@DaveRandom It's not overly important either, so unless there's some intrinsic need to proceed with the problem I wouldn't fuss much over it. That being said, thank you :)
while ($webarto->getName() != 'webarto') {
exclude $webarto->getName();
}
That told you :-P
btw @TOOTSKI is there any danger of you actually making to this part of the world any time soon, like, y'know, how you've been saying for, like, 2 years
@DaveRandom I want to write the beginning of an RPC request to transmission - any idea where to start? (ie where I'm sending the request to) - I want to do this just to learn really
@user2901981 It literally just copies the file. That error means that either the file you referenced doesn't exist, or the directory you tried to copy it into doesn't esixt
@Jimbo Should be POST, GET would be insane for XML-based RPC
@Leri Validating the hours/minutes is easy. Validating the days for each months is a bit harder. Validating the days for february is much harder. I thought there is also some edge cases but I can't find it right now. Basically you will end up with a mega regex at best
Guys, maybe a noob question but... if I want to submit an upload form using PHP, curl, artax etc... can I get the next page's body as the response? So there's a page with a file upload, I can programatically trigger a file upload, and then use DOMDocument on the page after upload?
@zerkms Yeh, forget about type parameters, nobody really uses them for anything apart from encoding and if you use JSON it's UTF-8 All The Things anyway
@zerkms What I would suggest is that you basically say to your users "if you want error messages, you must specify application/json plus whatever content type you are expecting for the resource in your acceptable types" and then if you hit an error status and they haven't specified it then just return a 406