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hey guys i have one app that is using polished theme. but I am not able to find which page is set to home page as when I am logged in as admin it show a different main page which I want. But when I am not logged in, it shows a different main page. how can i check it? In the settings > reading option: your latest posts is set.
@Yoda Wrong forum?
its php right? m talking about wordpress...
oh thought Polished was a Javascript thing - oops, sorry.
00:08
@Yoda did you post it here? wordpress.stackexchange.com
no not yet
thanks i will do it now.
@NikiC Indeed it is, my friend.
@Jocelyn its not allowing me to post it coz of low reputation in that wp site.
00:11
@Yoda did you log in first?
yup
@NikiC By chance did you look at how I did it?
01:01
Random question: does anybody know how PHP session data is stored on the web server? I mean behind the scenes! :)
@CharlieWalton If you haven't changed the session handler it is likely just the default flat file storage
I haven't, what other options are there?
Whatever you want
can it work directly with a MySQL server?
There's an interface that allows you to implement the handler that persists session data and you can store it on physical media however you want
There's some caveats on the format the string representing session data is given to you and how it should be returned from your handler implementation
01:04
that is quite cool, I will look into this :) Thank you
01:35
Hey guys, I just released a library to generate typesafe enums in PHP. It's a proof of concept type codebase at the moment. If you're interested: cspray.github.io/Setty
 
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03:15
morning
Hi @Wes
Your avatar is cool
user652649
03:50
@uınbɐɥs i had better ones xD this one was lol chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/11?m=9570203#9570203
04:05
@Wes lol
I changed my avatar to a 1x1px white square
(and set my location to 'behind you')
 
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08:26
Hi, do you know what |= does in php?
@O0oO0oOO0ooO Yes, it's the OR btiwse operator-assignment.
thanks
oh
that's right
$x |= $y means the same as $x = $x | $y
08:42
i can do this
$qry="select COUNT(*) from `tree` where `introduced_by`='$pay_user' ";
but can't get its count like
echo $user_arr3[0]->COUNT(*);
it says
` Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '*', expecting ')'`
08:53
@TheLuckyGoof Let's start with this, you have an SQL injection vulnerability. Use prepared statements when dealing with parameters
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM `tree` WHERE `introduced_by` = :pay_user
Second, I prefer to use aliases to make it easier to fetch later:
SELECT COUNT(*) as count FROM `tree` WHERE `introduced_by` = :pay_user
@MadaraUchiha :pay_user in place of '$pay_user' ? sry, i 've not understood, it didn't work for me
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Q: How to prevent SQL injection in PHP?

Andrew G. JohnsonIf user input is inserted into an SQL query directly, the application becomes vulnerable to SQL injection, like in the following example: $unsafe_variable = $_POST['user_input']; mysql_query("INSERT INTO table (column) VALUES ('" . $unsafe_variable . "')"); That's because the user can input s...

09:46
Hi all.
10:16
@Ihsan gimme the expression again
wait, have to dig the treasury again :D
/^[-%+_a-z0-9]+(([.][-%+_a-z0-9]+)*)([@][-_a-z0-9]+([.][-_a-z0-9]+)*)([.][a-z]{2,4})$/i
@Ihsan You lack management .. so make an app which will manage things for you :P
All regex looks same to me :p
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@Mr.Alien Really?. The regex is from an archive dating 4 yrs b4 with many builds so if I can find it I do not lack management.
@Ihsan LOL and check this out stackoverflow.com/questions/3905734/…
@Ihsan Not used it often?
@Ihsan My eyes bleed.
10:22
@Ihsan /^[-%+\w]+((\.[-%+\w]+)*)(@[-\w]+(\.[-\w]+)*)(\.[a-z]+)$/i had to make it smaller, bugs me =o( Also I removed the char limit for TLD, as you can now have any number of chars as TLDs are up for sale by ICANN
Now I'll be learning regex :p (hopefully)
@MadaraUchiha Sorry. I didn't mean to disturb you... That is my best up to now. I evolve though... :)
@LeviMorrison nope. thought of that only after I was done ^^
@Ihsan Validating emails is a solved problem, no need for regex.
Any query in data exchange where we can see our rank of the badge earned?
10:24
@Mr.Alien Jon Skeet is #1. What else do you need to know?
@MadaraUchiha No, I don't care about jon, what I want to know is that suppose say you earned a bronze badge, a silver badge for a tag, now I want to know at what position I earned, whether I was 100th usr, 1000 user etc
@Mr.Alien I think the only was was to actually look at the badge the moment you got it, and figured out how many people had it before you :P
@MadaraUchiha I thought we must be having a query for that too.. (sigh) not going to count them..
@MadaraUchiha This is not about validating e mail. It is about finding them in a page.
@Mr.Alien viper-7.com/TQ9RNk how come this works?
10:28
@MadaraUchiha Oh yes, @Ihsan is right, I was building a crawler and I need to use regex
@crypticツ :O that fails :p I've not used it yet, as my hosting provider uses old PHP :
@Mr.Alien even something like [email protected] will validate against it =o(
@crypticツ Yea, I was just testing that, give me a moment
any good suggestion on open source multi level marketing script ? (google.co.in/search?q=php+multi+level+marketing+scripts)
@crypticツ I guess the numerics are ignored, kinda not considered when validated...
@crypticツ This guy commented the same thing Griff
@Mr.Alien which makes the whole validation useless then. Those aren't even legitimate domains AFAIK. Looks like I'm switching back to regex validation.
10:38
@crypticツ Yea, anyways haven't used any filter vars yet, but I was using regex to crawl pages, so @Ihsan told me to try the regex he used, now where am stucked it to fetch relative urls with domain names when I crawl pages..
@Mr.Alien wait, you're making an email harvester?
@crypticツ Oh yes.. LOL
@crypticツ haha it's marketing.. nothing else
@Mr.Alien Just like bank robbing is borrowing
10:43
@crypticツ No, that is robbery... but actually some people are getting smart and are using JS to obfuscate the ids.. so it fails (sigh)
hello! I have a problem
$topic = $nif->topic_list_get($mysqli,function($row){
return "<li><b>".$row['title']."</b> by <i>".$row['author']."</i> at <small>".$row['timestamp']."</small></li>";
});

$article->child_create("<ul>","</ul>",function($child){
$child->child_create($topic);
});
this is my code.
and i got the error. Notice: Undefined variable: topic in P:\htdocs\projects\nif\index.php on line 18
how it's possible, $topic is declared.
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Q: Use keyword in functions - PHP

Tarik Possible Duplicate: In Php 5.3.0 what is the Function “Use” Identifier ? Should a sane programmer use it? I've been examining the Closures in PHP and this is what took my attention: public function getTotal($tax) { $total = 0.00; $callback = function (...

well, thanks!
complicated. JS is far more better.
Oh hai
hellooo
10:55
hello! :3
@rubo77: your question still isn't clear. Is it a linguistic/semantical/philosiphical question? A technical question? (If technical, is it an implementation question? Or a theoretical one? ...) — Mat 25 mins ago
Lol
But most questions in StackExchange are answered with a solution that was found somewhere else in the Internet — rubo77 40 mins ago
sooo sooo true
@crypticツ well said, strength of being networked
morning
Well at least we know if the rest of the internet goes down, SO will be around to provide an archive of all the best and worst (mostly worst) copypasta code ever posted online
11:06
should i be offended?
because most of my answers are "originals" .. except the ones where people look for study materials
@tereško Yours would fall under the best category, but it would not have been copypasted from some other online source
what happens when horror-punk band releases acoustic album: listen and listen ... IMHO it's quite awesome , especially is you know the original versions
@Mr.Alien web developers are usually bad at three things: javascript, sql and regexps
PLB
PLB
morning
12:25
there already is an accepted answer
@tereško Yeh there is now ;) hehe
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Q: Mysql: Can we use Loops in Mysql Query?

Nok ImchenIs it possible to use Loop without creating a PROCEDURE something like SET @Counter = 10000; SET @Count = 0; SET @SQLStatement = "SELECT * FROM WhateverTable WHERE WhateverCondition"; for @count = 1 to @Counter #Do Something like @SQLStatement:= CONCAT(@SQLStatement, Whatever) Next; EXECUTE(...

@TheGiantBaboon may b b'cos of this "if(!$i%4)"
@NokImchen Yeh it as in the end, thanks
was*
@TheGiantBaboon hehhe no prob, m just a newbie like u :P
13:16
@NokImchen Hehe, I had never touch PHP until 3 days ago. I am now working on a project that provides free web resources to the community. Still got a lot of work to do, but feel free to check it out, some feedback would be awesome :D www.BaboonHut.com
lol
3 days! u r smart :P
Ahah Thanks :P
:P
all d best for ur web
dont get smapped :D
*Spammed
Aha, we wont :P
13:38
mornign
eveinin g:P
Evening :-)
@NikiC Is it really necessary to have different states of allocation etc.? I don't see the sense behind...?
@NikiC And are you sure you can write new zval(42) in C++ as you have to say if it's an int, char*, ...?
14:12
Hi all.
yo @Ihsan
Well discovering where (URL + URI) on a server is like walking into a swamp of used chewing gums melting under mediterranean sun... nearly impossible ... Can not be sure. Indeterminate...
@PeeHaa埽 The hell, these machines are supposed to be deterministic. They completely act indeterministically... Each server treats your script like Schroedinger's Cat ... :D
@Ihsan I have been digging into a hacked word press installation including the nice side effect of being mail blacklisted the entire morning. Wanna trade?
The exception mechanism is a way of asking: Are you dead my little cat?
@PeeHaa埽 lol.... No ... nononononononnnnnooooooo....
thought was afraid so :)
14:22
@PeeHaa埽 You are at the mystical domain called wordpress. which has his own additional set of monstrous characters... Dragons, Witches, Bitches.... :) Woo I stay away or stay forever. nay . nope...
@bwoebi Not all zvals require allocation. Allocation is the single most expensive operation ever, so you try to avoid it as much as possible
@bwoebi Yes, you can write it. C++ has overloading. It looks at the type of the signature and chooses which method to call based on that
Can anyone explain me when using GROUP_CONCAT , it only shows the content for the query that has a match , and not the empty row identifier?
@NikiC ah okay, I never used C++, I only read a bit about its features
@NikiC you mean the difference between zval tmp; tmp.val.lval = 42; and zval *tmp = calloc(1, sizeof(zval)); tmp->val.lval = 42;?
@bwoebi yes
ofc you are missing refcount initialization
14:33
refcount init? what exactly is it doing?
you have to set the refcount and is_ref
group1--Test_Module3(retrieved by GROUP_CONCAT)
group2(not shows up)-- (nothing to see)
group4--Test_Module,Test_Module2(retrieved by GROUP_CONCAT)
and for that matter maybe also the gc root buffer
manual zval initialization is a bad idea ^^
@NikiC why can refcount = 0 not be the default (and -1 where it can be unset)?
@bwoebi Uhm, we are talking C here. There is no such thing as a default in C
14:35
Should need less instructions.
Unlike C++ once again
In C++ you can have a default constructor that initializes it to refcount(1), is_ref(0)
@NikiC I meant: when we calloc, we set to 0. Why is 0 not the initial refcount of a zval
@bwoebi ah, I was looking at your first code
@bwoebi We usually do not calloc
Using calloc means initializing the value two times, for example ;)
@NikiC Yeah, but then calloc would make sense, if the initial values should all be 0. And is faster than a manual set to 0
No, not faster
Slower
14:38
two times? what do you mean?
@bwoebi calloc sets it to 0 and then you overwrite it with the lval = 42
wait… I see I forgot the zend_mm
and also type will be set to 0 and you have to overwrite it agani
which already preallocs memory
(or may have prealloced)
But if we would use C++, we won't be able to use the zend_mm anymore? right? (makes no sense)
@bwoebi You can overload the new/delete operators in C++ ;)
14:42
hello
Discussion for all things PHP
@NikiC why don't you (and others, who understand a lot more C++ than me) simply rewrite PHP and then propose the switch to C++. And just DO it instead of a thousands mail long discussion? I see, you need to discuss it, but after the rewrite and then discuss. It could be much faster then (the implementation AND the discussion)...
> simply rewrite PHP
I lolled
@bwoebi That would only work with a full rewrite though, right? Not with an incremental one
@PeeHaa埽 I don't say you should recreate PHP, only rewrite the core, provide a fallback api with the macros and slowly adapt the /ext/
Maybe (I'm sure I do) I see the whole thing from a too easy point; but you all try to point out everything that might be complicated and then discuss around it instead of doing
14:51
@bwoebi Yes, you see it from a too easy point of view
Nobody's going to rewrite PHP without a sufficiently strong guarantee that it will actually be used. Would be a pretty big waste of time
Short: PHP suffers from a problem of scalability... I don't say it was better a few years ago (pre 5.3), but it was less discussion.
Years ago, you discussed a bit, and if there were no strong arguments against, you just put it in?
PHP suffers from too much old blood, which would like nothing better than everything to stay exactly as is :)
@NikiC They all know that this will be impossible. Why do they block everything that may be a slightly bigger change?
@NikiC Maybe It is time for a NGphp fork... New generation php. People may call it "Angie php"... ;)
The beauty and popularity of php comes from its "practical" aspect. Now it became monstrous, loosing that.
Oh, I guess @NikiC is ignoring me too... That is nonsense... (when I talk to myself I mean) ...
Hi there, I'm using the PDO class by Volker Rubach pastebin.com/c5dFGnPG to connect to database, and I having a hard time getting lastInsertId(). Here is how the query works
<code>
$sql = "INSERT INTO < table > (< column_1 >, < column_2 >, ... ) VALUES (:valuename_1, :valuename_2, ...)";
$params = array(':valuename_1' => 'value', ':valuename_2' => 'value', ...);
$db->exec($sql, $params);
</code>
15:46
yo
good morning
@PeeHaa埽 the question is bad, but the answer is okay. I don't think it should be deleted
You're free to act on [delv] requests whatever way you choose
@PeeHaa埽 Look at my rep...
16:02
ah you need to repwhore more
repwhore? I only need people who give me their rep (bounty) on random answers :-D
:D
that's always happening to me. But come on I'm a geek and as a geek I need not to feel 100% wrong. I do sometimes code some little php pages for performing some short tasks, I swear this $GLOBALS thing isn't so bad :) — Oddant 39 secs ago
@PeeHaa埽 It's one thing I hear hundreds of times and not really, really understand. I don't say that you should use global for minor variables; but I have one or the other time looked at code where it is used for big variables like an object where it doesn't make sense to have more than one instance and which will persist through the whole application...
If you have some variable which is needed in every class / file you are doing it wrong
stackoverflow.com/questions/16874634/… … 10000 simultaneous connections? people like dreaming. 100 is a lot.
@PeeHaa埽 an user object. You don't have XZY users which belong to as session, only one. And I need such an object again and again, everywhere.
16:15
@bwoebi Why would you need acecss to the user object in you e.g. html parser class just to name somethign?
no, but I need for example for a lots of link to check if it should be displayed depending on the rights. Where store I this logic piece?
Surely, I can pass it all around, from constructor to constructor, but doesn't have a real advantage to simply use global.
@bwoebi That would mean something like injecting the user object into the menu class
@bwoebi If you care about testablility and maintainability it does have real advantages
anyone here know much about MVC?
I have a quick question if there is
@PeeHaa埽 I'd say I can better test global variables because I can manipulate them at every point of the code to tweak the object a bit and then see what would be the result with the tweaked object
@David > Discussion for all things PHP - Don't ask whether someone is here to help you. If someone is around and wants to help they will.
16:21
@igorw ok
@bwoebi You shouldn't have to do that. Because when testing a class which is dependent on the user class. You don't use the actual user class but a mock
in a MVC application does it make sense to have a UserController that would have methods like login(), register(), logout() etc? It would make for nice URLs like site.com/user/register, site.com/user/logout, site.com/user/login
@PeeHaa埽 It is not practical to use big mocks. For testing when programming it, you can use it. But when you want to retest every possible case for minimal variable changes in the finished code, it is more practical to not have XYZ mocks
because it seems a waste having a seperate controller for login, logout, register etc
If you need big mocks your classes are doing too much
16:23
and them just having 1 method in them
Which means you have a design issue
and obviously these methods do not do anything except extract the request data and use one of my Services to do the real work in the model
@PeeHaa埽 sometimes it's not really possible to separate classes; there's always a tight coupling
@bwoebi It's not so much about tight coupling as it is about SRP
@PeeHaa埽 SRP means?
16:26
In object-oriented programming, the single responsibility principle states that every class should have a single responsibility, and that responsibility should be entirely encapsulated by the class. All its services should be narrowly aligned with that responsibility. The term was introduced by Robert C. Martin in an article by the same name as part of his Principles of Object Oriented Design, made popular by his book Agile Software Development, Principles, Patterns, and Practices. Martin described it as being based on the principle of cohesion, as described by Tom DeMarco in his book...
@PeeHaa埽 absolutely right. But there are sometimes deep dependencies you cannot test so easily without involving the whole application.
There might be. But in most cases it all boils down to a design issue that should be fixed
@PeeHaa埽 do you know much about MVC?
That reminds of framework like Yii and I believe zend too. Which do just that. So you want to test some unit aye. Let me load the entire application for you. brrrrrrrrr
There exists sometimes the situation that separated from the other code, it works, but integrated it doesn't. Then I could dump the global variables where needed instead of searching the places of the possible modifcations of the object
Too see the point since where sth is wrong.
16:31
@bwoebi That shouldn't happen if you have your unit tests setup
@David A tiny bit
no unit test will ever cover all the possible edge cases...
@bwoebi They should.
there are sometimes too much
@PeeHaa埽 this is the ideal case, not the real case
Even if they don't (because you missed a test) and you need to find out where it goes wrong it is still easier to find out where it goes wrong, because you don't need to think about where some global has been set (which can be anywhere)
@PeeHaa埽 damn wheres @tereško when you need him
16:34
@David "because it seems a waste having a seperate controller for login, logout, register etc and them just having 1 method in them" What is being wasted?
@PeeHaa埽 and without globals I need to search every place where the object might have been passed?
@bwoebi No you can easily work you way backwards
@Danack no so much what is being wasted but you have extra controller files which are basically empty
As opposed to globals where there is no path backwards, because it can be set anywhere
@David Which is awesome!
16:36
@Danack haha how so
Because any programmer can look at that class and understand it almost instantly. Rather than having to look at a combined class, and figuring out each bit.
And only then realising that the independent bits don't actually relate to each other.
@PeeHaa埽 I can it too with globals? ......... We discuss too much about it, the discussion recurses and recurses, ending in a stack overflow^^
@bwoebi No with globals you cannot, because they are... global
There is no defined path
@Danack thats the way I have it now but now I am kind of liking the idea of URLs like site.com/user/login, site.com/user/logout, site.com/user/view/342, site.com/user/update. and have each of those methods in my User controller keeping them together
They can be set in pieces of code totally unrelated to the problem code
16:39
@PeeHaa埽 there also exists debuggers...
@PeeHaa埽 and sometimes the problem is not there where you located it first.
@bwoebi Do debuggers prevent you from setting globals where they shouldn't?
@David do you have something that would entertain me ?
@bwoebi No. But it is somewhere in the "dependency path"
@David While whatever code you understand best is probably the best code (so feel free to do whatever you want), "User controller" sounds like a design smell. Why is a controller coupled strongly to 'Users' ? Would you have a separate controller for 'Admins' ?
@PeeHaa埽 I mean you can track the life of the object: where it's changed how
16:42
Another thing @bwoebi. When you look at the class / method signature of the thing where you use your lgobal user instance. How can you tell that is a dependency?
@tereško maybe. at the moment I have a Controller for user login, logout, update with a postIndex() method in each. I am starting to think what if I have a Controller\User which has the postLogin(), postRegister() methods etc. so now I can get rid of some basically empty Controllers
Spoiler answer: you can not
@PeeHaa埽 somewhere can be at a lot of places
You have a hidden depenency
and the URL's would be like site.com/user/login, site.com/user/logout, site.com/user/view/342, site.com/user/update
etc
16:43
@bwoebi Not really if you see at all the places when you use a global. I.e. the entire application
@PeeHaa埽 yeah, that's why I don't use global. But why other people then do?
@bwoebi Because they think it is an easy solution without knowing why globals: kill testability, make your code hard to understand and hard to maintain
@David what i usually do is treat view an controller as a pair. Every view (not template) manages a specific UI part of page and that UI has a single controller
@PeeHaa埽 why, then, do we have globals in PHP?
@bwoebi Don't look at me. Blame @googleguy ;)
16:45
for example, user authentication would have a single view , to login , log out , show errors .. maybe even register (depends)
@PeeHaa埽 I don't ask who to blame, but the why? how did he explain the necessity of global?
@Danack I don't know I havent put much thought into it. I just like the grouping of User related stuff
@bwoebi But there really isn't a reason for globals imho. Maybe at the time rasmus thought it would have been a good idea. Idunno. Maybe perl did it.
@tereško ok thanks
I do know that global aren't going anywhere soon though
16:48
imagine that php.net announce that globals will be deprecated for 5.6/6.0 ... the whole wordpress community would collectively loose their shot
@PeeHaa埽 at least, when I would need globals, I create a static class... (better, but not good enough for you probably :-P)
@bwoebi Nopez I would file that under same shit, different name ;-)
@tereško That would be sooo much fun
@bwoebi it is what we refer to as "global state"
that include things like static classes and constants
I'm pretty sure the core WP devs would have no idea how to get that variable in that function :D
(But the only general use I have for it is a static database class which manages where the query belongs etc.)
16:52
wat
(which may decide if needed to which server send the query etc.)
@tereško constants are senseful...
constants are immutable global state
yeah. There's no problem because it's immutable
the only problem is with static properties
while constants are not as harmful as other forms of global state, they they still represent a risk, because you have no idea where they are used
it is recommended to avoid constants .. they tend to be the "quick fix" solutions anyway
@tereško I only use class constants in the class they're defined... I want them a constant to designate that they're immutable.
16:55
yeah , that's an appropriate use
in that context they act more like aliases for values , and make the whole thing more readable
It's a bit something like #define CONSTANT "value" in C is
@tereško yes. so no reason to deprecate them
my problem is with magical PATH constants, which you always have to hunt all over the codebase
@bwoebi i was thinking of deprecating global $wpdb;
@tereško PATH constant? what is this?
it's something people tend to use
@tereško Is this from the config file?
16:58
@bwoebi no that is all over the codebase of WP
the name $wpdb was suggesting me that it's the database's name?
@bwoebi IIRC it's the actual db connection
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