You can authenticate the user in PHP and then use something like nginx' sendfile, but it ties you to nginx. Maybe make that conditionally and fall back to PHP streaming the file.
@CoderDudeTwodee It's unnecessary, you'd still perform the authentication on the image using PHP, the difference is you're delegating the streaming process to the webserver rather than tying up a PHP worker.
@CoderDudeTwodee You could use <img src="image.php?file=path" />, or you could configure your webserver to transparently forward requests to /some/path/* to php
@kelunik I'd probably go straight for the custom nginx module route, php session id cookie comes bundled with the image request, quick stat to make sure it's still live and send it out
@PeeHaa I hope it is. At least I got a good feeling. Maybe even better than the previous ones. They use git, jira, got a wiki, food is free, flexible working hours and stagevergoeding!
I'm writing a file manager and need to scan directories and deal with renaming files that may have multibyte characters. I'm working on it locally on Windows/Apache PHP 5.3.8, with the following file names in a directory:
filename.jpg
имяфайла.jpg
file件name.jpg
פילענאַמע.jpg
文件名.jpg
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was wondering if would be possible to have wildcard generics in php. say you have class A<T>, would be fine in your opinion if i allowed a method like "function foo(A<?> $foo)" and disallow $foo's methods calls that use generic types? is that checkable at compile time?
@Wes classes aren't always available at compile time, the current class is (but may not have all methods defined) ... but it seems shaky ...
the rules for implementing generics is the hardest thing about writing the patch ... getting the parser and compiler to do it is no problem, it's all of the rest of it that is hard ...
class A<T>{
function test(){}
function bar(T $stuff){}
}
function bar(A<?> $a){
$a->test(); // fine as test() is not generic
$a->bar($this->something); // error
}
but that's not possible to check at compile time is it?
you'd get the error only when bar() gets actually called
it's a case of inserting opcodes and adding handlers to run checks at runtime you would like to run at compile time ... nearly all of zend works like that ...
it really doesn't have much at the moment since i just started it, i am asking for people to join in though so it does start to blossom into something, i was hoping to get the community involved since i am good with php but by no means a expert in it, but when people put there heads together they can create almost anything
imo the first revision of rfc needs accompanying patch, for people to take it seriously - rightly or wrongly, that seems to be the way it is - and it's probably going to get shot down ... but for good reasons ...
i'm not even trying writing them in c, what i'm doing is an userland implementation. i know it's shit but i can finish it soon, hopefully, and we'll have a way to test the generics' logic and rules before any attempt to get it into php, prematurely and recklessly
well i am about to update in a little, i pretty much got my auto loader working, it is heavily based off of psr-4 autoloader class with tweaks and patches, also will add a license like you recommended.
all projects start empty, i was simply asking if anyone would want to join the project while it was still in it's infancy, i don't care if people don't to join that is entirely up to them, it would be nice to have some people join from the very beginning because as i stated before, i may be good at php but am no expert in anyone area, and there are other people out there, and probably in this group right now who know things about php that i don't
Would anyone know why a cURL request in php vs a cURL request on the command line would return differing results? I'm trying to reach an endpoint in my code and it's returning an invalid resource (404), but if I use curl on the command line to the same endpoint it gives me the correct response
@HamZa i can see where you are coming from, i guess it does need some things done to it first before a a large amount of people get involved, i guess the course i think we should take imho is to only have a small group 2 - 5 people get into a private chat on Skype or some other messenger and figure out what programming pattern, ect will be ok for us to work with, and start from there, that is if anyone would like to join.
@PeeHaa For closure, postfields was changing the content-type to multipart (as it does when you pass an array). Turns out the endpoint expects json, so forcing the content-type and encoding the postfields as a json string worked like a charm. Cheers!
the goal of the project is to create a API that will bring a small level of uniformity to web programming, every day i do web programming i notice that we as developers always have to use 2 - 3 large frameworks to just get done what we want done for our websites depending on the websites size
i am aiming to create a API that is mainly written in PHP to simplify the lives of web development for CSS, PHP, and JavaScript, by making a back end framework help easy the process of creating these websites
What's the best starters guide to try Zend? ( They offer so many downloads ). I don't need their IDE etc etc.. just their framework :D framework.zend.com
it seems to me you're trying to create yet another framework. I've seen countless of php frameworks on github ranging from lol to wow. What makes you think people will choose yours instead of the ones that already proved themselves (symphony, silex, laravel etc...) Note that I'm really not against the idea of creating a framework but personally I would keep it as a "hobby" project to improve my own skills
@HamZa i think people would choose SFPF since it favors simplicity over all, and adds features that other frameworks over look, e.g. most php frameworks don't include a Template engine, ect. and the ones that do are either overly complicated or are just not enough, i think SFPF will add a balance to things if people would see it not for what it currently is but what it could be.
@Duikboot i would just read to documentation for zend engine, you will get a lot more out of it, and learn more about it, tutorials only cover so much, documentations cover every thing, also for which version of the zend engine to use, just stick with the most recent release as it probably added new features and fixed old bugs and problems.
@Duikboot i would go with ZF2, but it is really up to you on the matter, i do web programming as a side thing, i am mainly a c / c++ programmer so if you need help on anything you get stuck on let me know.
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I'm trying to think of a Bible? quote - "building towers on a foundation of sand" anyone know of one similar to that, or am I just misremembering it entirely? oh - Matthew 7:24-27
I'm trying to use Zend Framework 2 and I have a form that I want to use two DateSelect elements with, but the latest called element overwrites the previous one. I'm not sure if this is intended or a bug. It looks like they only return 'day', 'month', 'year' to the form array and not as an array with the name defined in the form.
In the first case you're making 4 arrays with a total of 31 elements. In the second case you're making 11 arrays with a total of 40 elements each.
Each array has its own overhead, and each element has its own overhead. So the second case has more memory usage because it has moth more arrays and ...
good answer?
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@tereško terms being standard doesn't mean there's nothing wrong with them. And anyway, often the replacements are more descriptive. IDE's "master" and "slave" are neither, for example, yet it was still standard terminology for some reason
array_push() treats array as a stack, and pushes the passed variables onto the end of array. The length of array increases by the number of variables pushed. Has the same effect as:
I thought it added the value to the array.
I'm just trying to add multiple table queries inside a multidimensional array. So if my query is returning an Array i thought I could use array_push to add to the array
I was following this answer and didn't understood it quite fully. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12132512/insert-two-or-multiple-query-results-in-the-same-array
@LoaiNagati I tried to build a package once but abandoned it pretty quickly, it's hard to build something generic. Writing it custom might be preferable