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06:01
hi frdz
can u plz look into this
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Q: Returing null value using all_to_array in codeignitor

Rishi ReddyI was facing a problem with all_to_array. Its returning a null value. $object_self = new self(); $response = $object_self-> select('DATE(`created_at`) as day')->select_min('paid_amount','min_amount') ->get('orders'); $query_object = $response->all_to_array(array(...

@YogeshSuthar Mail me your num if you don't mind
@Mr.Alien Wow, 94 ups and yet the rep stays at 1?
@Jack I typed the answer before him but didn't posted as my boss called me for some work, and when I went back to answer, and what I saw was whoooop 94+
@Mr.Alien Yeah, but how comes his rep didn't move?
oh ... account suspended
due to voting irregularities lol
06:10
@Mr.Alien See your mail box.
@Jack LOL yes :p
@YogeshSuthar in a while ;)
@Jack May be because of that it get 94 ups :)
@Mr.Alien okk
@YogeshSuthar Started closing that as off-topic lol
@Jack I'll show you the biggest negation, btw even I have -1000 in my profile :p
damn am not getting that user
06:21
-1k ? wow
@Jack Got it stackoverflow.com/users/1479606/eli longest suspension ever came across
@Jack That was intentional by colleagues, had a chat with gordon and he removed those..
Ends in 2014 .. nice!
The suspension period ends on May 14 '14 at 18:21.
wow
-2822 on May 14th
06:25
yes, almost 3k
-2995 18:25 removed User was removed
> Your first attempt is a synax error:
Oh, the irony.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 hiiiii
Indians will never change
why you say it ?
06:28
@Mr.Alien in what sense ????
You guys wont get it
ya
obiously
@Mr.Alien regarding ??
Ignore it..
@Mr.Alien ok dude ...
06:30
How do you count the number of Indians in a chat room 101 :)
@Jack ha ha I guess you got what I was saying ;)
@Jack by their names
:p
I can't tell by their names tbh., except in trivial cases.
But an indian knows indian names :P
I can judge if they ping a particular user(I mean literally particular) or they scream for help
06:32
lolzzz
Good morning! :-)
The user pinged is usually the one who is the most visible, assuming they don't check everyone's rep first lol
@Jack ROFL
Damn, I just hate when people upvote an answer and then later undo it ... it's like, after reading the whole thing it wasn't what I wanted after all?
Talking about older answers of course.
@Jack Randoms :p I'll upvote it --
06:37
haha thnx.
;) nytym
It's almost as if they look at the shape of the answer first and go "yeah! that's da shit!"
@Jack Your answer's are very well explained. :D
Actually some people go random, usually happens with serial up voters, they upvote their answers, pick some random, and go away, in your case either he was lazy to read, or he was a noob to understand
@YogeshSuthar Thanks, that's one of my better answers .. not counting that funny one about regular expressions and comments lol
06:46
@Jack Any tips for writing well explained answers. :P
lol ... experience :)
@YogeshSuthar Jack is an old guy now, he has toooo much of experience, we have some time to gain things, so study :p
I'm still learning heh
@Jack Why leave learning :p
06:49
Exactly.
humans are always in learning phase :)
Except for noobs .. they stay in a perpetual state of noobness.
some study, they earn, if it is adequate for them, they are done, I am always hungry, so I keep learning
got a minute, read a short article, got an hour free, read a book, got a day free, play games \m/
Games wasted the whole day :(
06:53
@YogeshSuthar no, that's refreshment, I don't keep on studying, I study, I put it on a practical task, like the system I shown you, was nothing but a nyc app I made when learning
@Mr.Alien Actually I m also playing games on mobile not on PC and occasionally not daily.
I play a lot :p
While I was studying I wrote a napster client in c++ to run on the Linux console :)
That was great fun. Curiously, the first thing I wrote was the chat interface lol
@Jack That was great :D since when you started?
started what?
07:02
comps...
When our first PC was delivered, the almighty 8086!
Am asking age :p
i think its 35+ :P
Nah not that much, I guess he is 26
Back then I was 12.
07:04
looong way back, I just started comps at 21 :p
how much year ago?
same here @Mr.Alien
Started with GWBASIC hehe
Urahara Kisuke tell us
I learnt gw once, it sucked so moved to c, ended up with PHP
@YogeshSuthar Which stream you were in?
What?! GW-BASIC rawks man! ... well, it did once =p
07:08
I just used to do math in that
Such a beautiful editor, the line numbers in between 10, 20, 30, etc.
haha yes I remember
And the ON KEY GOSUB constructs.
I still have those books
@Mr.Alien I am from Science stream.:)
07:09
I particularly enjoyed the arbitrary RETURN statements haha
@YogeshSuthar Easier for you, am from commerce background :)
@Jack I sucked at while wend, I remember
Good monring
Isn't that just the while (x) { }?
@Mr.Alien What easier for me? It doesn't mean from which stream we are from, it depends on how much we practice.
Didn't got at that time, always used to stuck at infiite
07:12
@Mr.Alien Ooh, how about PEEK and POKE? :)
@YogeshSuthar Nah, it means a lot, you've started from basics, I've hopped in straight
@Jack POKE :p
Writing to arbitrary memory ... awesome stuff.
I never got concepts at that timee
@Mr.Alien Yeah its true, but teachers didn't teach us everything, they teach us just a small part which is necessary to pass the exams.
Second language was Pascal. Much, much better!
07:15
goood
@YogeshSuthar atleast you guys have colleagues from the same field, I was one man show
@Jack Never got a chance to learn vintage stuff
@Jack now I am thinking you are in 50s :P
I think how the future generations will cope up, as they won't get to start from the basics
@Mr.Alien Dafuq? Delphi? Hellooo
@Jack OMG... (Back to those days)
07:17
Hey, Pascal == good mmkay?
I feel that CSS will be a language one day, some might never get a chance to learn vintage CSS
In fact, everyone should learn it first before moving on to anything else :)
@Ihsan Mornin
@Jack Python is a good start
@Mr.Alien Css transform have to give complete events :D
07:18
@Mr.Alien What's vintage CSS? What we have now, or all the hacks and fixes that were needed back in IE6 days?
@GarethParker No I am saying this will be vintage if CSS evolved
goodbye all. :)
@Mr.Alien It is a language :)
@YogeshSuthar cya and ya btw no classes nothing :p
@Mr.Alien I can imagine telling my kids about IE6 one day. "And back in MY day, we needed to have two seperate stylesheets, one for IE and one for everything else"
07:19
@Jack Nah, there are no logics
@Mr.Alien I hated css when it started. Now I know, I was just ignorant. CSS is a good idea.
@GarethParker Haha, now am plannin to open an online museum
@Mr.Alien There is ... they're all if-statements basically.
@Ihsan CSS is fun
In fact, it's called a declarative language.
07:20
good mornings
@Jack No, am talking about real dynamics, variables, functions, proper inheritance etc
@Mr.Alien Agreed, not a language yet. But if you can incorporate drawing algorithms into a css it will be a language...
@Mr.Alien And a language should have all that to be called a language?
@Mr.Alien @Ihsan I never bothered to learn CSS till a year ago, and I never considered myself poorer for it. Until IE stopped being the standard, it was too hard to learn how to make it all work
They should make something like sass or less
07:22
@GarethParker My CSS knowledge was copy paste... It is magic woodooo
@Jack language should provide ease to the programmer, CSS is like a donkey if you compare to sass or less
Ooh, Chrome with Sass and less built in natively, that's an idea
I think your view of a language is a bit too narrow ;-)
@GarethParker I love CSS, and with CSS3, it has evolved to a great extent
@Jack I know, but will be broad soon ;)
@Mr.Alien If css incorporates for example a js subset for drawing algorithms, it will be the final hit to seperation of view-behaviour... That is what I have done in as3...
07:24
I can't find myself to like old CSS. Borders and box-shadows are what made my learning nice and fun, before that it was like trying to draw on the webpage with a ruler, frustrating and plain
For me, border-radius =D
That's the one :)
The pain inflicted when doing rounded corners with HTML and/or JavaScript tricks was just awful.
@Jack loool
Borders without border-radius is like a portrait of a person without any circles
07:26
@Jack No, the real pain was hover, when events like onmouseover and onmouseout were used
Ugh, that's another pain point.
Anyone know how I can iterate over elements in an XML, and get the associated XSD simple types? I need to truncate fields over maxLength rather than it failing validation
Now I'm trying to remember JavaScript before jQuery
And that's why I went into PHP instead of CSS/JavaScript when I started learning
jQuery is what made me more fanatic in JavaScript :)
@GarethParker jQuery is easier than JS
07:28
To the point where you can actually code a project without it :)
JS is lil wide
I was 16 when I discovered jQuery. Before then, I actually turned down money from jobs that wanted AJAX on their site
I was like "Nope, can't do it
Go pay someone else"
lol
That's how terrible AJAX was without jQuery. It made a 15 year old turn down solid cash
Which brings me to ask why jQuery hasn't been implemented as a standard inside browsers, rather than needing a separate library
ha ha, actually I've no idea how Ajax works, but ya, copy paste modifying is always what works
07:29
@Mr.Alien look that is in the language I defined for my little as3 vm... The source defines dynamic style roules for controls: jsfiddle.net/FpkN8
@GarethParker They should actually do it, it will save 90Kb bandwidth
@Mr.Alien Well, Ajax is not much more than XmlHttpRequest really.
Of course, jQuery supercharged it.
@Ihsan planning to merge JS and CSS?
Anyway, work is done for the night
I'm heading off
@Mr.Alien No need. that was for da donkey called as3
07:31
@Jack I always stick to traditional I don't know why, in PHP, I stick to traditional, I don't like learning any frameworks
@Ihsan haha
@GarethParker night
Learning frameworks improves your code quality compass :)
I know, I've so many books, I start with one and I close it reading few pages
good mornings!
Hmm, DateTime class is cheating with their magical comparison overloading ... I want __compareTo() magic method =p
> I see no link in your head to the jQuery Library.
@Jack Well, probably, picking the wrong one can also result in total disorientation and a great fun wasting of time :)
Great quote ;-)
@hakre Ssshh, don't tell everyone ;-)
@Jack If the spinal cord is hardwired with jQuery, there is no need to link it in the head :)
Yeah, that's why jQuery should be a browser extension =D
07:45
I think we should've something like brain.js
> You're better off not using the DateTime class. Use strtotime() or some library, like Zend_Date.
Now that reminds me, I have to buy a new guitar
@vascowhite Hehe, but the list of magic methods is actually here. =D
Shameless promotion of own answer heh
07:50
@Jack haha
It shouldn't be too hard to make actually.
@ircmaxell linked to a PHP internals tutorial site the other day that had the implementation of a __compare() magic method as an example, but I can't find the link just now.
Perhaps you could add that to your answer ;-)
@Jack Yup, that's the one.
It would be awesome to be able to do if($myObject1 < $myObject2){} and define the behaviour.
we cry for security, than why stack logs in a user automatically when pressed on log in even if he is logged out?
08:07
@Jack Done :)
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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...

hello
hello
hello
mornig
08:10
@PeeHaa埽 You broked the hello chain
Hello
@Jack Although, I suppose the proper way to do it now is for there to be an SPL comparable interface.
@dragon112 strtolower('Hello');
@Mr.Alien That outputs an empty string
you forgot echo =(
08:14
LOL
Anyone knows some of CSS?
I know SOME CSS
I have a footer, but it's adapted to the auto height of the content, if the content is empty the footer will be near the header, so I want the footer in some position, but if the content reach the position of the footer, the footer need to be adapted to the content height
Search for ryan faits sticky footer
thanks
08:25
I don't think it's sticky footer ... more like, it should stick to the bottom of the screen until the content touches it and then it should flow with the content instead.
the footer fixed in a position, if the content if big the footer will adapt
@Jack Ya so sticky footer doesn't mean it will be visible along the scroll, it will be at the bottom of the page even though the content is short, if the content exceeds viewport height, that footer will be shifted down with the content too
and the sticky example I'm looking now it seems to be what i need
@rokimoki You don't need to use fixed, it won't suffice your needs, just look for what I suggested
@Mr.Alien I've seen that happen as well; at one point it decides you're signed out, but when you refresh the page you're back.
08:27
@Mr.Alien something like this? ryanfait.com/sticky-footer
@rokimoki Yap
@Jack Actually that's dangerous, what if I am in a local cyber, I logged out and other guy logs in and he enters directly into my account..
@user2360906 Ya, I've flagged it, don't worry
Ehm okay, I didn't see it happen when I actually sign out.
Log a bug I'd say.
Look at this guy stackoverflow.com/questions/17082544/… so many badges but a question without proper code or a demo
@Jack Probably would be discussed on meta, let me check
@user2360906 i use jsfiddle.net
@Mr.Alien They're all from famous questions, the gold badges :)
Yea, throw up a non constructive question and will get a badge
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Q: center content in div with CSS

Thomashow to center content in div horizontally and vertically. i will be happy if someone give me small sample code with css.

Like that one ... gawd
For vertical centering ... use tables >D
08:35
^ quick, before it lays (more) eggs - it already does :/
@Jimbo moinsi moinsi
lol
@Jack Just as I said to @YogeshSuthar in the morning, lack of real world experience
lays eggs
> The purpose of the State, the first job it is tasked with, is the protection of that State from external enemies. This is the first principle of even having a State in the first place: to make sure that the populace is protected from the depredations of the foreigners who would do them harm.
I really have to stop reading Forbes Magazine
the world view is just totally different from mine
Wahoo, my first ever post to hit 50 votes (I guess it's been useful then) :D
08:36
I always get angry when reading their articles.
Aaaa gordon would know this, @Gordon why my login credentials are not cleared even if I press logout?
@Jimbo noice!
@Mr.Alien E_MISSING_CONTEXT
@Jack Thanks, half way there ;)
@Gordon Unfortunately, the State doesn't really protect the populace from internal enemies banks.
08:39
@Gordon You log out, press on login button, select a particular api, may be google, fb, or stackexchange, and you'll be logged in without entering any credentials
@Mr.Alien Hey, that's not really the same thing ... that's OpenID
posted on June 13, 2013 by Qafoo - PHP

During my talk at IPC Spring I showed an approach for embedding entities in REST responses. This methodology might be useful if the standard use-case for your API is to request multiple related entities together. The downside of such an approach is the raised complexity of caching and especially purging logic. In this blog post I will further elaborate on the approach of resource embedding.

@Mr.Alien Is it your browser?
No, SE doesn't enforce PAPE ;-)
@Jack the entire premise that this is the "first job" of a state is ridiculous. And to justify PRISM with it, is even worse.
08:41
@Jack I select stackexchange, I know that if I select google, obviously I'll be logged in if I've google cookies, but this happens with stackexchange too
@vascowhite Fox
@Mr.Alien you are probably logged in with the ID provider then
@Gordon Stackexchange
@Gordon They are talking about the US right? So they're justifying invading another country or what? I've not been following global politics ;-)
@Gordon Global Logout -> Press Login -> Select Stackexchange and I am back in
@Gordon Oh okay, pardon my ignorance ... it's legal spying ;-)
@PeeHaa埽 System should filter this question seriously
That's because it's Latin; try to replace it with English. — Jack 10 secs ago
@Mr.Alien ask on MSO
@Gordon dONE
@Gordon Pfff, what a lackey!
08:47
They say it's a feature? Yuk meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/184244/…
@Gordon Here is something cuter than Forbes :)
@Jack that aint cute.
@Mr.Alien yes!
But still cuter than Forbes though, because it's after all a kitten.
08:49
Even this sucks, this should be shown after 3 dupe votes "This question may already have an answer here:"
@PeeHaa埽 Yuk again
Is it possible to log in to a site then send a GET request to a url?? If I have the fields and the site its posting to??
all with CURL ??
Nice :-)
htanks gorden bookmarked
08:52
^ OP asks for if - should we close against a duplicate instead?
@PeeHaa埽 didn't knew you answer CSS questions too
@Mr.Alien Opened it. Saw crap answers. Jumped in to fix the situation :)
haii alll
09:04
can any1 tell me some functions for geting data froma url
what kind of data?
other than curl, file_get-contents , simplexml_load_file
why other than those?
an arry which is encode by json
so, a json document then?
09:05
those r disabled in my server
I agree, it is even suggested in the first line of the top voted answer.
> People will have a range of answers for these questions
what a surprise.
can u help me?
yes, get a new server.
09:06
i'm serious.
so their r no other options than those 3
@user1929491 there's fopen() but that will probably not work either.
Other than that, you have http extension which I don't think they would have installed either.
Lastly, you can try fsockopen() ... feel the raw power!
@Jack may b i have to chek those
09:20
Awesome - that's a free ticket to PHPNW ;)
Anyone worked on FB OpenGraph or other FB API?
Who hasn't?
Postman Pat, Postman Pat, Postman Pat and his black and white cat...
@Nezam yea i did lill bit
09:27
@Jimbo Oooh me! Me!
@DaveRandom Pieter Post, Pieter Post met z'n poes verdient de kost
@dragon112 I'm looking after a 2 year old, what's your excuse? :-P
@DaveRandom I am a 2 year old :)
@user1929491 i just need to know if this is possible or not.Like if i share a particular article from a blog .Can we make a fb app which can track how many shares how many articles got?
@dragon112 hey that's me
09:33
Also "Pieter Post, Pieter Post with his cat earns a living" doesn't seem right...
That's how the dutch one goes :p
It's not really a copy..
Not exactly aspirational is it?
@DaveRandom Nope. This is the complete song: pinkelotje.nl/liedjes/pieter_post.htm
By the way I'm sorry in advance for your eyes.
Yay! It's 1998!
Haha you feel young again! :p
09:38
nedstat.nl .... wow, seriously, wow.
@Nezam am not sure abt that, may be we can get those details by using the blog id which will be given by fb
@dragon112 It's not a million miles away from the English version. I guess you have to allow a bit of artistic license to make it rhyme in another language
@Jack Whats wrong? :o
@DaveRandom I watched that soooo much :p
@dragon112 it's just ... old :) knowing that nedstat is now something else heh
Alright
09:42
@dragon112 Yeh, the new ones are rubbish
Here is a quick decision help for the next time you consider buying a Packt book: twitter.com/seldaek/status/345108242013229056
I would say no better as Jack! — btoueg 11 mins ago
Fool! Does he not realize the answer from a legendary user supersedes everyone elses?
Goddamn, since I've been accepting / rejecting user's edits, there are so many stupid and completely incorrect engrish ones!!
Yay I got downvotes seriously I should write a theory on sheep voting
@Mr.Alien Replace "OpenID" with "stackexchange.com", it works exactly the same way as far as I'm aware. Log out of SO, then go to stackexchange.com and log out of that, then see what happens when you click the log in link on SO again. — Anthony Grist 1 min ago
@Mr.Alien Told you :)
09:57
So you mean stack exchange is nothing but an open ID now?
Indeed.
It's an OpenID provider.
Hmm.. Strange, though I followed his last comment, seems like SO still fails to ask credentials

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