I have basic knowledge of html, css, javascript, sql, and php. I want to create a shopping cart and checkout, but I don't even know what language/s that will require. Help?
@JonathonPhilipChambers Sorry I guess that was a little passive aggressive. My point is, if you're coming in at zero knolwledge, creating a shopping cart and checkout is not the best place to start. Especially if the intention is to have real people use it
Ok that's a good start :). But when you start dealing with money, please delegate to someone else. (Paypal is a good option, do play with their sandbox, don't store any sensitive user information on your side)
@JonathonPhilipChambers This form of XSS means that someone can create a URL that would cause your page to run arbitrary JavaScript code on it. That means that they can pretty much do anything.
Okay but the way we use logs in Java what we should we use if our code gets failed at some point of line.At least we can be able to find till what line our code was executed after failure
Okay but the way we use logs in Java what we should we use if our code gets failed at some point of line.At least we can be able to find till what line our code was executed after failure
@JonathonPhilipChambers Oh hey, I guess we can recommend this to you if you don't mind throwing a little money at learning: patricklouys.com/professional-php
Delegate the security sensitive stuff to a known-secure provider, use best-practices on your own site (and feel free to ask us), and you're probably going to be fine if you don't
Now I'm generally against paying money for education when so much is free on YouTube and other places, but does patricklouys.com/professional-php genuinely have wholehearted recommendations here?
My bed time is coming up soon, but I will mark this for reading another day
Wait, is this a physical book, that I have to wait for two weeks for it to get to Australia, then find somewhere in my house to store? I'd pay $25 for a pdf, but not for a paperback.
I'm no pirate. I'd never share anything I've paid for, or download anything anyone else has paid for, but do you know if this pdf has DRM? I don't mind watermarks and stuff, but some of the pdf DRM can be really nasty
Like, it won't even let me do a text search
I'll stop asking stuff, and click "buy now". It probably has all the answers
Anyway, I'm gonna call it a day. Thanks guys, for running JS on my site, and thanks for not dropping my database. (It's completely backed up, but uploading is still annoying.) Cya.
I'm having a problem aswell, been trying to figure it out for 2 hours now.. It appears my IDE is not recognizing my PHP files... * I swear the other day it was working just fine * Only thing I did as far as I know was switch my encoding to UTF-8...
ERROR message: End of file seen without seeing a doctype first. Expected"<!DOCTYPE html>". The X/HTML version of the code cannot be determined. Set to default X/HTML5. The default version cannot be overridden since the file is not in a project.
@PeeHaa Not quite sure how to check for them... I'll google BOM quickly..
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@PeeHaa - the user is getting an error to say they have missed all of the required fields. - so I checked using <?php print_r($_POST); ?> which showed nothing from the form had been set.
I want to bring this up on internals again. :P The only thing I actually changed was separating the votes for allowing it for 8.0 and a vote for emitting the E_DEPRECATED notice from 7.3. Anything to say before I go for it?
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@PeeHaa - nothing being sent according to Chrome :(
RISC means "reduced instruction set computer' and is a generic term for "simple" CPU designs
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5 other forms in the same website - all working fine... all very simple forms built in the same way... this one refusing to work on both the macs we have in the office... very confused!
I'm reworking my personal website and I need inspiration for the back framework For now I'm hesitating between Symfony and Laravel but maybe you'll have some cool stuff to test in mind. Basically it's a blog.
i wanted to keep it simple. i thought about moving the locking mechanism into its own interface but it was overkill for now, especially considered that's the only locking mechanism available. maybe weakmaps...
Hello , is there someone more knowledgeable with ICU and Intl in php please? :D I'm trying to format something a certain way but can't find a pattern. Without a pattern it seems it displays the info I need for example
平成30年2月12日月曜日 22時23分42秒 東ヨーロッパ標準時 I only want to format the time 22時23分
This is what I'm using $DateTime = new DateTime(); $IntlDateFormatter = new IntlDateFormatter( 'ja_JP@calendar=japanese', IntlDateFormatter::FULL, IntlDateFormatter::FULL, 'Asia/Tokyo', IntlDateFormatter::TRADITIONAL ); echo $IntlDateFormatter->format($DateTime);
After the calendar tried different types of patterns but nothing matches what I need it seems
NONE for datetype removes the date but still leaves the timezone
Remember that (even though folks in the room don't like hearing it) PHP is more of a tool for hacking things together quickly than it is to actually build nice things with.
I'm fairly sure there's a very large amount of PHP code that uses that functionality.