen(\$string));"
int(16)
@NikiC No
make it a compile-time determined fixed 64 bit, and use dynamic types...
@ircmaxell For string length size_t would be most appropriate...
18:53
@ircmaxell Umm... wat?
Well, that's fair
actually
@ircmaxell Well, because size_t is for ... sizes ^^
yes, and then use a function to convert safely from "int" to size_t
Evenin'
Only problem with size_t is what happens when the length is larger than long and the result from strlen() becomes odd
18:55
which is why I want to change the long type to be always 64 bit
and actually, I'd love to make it "auto arbitrary precision" as well, but I'm not 100% sold there
@Ihsan What?
@NikiC How about a string length casting itself to long when it is too big?
well, 100% sold, but could be convinced to not do it in the first round
You know, I'm going to write a note to internals about it... Just to start an idea thread
@ircmaxell The issue with what you want to do is that it completely breaks the ABI
As in: ALL extensions will stop working

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