@PeeHaa Well, I don't know how much Zend is participating in PHP contribution, but I can imagine some foundation that pays for support, for bug fixes, new features to people which contributes it
Like if you have a website on https://example.com/folder/ and your URL is https://example.com/folder/home then you can't use relative URL in HTML because it would bring them to /folder/home/a.css and you can't use absolute URLs because /a.css isn't correct.
Like if you have a website on https://example.com/folder/ and your URL is https://example.com/folder/home then you can't use relative URL in HTML because it would bring them to /folder/home/a.css and you can't use absolute URLs because /a.css isn't correct.
Maybe I meant absolute paths there, but the point still stands.
if class B extends class A, and they both have method test, how can i change the parameters in class B, cuz otherwise i get declaration of .. should be compatible with ...
@DaveRandom The fact that they are served statically has nothing to do with hardcoding their position in the filesystem for a web application that is run/tested and deployed on different websites and contexts
@Izopi4a Your dliemma sounds like you need a trait, that way you can have the class B function still be called Test, by renaming the class A function test, in the use statement.
use ClassAFunctionalityTrait { test as classATest; }
@FlorianMargaine But my .htaccess doesn't do anything crazy and it's considered part of the application, so if you change that you might as well change the base URL algorithm as well.
@FlorianMargaine Nobody is going to use NGINX because the application can be run locally with php and the webserver that is instanciated in is on a LAMP stack. It's a "private" application.
You need to set the base url manually FIRST before you can get it
as in this:
$app->hook('slim.before', function () use ($app) {
$app->view()->appendData(array('baseUrl' => '/base/url/here'));
});
http://help.slimframework.com/discussions/questions/49-how-to-deal-with-base-path-and-differe...
@FlorianMargaine I know you should hide most things and setting up a proper webroot, but my website is static and they can already read all static files from the chrome inspect tool anyway so I don't worry about that
No but I just looked in there and the people don't seem to be very cheery, last time I slagged them off they rose to the challenge and had some fight in them. Looks like Brexit in that room