@blackgreen it is OK to cv-pls if it is within our normal criteria, e.g. recent activity, you aren't involved, you're not performing user-targeting, etc.
@hrdwdmrbl I closedyour question as a duplicate and deleted your answer, because you posted an answer saying that your question could be solved by what was in another question. That's more-or-less the definition of a duplicate.
@AndrasDeak PHP offers prepared statements like most sensible languages. It's just that people are stubborn to have the SQL injection feature in their code
@hrdwdmrbl I'm happy to revisit your question, but not here (see below). Letting subject matter experts make the call as to it being a duplicate is probably best. My actions were based entirely on your statement in your answer saying that your question was solvable based on the question you linked. You've edited the question, so it will automatically be placed in the reopen queue to be reviewed by other users, which should permit them to make the evaluation as to it being a duplicate.
Given that you appear to feel it's not a duplicate, I'm surprised you haven't voted to reopen your question (currently no reopen votes).
@hrdwdmrbl Another time, if you don't think your question is a duplicate, then don't post an answer saying that your question is solved by another question.
OTOH, you would be welcome to make a general question in the room as to asking why your question was closed. However, when doing so, you need to walk a fine line, because this room also doesn't permit making requests (e.g. a request for reopening) about questions you're involved in.
@AndrasDeak Makes sense. Python doesn't have to deal with DBs all the time but PHP does. So there's a metric ton of PHP tutorials still telling people how to do it using escaping
in python the issue is that various DB engines use slightly different syntax, so you see both '?' and '%s' as placeholder in parametrized statements, the latter being extremely confusing in the SQL injection regard
what I said in my previous message is that for a newbie the crucial difference between cur.execute(query, (param1, param2)) and cur.execute(query % (param1, param2)) where the latter is the injection vulnerability (and is made possible when the DB engine uses c-style format specifiers as placeholders)
@AndrasDeak Not in the same way (I'm not great at Python so I could be wrong here) but the %s stuff tends to be where it substitutes the values for whatever variables you pass
Do you guys see this warning message in responsive mode when you attempt to add the regex tag to a question or is it only me?
> Explain your regular expression question in detail Include a tag for one specific engine or language (perl, pcre, c#, etc) Show the pattern that isn't working Provide examples of input text that should and shouldn't match Describe the desired results and how the pattern isn't producing them
@oguzismail Maybe regex is too broad? It says in the message to add more specific tags. Many people do homework dumps on regex questions, so maybe that's there to warn them?
@oguzismail Having a link the the actual question where you see this would probably be helpful, as such messages can depend on the other tags already existing on the question.
@10Rep Weird, I guess the ghost in the server room got sick of my trivial edits. @Makyen It happens everywhere. In responsive mode (not the mobile view), click Edit tags, type regex, select it, wait for a moment
@Shree I assume that people were suggesting you leave the room because you've asked to be kicked. I'd expect that people were offering an alternative which didn't involve any moderation-type action on the part of others.
as far as I know mods outside their jurisdictions are just regular users
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being a mod elsewhere could suggest positive character features and a tendency to de-escalate conflicts and just being a nice guy altogether, but there's no guarantee
@Shree different rooms have different moderation cultures. As the room owners here have told you, they don't like to kick. If you did this in the python room I'd kick you fast because that's how I approach room moderation: kick soon, be open to improvement.
if you want to respect the room owners here (which you surely do) then follow their requests without having them force you out the door
And you yourself are an esteemed member of the community, so people won't take action against you so easily. Takes this into consideration too :)
If I see correctly, the close reason is determined by the majority, regardless of the other vote. How do you handle a case where you see two close votes sitting at a reason which you don't agree with?
@AndrasDeak I respect . You know. rene, Makyen, BhargavRao , PetterFriberg is my teacher. I also respect others RO but don't want to pinch from other user who dont understand. I respect site and still love so why I am here.
@AndrasDeak Ok, that makes sense. In this case it was "more focus" vs. "needs clarity" - the question was quite focused, but really hard to understand. But I agree, in the end it doesn't really matter :)
@Shree nope. It is fine as it is here. It is a good explanation from a fellow RO of another room that is kind enough to help out here. I like what is exchanged, it is a good example how to resolve things and useful for those that read back the transcript. You're fine, we're fine, I'm fine. Move on.
Maybe I am missing something, but are you surprised there is a feature that warns you about tags, are you surprised that there is one for Regex, or are you surprised that it works properly in responsive mode?
:O Then that should be a bug report. If you don't see this when you are on computer it means that something is wrong. The warning has been present and working correctly for me since forever. Both on desktop and in responsive mode.
I'm often amazed that how ignorant I can be of the technology I use everyday. @RyanM maybe, but I had to make sure it certainly doesn't work on my computer. And it's past my bed time
@Dharman I didn't know it was always there, move on
I wonder if I could write a script or SEDE query to find users who think code formatting should be used as much as possible on any technology name or concept.
@Scratte It goes well with my other side hobby of finding bad reviewers :-p
Unfortunately for that hobby, it has recently come to my attention that "Recommend deletion" reviews don't show up in review history, which makes checking LQP reviewers' work...difficult
I base my evaluation on the Answers, which are all referencing things that seems to not be included int he Question :) But.. "Looks OK" is fine with me, if that's the verdict :)
@Scratte haha...but really, though, if I found a bad reviewer who's a room regular, I'd ping them instead of flagging, since the goal is really education on how to do it properly. Also, I somehow doubt you're a bad reviewer...I think you're even more thorough than me.
@Scratte the first answer references things that are included in the question. Namely, the fact that the code is run in GHCI, which is interactive and needs a special command to enter multiline mode.
See, e.g., my slow campaign to educate edit suggesters about web.archive.org by approving their edits and then pinging them in the comments (2 so far!).
The answer saying "I guess" is probably because the answerer did not bother to run the code into GHCI. OP's problem is a common mistake when getting started in Haskell I guess (which I also had).
@MarcoBonelli Are you sure?.. It seems the edited in the missing "symbol". So does it mean it still gives an error, or did they just invalidate an Answer?
@10Rep That's not a close flag :) Users with more than 3K reputation point don't close flag, they close vote. They don't have "Blatantly off-topic", instead they have a custom reason where they can type in stuff.
@MarcoBonelli I always feel a bit awkward once I've guided someone through fixing the obvious problems and then I'm asked for the solution, and I have to explain that I actually have very little idea about their question, I'm just helping them to fix it so that someone else can maybe answer it ^^;
@RyanM The funny part is when I edited his question he just edited it back again. Kinda like an edit war. Then the next day my edit number was like 100 more :D
I'm offended by your collective insinuation that there's nothing beyond the ocean. The only reason you can't go there is because you'd infect us with a deadly disease.