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$dbresult = Db::getInstance()->ExecuteS('
Select p.id_product, p.id_category_default
FROM `'._DB_PREFIX_.'product` p
LEFT JOIN `'._DB_PREFIX_.'product_tag` t ON p.id_product = t.id_product
LEFT JOIN `'._DB_PREFIX_.'category_group` cg ON cg.id_category = p.id_category_default
WHERE p.active = 1 AND p.reference NOT LIKE 'B%' AND cg.id_group = 1
GROUP BY p.id_product
Order By p.id_category_default
LIMIT '.intval($_POST['ad_limit']).'
');
if I delete that NOT LIKE part...it works :-(
@smepie did you try NOT LIKE '%B%'
nothing to do...
or at least I need LIKE numeric at start...but doesn't work the same, i can't understand how to it in Prestashop
I was afraid to post this as a question since it may not relate directly to programming, but I have a codeigniter php/html site (no javascript) and lately chrome has been telling people that its a possible phishing site. I use openID with steam so people dont ever have to enter info of any kind.
On google devloper tools I registered and checked the site and it says it cant find anything wrong with it. I have been searching for a while now and am coming up with nothing for this problem. does anyone know why this happens?
00:33
@smepie Did you happen to try some other type of quote around it? :P
or escaping the single quotes?
cause right now, they're ending the string
@cHao you mean \'B%\' ?
@smepie yeah....like that
ok thanks...now I try and let you know
without the backslashes, you probably have a parse error
yeah, you're right... :-D I don't know why didn't think about that before!
anyway... ;-) thank you
 
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01:47
As far as type conversion to boolean in loosely typed languages is concerned, would most (of you) consider PHP's handling reasonably sane?
@Bracketworks For most of the use cases I've encountered: yes. However, I'm sure there are some not-so-edge-cases that would make me question this.
@cspray Yea, that's pretty much how I feel; I don't like Ruby's "everything is true except false and null" (or whatever it is exactly)
I know in Ruby, "" == true
morning ladies ...
@NullPoiиteя I wear this skirt for medical reasons, I thought I explained this.
01:52
:D
Care to weigh in @NullPoiиteя?
@Bracketworks barf
Also, @cspray; what edge cases do you find to be most unreasonable unpredicable?
@Bracketworks The only one I've found even remotely debatable is
(bool) array(0)
Which is...
@Bracketworks ?
01:54
A straw man argument imo
Very weak
Not a real life scenario imo but something that I think could go either way. On one hand it is filled with something...but that something happens to be a falsey value
I don't think it is necessary upredictable
But something that people might argue
No, I think that behavior is essentially (bool) count(array(0))
So yea, perhaps a bit odd, but perhaps a bit unpredictable too.
@Bracketworks Yes, this is probably what is happening
But ultimately I think they do the right thing here
Yea, it is consistent.
hey @Lusitanian you are offline for long time this is un..................... ?
For all we know, from a language perspective, that falsey value could have meaning that we aren't aware of
01:56
For sure; I'll have to look into internals.
The one true inconsistent thing I hate about PHP
Is SplFile*
And casting to string
It sucks and I hate it
(I'm asking all of this cause of my toy language)
Yea, I haven't actually experienced terribly much working with SplFile*, having favored most of the older APIs
But yea, if it's inconsistent, that's dastardly.
@Bracketworks 3v4l.org/a7YkN
Dont' even get me started
Personally
I think the idea that an object's __toString is an alias for current() is a stupid stupid decision
Especially when the results are clearly not anywhere close to predictable
02:00
What the fuck?
Basically do not cast SplFile objects to string
2
Public service: starring the jarring.
Yea, that's a bit odd.
I created a project and stupidly wanted to use SPL in it wherever possible
and needed to work with the file system
Upgraded from 5.3.16 -> 5.4.12 and broke unit tests
Kinda ticked me off
Oh my, I can only imagine all manners of horror I would have spewed if that happened to me.
It took a while to track down
Because I couldn't find any place to actually see as a bug
At the time the docs for that method
Was totally different
02:03
But I think we can chock that up to abuse of __toString
On behalf of the SplFile* authors.
I think the docs referencing the toString as an alias of current actually came about
Because I sent a mail to the internals list
And that was the resolution ultimately
Ah. Well, frankly I think __toString is a disaster in many ways, so it sadly doesn't surprise me so much that it was used in such a way.
@Bracketworks What exactly don't you like about it?
It's lack of brethren (__toInt, and so on), it's oddities (try throwing an exception from it) and so forth.
Perhaps the exception issue has been solved; haven't checked it since 5.5
@Bracketworks Yea, I really miss the lack of __to*
__toScalar($type)
02:07
@php NoOB ఠ_ఠ +! :P
__toScalar is fine, but since there doesn't appear to be any likelihood of making box-able primitives, __toInt, __toBool and so on would mitigate the need for the inevitable switch
@Bracketworks Yea, I agree. It would look a lot cleaner
I wish we had a __toArray that would allow objects to work in array functions :P
But that's probably asking for too much and opens up cans of worms I'm not aware of in the language
@cspray Yes, that'd be nice. Better yet, force arrays to adhere implement some interfaces like Traversable, or Iterable or whatever.
I'd like to see:
__toInt
__toBool
__toFloat
__toClass($className)
__getStatic
__setStatic
The latter two for consistency, and because I think it'd make for a nice way of implementing typed enumerations.
Anywho, must fetch food with wifey. Thanks for your thoughts @cspray :)
@Bracketworks No problem. Nice talking to you
02:28
lol asked to show full js and op wrote jquery highlight library in question stackoverflow.com/q/17056668/1723893
yellow
Anonymous
@NullPoiиteя :) btw: nice profile pic
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ ty
02:57
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17056935/how-can-i-be-programmer
03:15
I just love how jQuery gets crushed by native >D
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you know enough jQuery :P
Yeah, safety isn't the right reason :)
i hate those people who are telling that mysql_* function are not safe and dont use them ... instead telling the exact reason (which is only its no longer supported by php new version) ..
This makes it look like I'm precognitive :)
newb also using pdo like mysql_* and without prepared statement
03:21
@NullPoiиteя That is not the only reason to stop using them
Dunno, your code will break in newer versions of php sounds like a good enough reason :)
@Jack I'm not saying it isn't a good reason. But it isn't the only one.
So what's the other compelling reason?
It doesn't have prepared statements?
As an entry point to introduce developers to prepared statements and getting away from manual escaping
It's fun when they find out later that PDO, by default, actually does the escaping behind the scenes ;-)
03:25
@Jack Perhaps. But that is when you teach them the proper way and to turn that off
@Jack nice one, no jq is good enough vs native
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17057208/how-can-i-write-html-in-while-inside-php-using-fetch-array-data
i'm writing an application for a client. it's a for a food distribution warehouse. the client wants to have to versions of the db, one in the office and one at home, he wants to make changes to the office one but keep the home one intact while still adding new records. is there anyway to update mysql by just appending records?
@hanleyhansen i why not just one at online server ...
03:36
i was thinking that. and maybe adding a 'company identifier' to each record
@NullPoiиteя so whenever i add a record i would add it to each company? and then when changes are made i would only update the office stuff?
@hanleyhansen i really have no idea what exactly you want to do
he inputs sales/orders. he wants to modify the office db orders for whatever reason but he wants the home db orders to stay the same. at the same time he wants the new office orders to be on the home db as well.
the best review test ever
@kaᵠ Yes, funky, dirty native ;-)
not php related, but easy to spot :)
03:50
@DaveChen lol, those are so transparent, I'm surprised pple even fall for those :)
@NullPoiиteя couldn't resist to answer anyway lol
+1 for the op of answer :P:P
@Jack that should be me who should start rep-whoring to get 20k faster .... :P
04:06
Haha, I can't help it, I like regexp questions :)
@DaveChen What the actual fuck?
The best regexp answers are the ones you have tested in your head only :)
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@Bracketworks Audit review.
@Jack I don't get it; purposefully misleading reviewers?
Like an edit review captcha?
@Bracketworks Yeah, you could say that. It's created to keep reviewers on their toes.
04:13
Goodness.
To prevent robot reviews just to get a badge
I figured that, didn't think it was such a problem
Electorate is relatively easy to obtain and it's a gold badge.
@Jack also copy editor
and marshal
I have been learning carpentry for many years but I am unable to understand how to build a birdhouse or a spice-rack. Could anyone explain to me step by step how to be a carpenter? — Bracketworks 5 mins ago
04:18
Marshal ... 500 useful flags? That still depends on the mods.
@Bracketworks Question deleted :)
@Jack Just was :P
@NullPoiиteя You gotta watch your waistline ;)
those went down fast
C--, or just C0 :)
Hmm, but that looks too much like a harmful substance.
C-zero :)
Is C# intentionally done as C++++ but strategically positioning the pluses? :)
@Jack lol
lol
@NullPoiиteя ty, using the edit workaround but can't see comments like that
@kaᵠ we are here to show ... :P
@kaᵠ and start giving answer (Regx) ... those are easy to hunt ...
@Jack I heard that was sort of like a backronym; not sure of the initial reasoning.
@Bracketworks It seems to have a more boring background; musical notes =/
@NullPoiиteя Oops, I meant Steward actually :)
05:11
@Jack Why he is using so many back ticks?
They're called quasis, but they look more like quasi modo lol
lol, on the first place I thought he is a die hard fan of SO because of the backticks
user895378
Victor Hugo-themed programming humor. I love it.
@Jack yes. Or rather I read that this is indeed the case, but en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_Sharp_(programming_language)#Name doesnt say so
05:28
Morning Folks!
morning uday
05:47
hi all
06:03
hi..hola....howdy....
4:03pm already ... laggots >_<
@Mr.Alien how you think aman garg would be in china... its indian name :P
@NullPoiиteя I know that :p It was intentional
@ircmaxell Any suggestions on form security when user uses firebug? cuz hidden fields, form methods etc? cuz I was able to f*** a goverment site this morning
@Mr.Alien yeye:P
Good morning!
Good afternoon folks :)
@Gordon Well, Wiki can be edited :)
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Q: CodeIgniter TankAuth ajax forms

TwhylerI am using the lastest version of CodeIgniter and TankAuth and all functions work properly such as login, logout, email and register. Currently when a user needs to login, you are redirected to a separate page, which is, /auth/login. What I am experimenting with is loading the login page in a mo...

Are there some OSX users here?
06:43
yea whats up
@Duikboot Yes
Have you ever updated your .bash_profile file? :-)
yea what are you trying to do
aliases?
Yes add another export for my php version to use composer.
But I have it open in my texteditor but when I start typing it want to create a duplicate.
try to use sudo to open it in the terminal
I would assume thats why it wont allow you to edit the file because of permissions
have you ever used vim in the terminal?
are you trying to find out how to close it ?
im trying to help Duikboot with the bash_profile
@tereško ?
I opened it now as SUDO but got the same message.
06:48
also , why do you people keep on using sudo instead of just su -
I have no writing permissions it says.
@tereško Those are not the same thing.
yes , bare sudo does not alter the users current environment , which can cause soem significant issues .. as @MadaraUchiha
dumb question but do you normally have admin rights
?
user895378
Behold the awesomeness of parallel HTTP resource retrieval in userland PHP:
user895378
06:50
$requests = [];
for ($i=0; $i<100; $i++) {
    $requests[] = 'http://www.google.com';
}
$onResponse = function($requestKey, Artax\Response $response) {
    echo 'Response: (', $requestKey, ') ', $response->getStatus(), "\n";
};
$onError = function($requestKey, Exception $error) {
    echo 'Error: (', $requestKey, ') ', $e->getMessage(), "\n";
};
$client = new Artax\Client;
$timeStart = microtime(TRUE);
$client->requestMulti($requests, $onResponse, $onError);
var_dump(microtime(TRUE) - $timeStart);
Yes I do.
user895378
float(1.1981070041656)
@Twhyler , i normal have user from wheel group
Is it not possible to locate that file in the filesystem?
it is
what exactly are you looking for ?
06:51
@rdlowrey It says Artax not found ... hehe
Well I have the bash_profile now open and I see this :
ok, I would completely restart and try to open it through the terminal using sudo vim and see if you still get the same message. do this:
touch .bash_profile
then edit the file using sudo vim
then run source .bash_profile
user895378
@Jack lol, yeah, you'd need to clone it and checkout the 2.0.0-dev branch.
@Twhyler why would anyone use sudo for editing a fine file in home directory ?!
user895378
06:52
I was mostly just pleased with myself. No need to test it out unless you have some use case :)
@rdlowrey Looks nice though, a good alternative to curl_multi_xxx :)
its the .bash_profile, pretty sure thats necessary to edit that file
user895378
Yeah, curl_multi_* is a nightmare and a half. For that matter, curl_* is a nightmare and a half.
N * 1.5 * nightmare - where N is the number of simultaneous requests.
user895378
The exponential curl_* nightmare.
06:55
Sudo vim gives me the following :
Used sudo vim open ~/.bash_profile
sorry not just sudo vim, if you have never used vim then this is gonna get confusing for you.. just use this command: open -a "TextEdit" .bash_profile
to get out of that screen your in, type the following: :q!
I receive now this : i.sstatic.net/Ppko8.png
But it's not possible to edit.
It keeps asking me to duplicate it.
Can a restart solve this issue?
you can try, make sure you are editing the .bash_profile that is in your home directory and not somewhere else, root will also have one but you shouldnt need to edit that
07:03
Just edit /etc/profile =D
good mornings
早安 :)
Ill give it a try
Merde got called because a twitter stream is not working anymore on a website ; dev.twitter.com/blog/api-v1-is-retired -_-
07:19
@Twhyler I can't edit it : /
@Jack /etc/profile is not a good solution :p
@Duikboot No kidding.
@Gordon jeez, why the auto generated comment was deleted?
07:27
:P
Trying to update using VIM
E45: 'readonly' option is set (add ! to override)
I have now succesfully pasted my correct export path but It coudn't save : /
morning
hey everyone
morningz @PeeHaa埽
morningz all
hey @JoeWatkins. Where have you been last week? I thought we lost you :)
any one have any idea about codeigniter
07:32
user image
3
i'm new to codeigniter
@AnkurSaxena I do have some thoughts about CI, but I don't think you would like it ;)
tell me....
most welcome...
I think it is one of the worst frameworks out there
:)
07:33
i don't know much about framework
i'm new to framework design so ask in stackoverflow they said ic is better
Yay moar intarnet points! :-) Thanks for undeleting the answer and adding the disclaimer. — PeeHaa 埽 34 secs ago
:D
dammit why does it take so long for changing a profile file
peehaa have you know ic
I have looked into it. Never used it, because... I have looked into it
@AnkurSaxena i am inclined to agree with PeeHaa - codeigniter is one of the worst frameworks
07:38
@PeeHaa埽 I'm around, on holiday till September ... rebuilding bike for summer and that, just trying to keep boredom at bay ...
@AnkurSaxena , you might find this relevant to your current research: stackoverflow.com/a/16356866/727208
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Q: CodeIgniter TankAuth ajax forms

TwhylerI am using the lastest version of CodeIgniter and TankAuth and all functions work properly such as login, logout, email and register. Currently when a user needs to login, you are redirected to a separate page, which is, /auth/login. What I am experimenting with is loading the login page in a mo...

@AnkurSaxena I would suggest you look into symfony for a decent framework. I used to say symfony or zend, but the more I think about it the more I start to dislke zend and the decisions they made.
Disclaimer: my opinions may differ 1 week from now
@Twhyler When I open the file with VIm how can I
save it succesfully?
^ please see the duplicate link, I first voted as not a real question or similar.
07:42
@Duikboot to save in vim simply hold shift and press z twice
user652649
@Twhyler how about stop spamming around your question? xD
user652649
morning
@Duikboot :w?
Im am really a noob to vim
07:43
or :wq if you also want to close the thing
I did now the following:
1.
open the sudo vim open vim ~/.bash_profile ( Pressed 'i' to edit )
2. made my edits but Im not able to save
and you get an error? or is it just that pressing the key on the keyboard is not transfered to the computer any longer?
So this is what I currently am seeing : i.sstatic.net/8hdWj.png
Now I would like to save
ESC; ESC; :; w; ENTER
but every vim tutorial should cover that
so I wonder if you're really asking for that.
07:55
Well yeah I did that
but when I open it again its gone
"~/.bash_profile" [readonly] 6L, 245C
hey any one can help me for this question wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/102618/…
YES YES YES, its working
thanks guys for helping me out!
Composer successfully installed :-)
I sometimes wonder how you get dressed in the morning without asking room 11 ;-)
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08:08
Me? :)
Running now Whoops! errors for php :)
08:25
I just asked myself, projects on git can they be deployed on a live webserver?
So it can be easy for example to make updates?
( Never used git)
Git helped me with my impotence, it's great!
@Duikboot yes they can
Is it good practice to do?
@Duikboot For some personal (not really critical) projects I deploy automatically when pushing to git. For more critical applications I run jenkins and staging and automatic deployment
Allright, yeah sometimes when I work on a project I have to edit all the configuration files etc... but I was thinking what If I should start using Git and deploy them to a live ftp server, maybe that is a better solution?
08:30
Configuration files shouldn't be inside your repo.
@Duikboot Yes, you can do that
I use a post-receive hook to run deployment scripts
I should start reading more about git @Jack :) so I know how it all works.
Time for launch. I'll have to cook it now.
Morning all
@shiplu.mokadd.im You mean lunch not launch :)
@vascowhite you are right.
Also the term can be applied as I always cook before I launch something (project, website etc) .. :D
@vascowhite his grammar is correct, I think
Mornings
08:50
yo
Mornin'
morning
@ircmaxell I think you can solve this the same way?

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