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@Telkitty猫咪咪 I know someone who used SO for a longtime, way before me. He didn't have to create an account. He told me each problem he had, there were like 10 of the same question in different flavors with solutions.
@vascowhite lol
It is true
but there are always questions without answers
because apple/microsoft/google developers also produce bugs just like everyone else
there are "around" methods
but no straight forward methods
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Well some questions aren't well formed, some of them makes you guess 100 times, some of them are unclear, some of them were even in another language than english, some of them were RTM, some of them were duplicates, some of them were solved in the comments but didn't get an answer, some of them the OP didn't bother to post the solution after he found it, and so continues the list ....
You are talking about questions with answers, I was talking about those which don't have any answers ... I had a question on my old account that had an upvote every couple of weeks because there was no answer to that question - usually to do how to use google product on window/Apple software.
I'm talking about those that don't have an answer
once in a while I looped through the regex tag for example, but there were questions soooo that it didn't even make sense
13:09
Well I am not talking about answer on SO site, I meant answer in real life
like there is no straight way to solve the problem whatsoever
@Telkitty猫咪咪 oh ok ...
Hi
I want to redirect to a page when 500 error occure using .htaccess
in php
Anyone know the content needed for that?
@shin Did you search for it ?
Yes
I create with the help of htaccessredirect.net
hey
everyone
13:16
"//Custom 404 errors
ErrorDocument 404 https:mydomain.com/error.php"
any one have any idea about codeigniter
This is my content of .htaccess
Is there a more succinct way of checking the PHP version than I've used here? 3v4l.org/tVl3O
@HamZa,Did you know why it wont works?
ErrorDocument 500 index.php
?
13:17
how to provide base_url(); in codeigniter
@yes
@Ankur,Check application/config/config.php
@shin why don't you use
ErrorDocument 500 error.php
yes i see
i'm new to codeigniter
will you help me out
@HamZa,Actualy i am using codeigniter
13:19
But in my server error reporting is off
@shin lolz, CI is unknown to me ...
when i install i find welcome.php
css is written on same page
@Ankur can you try echo base_url();
what i want to provide path to external css
tell me what changes can done to get base url()
@Ankur $config['base_url'] = 'yourpath';
in your config.php
eg:$config['base_url'] = 'http://yourdomain.com';
13:25
on config.php file $config['base_url'] = '';
@AnkurSaxena Change $config['base_url'] = 'http://localhost/your directory';
Now you can call base_url();
it returns "http://localhost/your directory"
E P I C: https://github.com/noidontdig/gitdown Give this group a medal! Next hackathon should require this on ballmer mode...
user1125394
hey anyone can help me... i got a category base php code.. i want to some modified it... anyone can help me?
it's not possible to do for ($i = 0; $i < 5; ;) { $i += 1; }
I thought we could omit some stuff things
13:29
emfile 2 months ago Working on shit [noidontdig] <--- just like my Git comments :D
user1125394
$lol=true; for (;$lol;);
@cx see the big comment?
Additionally, check out this answer:
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A: Is this a good hashing password function in PHP? If not, why?

ircmaxellThe code that you have given is a port of PHPASS, specifically the "portable" algorithm. Note the qualification of portable. This will only apply to the phpass library if you pass true as the second constructor parameter. From here on out in this answer, phpass refers ONLY to the portable algorit...

basically, PBKDF2 isn't bad at all. But bcrypt is measurably stronger (not significant, but measurable)
@cx Heck, just look at the top table. It shows how bcrypt is demonstrably stronger
13:39
when i give this code in my side then it's show 5 post in one time but i want it's show one bye one
<?php query_posts('category_name=wordpress&showposts=5'); ?><?php while (have_posts()) : the_post(); ?><li><a href="<?php the_permalink(); ?>">
<?php the_title(); ?>
</a> </li>
<?php endwhile; ?>
anyone can help me?
What are you trying to do because this doesn't look like logical code at all
oh good god
Wow that's amazing
I want one of those dogs..
@dragon112 i want to try it breaking news with marquee code
13:42
@Gordon dude, put it back as an image. It scared the crap out of me at first as well!
see it my site in header news1.techjagot.com
@ircmaxell What does NTLM stand for on sheet 27?
In a Windows network, NTLM (NT LAN Manager) is a suite of Microsoft security protocols that provides authentication, integrity, and confidentiality to users. NTLM is the successor to the authentication protocol in Microsoft LAN Manager (LANMAN), an older Microsoft product, and attempts to provide backwards compatibility with LANMAN. NTLM version 2 (NTLMv2), which was introduced in Windows NT 4.0 SP4 (and natively supported in Windows 2000), enhances NTLM security by hardening the protocol against many spoofing attacks, and adding the ability for a server to authenticate to the client. ...
Oh so that one is pure shite then :p
13:45
@Telkitty猫咪咪 that aint no salad
this is
I like that salad
@dragon112 I bet your dog would too ... if you have a dog to start with
@Telkitty猫咪咪 My dog is as small as a rat, eating all that would make her explode.
@Gordon and this is a cat
13:47
anyone can help me
Ok not really my dog, my gf's dog.
@dragon112 like this?
anyone have idea how to get iv. MajesticSEO Inbound Link for site
?
ZOMBIE = PALE, EMACIATED CORPSE IN DESPERATE NEED OF FLESH. VEGAN = BASICALLY SAME COINCIDENCE? ME SAY NO.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 No, she doesn't have a flower in her ass :)
13:57
yay! 8 hours to go! (Until I pick up glass)!
@Jimbo I like that idea :D
@ircmaxell Lol
@ircmaxell Wait you mean Google Glass?
I really want to try one of those, unfortunately they are not in the EU yet (or so I think)
14:13
I have a question about accessing MySQL remotely. I want to allow access to connections from a specific domain.. is that possible?.. or do I have to use IP's
@dragon112 Yup
14:30
hi guys,
hey fella, I'm getting a strange problem here: When I do <input value="<?php echo htmlspecialchars($value);?>" />, I'm actually seeing the html entities in the form. Any idea why that is? Everything I've read shows that it should convert and submit the proper thing, but it isn't
fellas*
@user371699 what if there are already entities in $value?
there are quotes
no, meaning what if the entities were there from before
let's say value has "here's something"
14:37
@user371699 Can you show var_dump($value); ?
hmm, good idea, let me check
also, do ENT_QUOTES and set the charset to htmlspecialchars
bam
you're right
they already were converted somehow before, so it's doing it a second time
not sure why I didn't think of vardumping it
thank you
one of the craziest things I've seen in a while
@user371699 You should find where it happened and fix that, in general you should only htmlspecialchars() at the point of output (like you are doing above), doing it anywhere else is almost certainly premature
14:40
exactly, that's why I was so confused, I normally don't do it before output
maybe codeigniter is doing it somewhere
@user371699 If you can't find it, the last (4th) argument to htmlspecialchars() can be set to false to prevent things from being double encoded, but that would just be a band-aid and you should only do it if you are short on time to track the problem down, and come back to it later and fix it properly
guys can any one please explain me what is dependance management in plain English... ?
thank you, dave
hopefully I can find it
just gonna dump this variable in various places till I can narrow down where it's happening =)
14:45
@Ruwantha huh?
@CarrieKendall Even nicer if you draw two exactly horizontal lines above and below :)
@ircmaxell I was just looking for that :-P
@NikiC yeah, i was trying but i have these wobbly hands, ya see
@Danack I don't like that page. It, and all the articles it links, are quite focused on pushing DIC, rather than just explaining the abstract concept of DI. I think you should understand the latter before you even hear about the former
14:48
@Danack yes man when I go for most of framework(zend, Slim etc ) they ask to install the composer we still can get the use of framework without getting composer. I want to know why we need composer ?
@DaveRandom agreed, they explain DI in the sense that it doesn't exist without containers which was very confusing for me when i was learning the concept
@DaveRandom Fair point - but the next page does give a complete example without DIC and then only on subsequent pages goes to DIC
@ircmaxell @ Im gonna watch this now... thank you !!!
Awesome!
let me know what you think!
that video is the bomb-diggity
although he YELLS at you from time to time, completely necessary for learning DI :P
14:53
I yell?
Don't have sound here, I'll have to watch it at home :)
@ircmaxell caps
Might as well subscribe as well so I don't forget.
Yea Caps-Lock is turned on on his hand :p
14:54
indeed!
Anyone know if it's possible to do a return / throw, in the same ternary? Don't ask why, just interested ;)
I don't believe you can inside of the ternary
you could throw $foo ? new Bar : new Baz
Even if you could you shouldn't
Anything like that : return ($thing) ? $thing : throw new OMGException();
but not $foo ? return 1 : throw new bar;
14:55
(Obviously wont work)
Ahhh
@Jimbo no, you can't, and for good reason
@ircmaxell Perfect, that's what I was after :)
Having a 5pm moment there
I'm having a 5PM goodbye moment, see you all tomorrow
anyone know codeigniter here?
the validation class seems to be converting all special characters to html entities
without me telling it to do so
14:59
@ircmaxell : I watched it carefully n i think I get the idea. But what it has to do with composer (getcomposer.org) ?
wow, interesting. codeigniter automatically converts characters if validation failed
I didn't know that
didn't see that in the docs
@Ruwantha nothing
@user371699 codeigniter's security model is borked from the getgo
is it?
I'm thinking of learning something else for my next projects, maybe laravel or something
@ircmaxell : Ok then Dependency management n Dependency Injection has no relation. What is the meaning of Dependency management ?
Management means there's something that manages your dependencies
like a container
or something that downloads and installs your dependencies for you
15:05
@ircmaxell if I have a db class that does just connection to db and I have $dbo = new DBO(); $user = new User($dbo); makes sense?
@iroegbu that's DI...
@iroegbu Probably not. A User probably doesn't need to talk directly to a DBO...
depends on User's responsibilities
if it's \App\Services\DataMapper\User, then quite possibly
Oh my god. All our domain objects in the model folder consist mainly of static methods.
@Jimbo then they are not objects
15:09
@ircmaxell Fair point
@Gordon They're just functions grouped
Lets take a example, To develop a zend application we simply can get the skeleton application and put the zend library in side the zend/vender/library folder and it will work. so my question is why we need composer's DM ?
@Jimbo eih, you disgust me ;)
@Gordon Hey, it's not me, it's our "architect". fml
@Jimbo you're a team. so don't blame others.
3
15:11
@Ruwantha Mostly for 3rd party libraries. Lets say you want to use React to power a event loop, and you also want to use some other lib for parsing some custom message format you created, your project would require both of those libs
@Gordon I've been doing this less than a year. For consistency, future code must now adhere to previous code - so I have to implement a load of static methods in this new class
user895378
Probably the most important thing that will be said in chat today:
user895378
1 min ago, by Gordon
@Jimbo you're a team. so don't blame others.
@Jimbo that's the project without unit-tests, right? It has to be. Otherwise someone would have already noticed the proverbial foot-shooting they are doing there.
@Gordon Yep, no unit tests, global state everywhere, still uses mysql_*, uses SHA1
15:12
@Gordon Wait, your on the SO mod team. Does that mean that you're to blame every time a mod locks a stupid post that should be burned? :-P
@DaveRandom : Im little confuse. Im gonna install composer and try right now....
@Jimbo Uses sha1 for what? It's not totally useless for everything...
@DaveRandom I'm thinking of User as DAO
@DaveRandom Passwords in the db are SHA1('passwordHere')
@Jimbo Yeh that's totally unacceptable (not that I need to tell you)
15:14
@DaveRandom yes. although we are not colocated and it's not a real team in the cohesive team sense. its more like a group of volunteers.
hey people
@Jimbo see it as an opprtunity. you got plenty of classes to learn from that statics are death to testability now ;) and I really mean that. You have to do that once and feel the pain.
@DaveRandom, do I need to still run htmlspecialchars with the 4th set to false, if I know the variable is already getting escaped?
apparently codeigniter does it for me
@Gordon The only part of what you just said that I read was "yes". I might send you some hate mail next time I see it. Y'know, horse's head on your pillow, that kind of thing. Just a light hate campaign.
15:16
@ircmaxell Do you have any figures on how long it would take to break a basic SHA1 password in MySQL, and also how to break maybe a salted SHA1?
"Campaign" is a difficult word for my fingers to type, apparently. I wrote "camping" 3 times before I got it right
question on wording - images/example3/, images/example3/, images/example3/ - what do you call the /example part?
/me adds a rule to his email client now. if sender=~daveRandom mv /dev/null
sub-directory?
@Gordon why do you want only mails from daveRandom? :o
15:18
@user371699 Umm... can you turn the CI feature off? It's pretty difficult to auto-magically detect when to escape and when not to escape, I'm willing to bet it will get it wrong sometimes. I would be much more comfortable with doing it manually, YMMV.
@Gordon I guess. I suppose it's only upwards from here...
@Gordon (I assume a ~ is a binary inversion/not operator like in PHP)
@DaveRandom I totally agree, but I can't even find that it does it in the documentation. I looked at the source of how it works, and I think it just does it
very strange
looks like I don't have control
@Gordon You think that will stop me? I will change my name! And again! buahahahahahahahaha!!
this is really one of the first things that I outright dislike about CI now
15:21
@bwoebi actually that's pseudo code. but =~ in perl means match the value on the left hand against the expression on the right hand. afaik. but i dont know much about perl
@user371699 Don't worry, you'll find others :-P
I mean, I'm sure it's limited, but I haven't yet come across an existing function which has caused me troubles
which framework would you recommend?
laravel?
-4
Q: What does this do in perl?

Invictushere I guess the tag is a variable and it is checking for 9eaf.... but, does this exist in perl, I mean what is the "=~" sign doing here. and what is the "/" before and after 9eaf doing ?? if($tag =~ /9eaf/ ) { do something } Please, let me know if someone has any clue about those two param...

heh, i was right
@Gordon Okay… I think I know less about perl than you :-P
@bwoebi I know enough about perl to know that i dont want to know more about it :)
15:24
@user371699 Definitely not the best man to talk to on that subject. People are often saying that ZF2/Symfony2 are amongst the best, and IIRC someone who has opinions worth listening to said Laravel 4 was looking OK, but I don't really use frameworks (aside from various things I've written myself)
@Gordon Hear, hear!
@DaveRandom thanks
@cspray Is that the right kind of (hear|here) for that? If so, I never knew that, I would have written the other one
@Gordon why do you then use pseudocode in a perl-like syntax?
@user371699 np - there are others who hang around in here who have worthwhile opinions on the matter but I guess they are either not here or not interested at the moment (they usually chip in if they feel like doing so)
@user371699 regarding your previous question though - if the framework thinks it can handle the escaping then let it. Only worry about it if it gets something wrong
sounds good =)
@bwoebi to confuse you
What's the consensus of using immutable interfaces for pseudo-protection (via method-hiding) of their mutable implementations?
Like:
interface ImmutableInterface {
    function getValue();
}

class MutableImplementation implements ImmutableInterface {
    public function getValue() { }
    public function setValue($value) { }
}
And returning/expecting only ImmutableInterface in the API
It seems too much of a security-through-obfuscation problem. I mean, at the end of the day, anyone can open up (especially considering open-source) a library and 'eff with it. You can't protect those people; but does the above seem like a reasonable way to communicate that the API consumer "shouldn't 'eff with it"?
@Gordon I knew it!
15:35
anyone here have experience with salesforce?
@Bracketworks Why make it mutable at all?
@DaveRandom Because other options are less generalized, and more wonky in some circumstances (builders, and so on)
I'm struggling to see whats the advantage of wrapping a function around a object call? Maybe one of your OOP guru's can explain why this is so cool?
@Gordon I see, between Mutators/Accessors and the Distillate
15:39
@TheSnooker Huh?
@TheSnooker example of what you mean please
function {
return new someClass;
}

function()->somemethod();
@Bracketworks Right so it's not just some value object then?
@Bracketworks yes, because the Builder doesnt need the Accessors and the Writer doesnt need the Mutators
@TheSnooker Errr... no. That's all I have to say about that
15:40
@DaveRandom No as is not good or, No as in don't do that
thanks for the multiple values in cookie advice yesterday @TheSnooker, the json solution ended up working perfectly.
@TheSnooker Some APIs offer a procedural entry-interface to an otherwise OOP interface, to keep with the historical baggage of PHP.
@Daniel np :D
@Bracketworks so it's just to keep with tradition?
@DaveRandom Well, it is; a complex value object mind you.
I don't get that.
15:42
@TheSnooker Both. I would guess that whoever did that was trying to do object dereferencing (i.e. (new someClass)->somemethod()) before you could do it natively
That looks to me like someone avoiding having to assign an object to a variable. Which is nasty and opaque and somewhat pointless
The graph might go several levels deep, and composing objects may themselves be either immutable or mutable, however the state of the graph's root object is intended to be immutable.
I was just asking to see if anyone had a torches-and-pitchforks opinion of the matter. I'm on the fence myself, but I can see value in the approach.
@DaveRandom I'm confused at to why the previous developer did this
function Template(){
    return fTemplate::plate();
}
Template()->inject('combine.php');
jsut seems like he's going in circles
for no reason
@Bracketworks I'd probably implement it the other way round. Mutable POPO and then have a Decorator restricting access
$immutablePopo = new Immutable(new POPO);
which would also take care of cloning the values that need cloning to keep it immutable
15:47
@Jimbo what does "in mysql" have to do with it?
@TheSnooker Yeh that's horrible in a number of ways, but if you're working on an existing project which, I'm guessing, is littered with stuff like that then unpicking the spaghetti is going to be a big job. Reading between the lines, it's a even nastier wrapper over an already nasty singleton
@Jimbo passwords12.at.ifi.uio.no/Jeremi_Gosney_Password_Cracking_HPC_Passwords12.pdf
@ircmaxell Nothing really, apart from it's implemented by running SHA1()
@Gordon Yeop, that's a great idea, my only problem is since the decorator will implement the same interface as the concrete, it'll still expose set* but have to throw a NotImplementedException or something.
15:49
@DaveRandom yeah tell me about it.. and the comments are comical at times.
 /* need to fix this */
    static public function widget()
    {
so apparently that needs "fixing" lol
@TheSnooker What I find funniest about this is that it seems like the Template() method function should have at least been part of the fTemplate class, static or not.
@Bracketworks yeah. true. not an issue when you separate the interfaces into Accessor/Mutator though because then you can typehint against those as needed. not a decorator then obviously. that would be like in my GH example
@Bracketworks it's a hodgepogde
@TheSnooker It's a fiddlestick surprise wrapped in baloney toothpaste.
@Bracketworks Yeh it seems as though that function only exists so you can type 8 characters less
15:51
lol
@Bracketworks You don't wrap things in toothpaste, you smear toothpaste on things
$test = $Testicle;
@DaveRandom Talk to the fiddlesticks man; I'm staying out of this.
:P
@TheSnooker private $parts;
Anonymous
Is there anyway in php to know how the built-in functions were made/work? Like, what goes on when you call strlen('foo') or some other functions? what techniques does php use to count and return the data? I want to know how each functions are composed..
15:53
lol
Also $hit
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ lxr.php.net
lol, anytime I see a game where someone has $hitPoints I'm going to laugh. Cannot un-see.
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ look at the OPCodes with Vulcan Disassembler and what @PeeHaa埽 said
@DaveRandom took me a minute to get that
15:54
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ Can you read C? Because you need to learn that before you have any hope of understanding it...
@Gordon Yea, I'm thinking I'll go this route; split out accessor/mutator into interfaces, concrete implements both, decorator implements accessor only.
Thanks :)
@Bracketworks hmm. yes. combining both approaches. that would work, too.
@Gordon It'll offer more control through the decorator over the concrete.
I can add dynamic constraints and such; moreover, allow for varying decorator implementations.
Anonymous
@PeeHaa埽 @Gordon thanks. @DaveRandom, I Have been thinking about learning C, for the purpose of knowing how php works, but I thought the built-in functions were made with php in this case

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