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14:00
@Repox I'm kidding
@SomeKittens Irony isn't served well in plaintext....
@Repox Why do you need JSONP to auth users?
@Repox Much to my chagrin....
@Repox Then you should accept text/html
@Bracketworks Yeah, I'm glad that HTML5 finally supports <sarcasm> and <irony>
14:02
I have an issue with using a centralised login (think OpenID/SSO like). A user logs in at my main site, but the same user should be able to access some of my other sites. And I was hoping for an elagent 'magic autologin' feature?
I accept credit cards?
OK, so basically, ensure you pass over the credentials over HTTPS.
The credit card part is unrelated to this.
@Christian Well, I was actually thinking I could authenticate over HTTP(S) and generate a some sort of onetime token and validate it through cURL?
Good morning again
@Bracketworks I managed to break it in an entirely unrelated way. Looks like I was mistaken. Sorry for wasting everyone's time.
Morning @ircmaxell
14:07
@ircmaxell work has begun, right?
that was a good nap.... now i'm ready to knock out a lot more code
Is there a badge or something for creating, previously unused, tags?
@ircmaxell ty
14:23
hey guys
what does this mean in .htaccess:
"SetHandler Drupal_Security_Do_Not_Remove_See_SA_2006_006"
@MikeB thank you
Seems like an eyebrow-raising solution.. but there you go :p
Just to re-iterate to people asking questions here: gist.github.com/2997750
Anyone know of projects that use complex tree traversal procedures in them, that I could browse source for reference/inspiration?
I'm thinking I'll look into some DOM implementations.
I'm trying to explore ways to walk a tree with nodes of various subtypes, adapt the walker based on the current node type, pass in a payload, process, descend on success, sibling on failure, etc.
14:33
is there a way to make following work with jQuery as with plain JS...
document.getElementById('audio').play(); // plain js, true
$('#audio').play(); // jquery, false
So far I'm seeing Visitor pattern to externalize (partially) node evaluation algorithms, Adapter/Bridge pattern to wrap the walker and extend the interface to a given node, and possibly Memento to keep previous payload states, so when a branch fails I can rollback the changes for the next applicable node.
"javascript doesn't work"
how'd you know if the unlink function worked or not.. other than the obvious (checking if the file is deleted).
@webarto It's lazy isn't it.
@ShyamK Really? php.net/unlink Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
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14:44
What's a manual?
ya.. well.. i had tried to get the value and I didn't get any output. Hence my (obviously dumb) question
I was hoping for maybe an error message or something.. :(
@MikeB Thanks for replying though :)
For every line of code, every statement, that I've written, scrapped, and re-written; had I produced something usable instead, I'd have programmed myself a friend by now.
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lol
@ShyamK unlink() will generate a warning in some cases
php -r 'unlink("/does/not/exist");'
Warning: unlink(/does/not/exist): No such file or directory in Command line code on line 1
@MikeB Some cases? php.net said the same thing.. E_REG error or something of that matter...
was hoping that could tell me where I was wrong..
guess I must have put in the wrong location or something...
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14:51
@ShyamK Are you sure you have error reporting turned on?
no.. I'm never sure of anything :D
3
Q: Replace everything between two tags

KevinHow can I replace everything between <!-- START NOT PRINT --> and <!-- END NO PRINT -->? The following code works well, but whenever there are two or more instances, it goes wrong. It then replaces everything between the first tag and the last tag. But it should remove everything be...

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Well then let me help you: Always develop with error reporting turned all the way up.
Duplicate question gets upvoted to 3 and the right answer adds 1 character and reference doc link and gets +8
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@MikeB so ... the usual?
14:52
Elaborating on @rdlowrey, do this with your error reporting
@rdlowrey I'm obsessed with finding the reasons behind that stuff
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@MikeB The reason is: how else is someone going to get close to 200k rep than by answering dups?
@rdlowrey How?
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A: What is the recommended error_reporting() setting for development? What about E_STRICT?

JimIn PHP 5, the things covered by E_STRICT are not covered by E_ALL, so to get the most information, you need to combine them: error_reporting(E_ALL | E_STRICT); In PHP 5.4, E_STRICT will be included in E_ALL, so you can use just E_ALL. You can also use error_reporting(-1); which will alway...

thanks :)
14:55
I prefer ~0 cause it looks cooler, and reads better ;) "What's this? Error reporting is not zero. Alright."
class coolerthanpie{public $iscool=null; public function check_coolness($string){if(preg_match("/~/",$string)){return $iscool=true;}}} $cool=new coolerthanpie;$str="~dude tubular~"; $cool->check_coolness($str);
yeah yeah, it was a joke, I'd correct it if it mattered
15:00
It's been a while since I've seen/heard the word tubular :p
c9.io <- there goes my collaborative ide project... Well, big thanks to all the people that helped with mine.
@MikeB Last I saw it was the secret world, level 2 of Super Mario World
I'm a 90's kid, gotta know what tubular is.
@Christian so? you give up because you got competition now?
@Gordon Yes.
No point in being creative if you're not anymore.
Maybe I'll throw the source on github or something - might help people or something. Other than that, I see no point in pursuing it anymore.
15:07
the syntax highlighting update to writecodeonline.com/php is pretty nice
@Event_Horizon Wow, is it so incredibly difficult for them to put a visible and suitable button instead of a plain link to run the code??
@Christian What's wrong with lime-green text on a white background? /s
Why is php4 even an option?
Because some people think backwards is the only way forwards?
XD
0
Q: can't understand the nature of time() and date() in php

Somebody is in troubledate("Y",1340896077)//1340896077 is the second till 2012 from 1970 gives 2012 which is normal And date("Y",1940896077) gives 2031 which is also normal But date("Y",2240896077) is giving 1904 which is absolutely not at all normal .It should rather give 2041. Now i want some explanation on ...

15:16
@Somebodyisintrouble not a real question
@Somebodyisintrouble There's something called "PHP Manual". It's kinda useful...
10
Q: Commenting out other comments with PHP?

Gershon HerczegCan I comment out lines which have other comments? /* * comment 1 */ $var = 0; $if(); /* * comment 2 */ $var2 = 2; Is there a way to comment out all these lines together? I often have a long function or logic and would like to comment out the rest for testing.

+10 What's the pattern
@Gordon how can i decide about reality of a question
@NikiC: you here?
15:28
@ircmaxell now I am
@LeviMorrison thx 4 fwd
@NikiC You are welcome.
15:42
Is it just me, or is this a segmentation fault waiting to happen: lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_TRUNK/ext/standard/crypt.c#217 (shouldn't it be memset(output, 0, needed)?
@ircmaxell It is?
isn't it? if PHP_MAX_SALT_LEN > needed, it will overrun the buffer
right?
thinking about it right now
but yes, it seems so
I'll post to list...
thanks!
but probably non-exploitable as it's just a 0 memset
though wait
15:55
right
I can't quite grok the code in the sha crypt function, but it doesn't look like it reallocs the buffer
only copies into it
so you should be right
hey guys I hear you guys are the ones to go for this stackoverflow.com/questions/11248586/error-while-publishing
Hehe, we're building up a reputation :D
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16:10
@Hans nice preliminary analysis :)
Must be when we even attract C# people in here. What's next? C++ people? ;)
sorry guys lol
@Hans No need to be sorry
@PeeHaa We can dream of that day...
@PeeHaa btw, I'm still waiting for the FF ext...
@rdlowrey I try
16:13
@NikiC You've got a choice: php tutorial vs ff plugin
:)
I don't do choices. I take both!
For some reason I thought you would say that :)
:D
I call slavery!
I got you @CharlesSprayberry! You just closed a question, hence you must still exist.
16:16
hehe
Actually I just found a great new philosophy for life
> Claudo, ergo sum.
@CharlesSprayberry Haven't seen you here in a while
Or did I just not notice?
@NikiC claudo? === [tag-cv]?
:P
@PeeHaa claudo == "I close"
16:18
@NikiC Sorry my german isn't that good anymore ;)
@NikiC I've been here, just quiet.
Speaking of which. I'm going home to see the match! Schade Italienen alles ist vorbei!
@PeeHaa german?!
schade indeed
@PeeHaa starts 20:45 right?
16:21
@NikiC yup
yep
bucket of KFC and beer for Saturday
@NikiC Wasn't it 20:35 ?
@Donut Maybe in Poland. I heard you are in the -0:10 timezone
16:23
@webarto Oh right, my bad
@NikiC Your posting to internals about the list comprehension and generators looks very interesting. Looking forward to see how this progresses.
@Donut it always must be $minutes % 15 == 0 :P
man -- that question is bad...
"heres the error, but i'm not going to show you the code... how do i fix it?"
@Gordon , you might want to update this one .. is seems kinda bad, especially since you are linking to it someone, who thinks that controller should contain business logic
16:29
@tereško huh?
$this->render($page);
i kinda doubt that you still are doing it this way
@tereško ah, implementation quibble. you almost got me.
@tereško since V and C are both presentation layer I dont give a f* how C and V work together
@Gordon Yeah, push it baby ;)
The red book is a great read so far.
@hakre happy you like it :)
@Gordon Opens the mind actually.
@hakre yes, a lot. makes you shift your attention away from the technical side, doesnt it? it does for me.
hi all
16:49
So, there are lots of things that go by 'the red book'. Which one are you talking about?
@LeviMorrison lean architecture
@Gordon Yes, makes things much more lightweight, I love it. Gaining some feeling again when coding.
@hakre and its pretty much in alignment with bob's EBI stuff. quite similar ideas.
I have no clue about EBI, and that DCI is formally new to me as well.
But the insight the authors give is somewhat massive.
@hakre EBI is the one bob shows at the end of vimeo.com/43612849
16:52
Ah, I have that one watched half so far only.
@hakre the red book is somewhat repetitive about the "lean secret" though. when i read the first few chapters and came to the middle ones I had a number of deja vus. I mean, he is really stressing it with the "all hands" saying
but still. there is lots of insight
Well, "all hands on deck", I will ask someone who was on the sea actively what that actually means. ^^
@skripted currently you have to manually set the tags and categories but that's a good feature request actually!
@hakre why?
@hakre i think it means "stop wanking" ;)
16:58
@Gordon wrong link, true, mom, fix this -- edit: fixed.
@Gordon Well, I have the feeling this is too simple.
Also if you're a professional wanker and the application to build is about wanking, I don't think it actually means you should stop with it, but fairly the opposite. In contrast to Agile which would only focus on getting the things done, lean actually would call out for the profession. All hands on deck - I mean literally - then would look pretty funny.
should I answer stackoverflow.com/questions/11244004/… as the OP asked me too or is the linked dupe good enough?
@hakre hilarious :D
crap. What the heck is going wrong here
*result = emalloc(result_len + 1);
memcpy(*result, crypt_res, result_len);
*result[result_len] = 0;
segfault on the third line
op prec probably. Maybe try (*result)[result_len] = 0?
@Gordon Do what you see fit. I think it's okay. It might get closed later and then deleted or merged.
@ircmaxell maybe the number 0 is larger than one byte?
@NikiC compiling now
good call!
17:06
that's why I personally like to put *x into another var
quickly gets ugly if you have to use it alot
Hi all, I would get a short brain storming from you all, I have to make project within 40 days to submit in my college. Would you suggest some good ideas . Thanks in advance!
@Gordon support pls
@AbelJojo What kind of project? Nearly everything?
@NikiC @ircmaxell once you two are done with that, can you please implement runtime usage of traits like this new Foo with Logger. Thanks :)
@AbelJojo Have you tried installing Wordpress and getting a website running?
17:10
@Gordon the time is less
@hakre ?? why.
@Gordon ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
@AbelJojo To get a project running?
@AbelJojo download Ruby on Rails then. You can build a blog in ten minutes. leaves you with 39 days of vacation.
@ircmaxell I take that as a yes :)
@Gordon Installing Wordpress takes 5 minutes. Leaves you 39 days and 23:55 of vacation.
Also the hosting is more cheap.
@hakre true, but you didnt code it then. you just installed it
17:12
@Gordon actually, that can be interesting...
@Gordon it wouldn't work. Prof may prefer application type
@AbelJojo a blog is an application
@ircmaxell and you like interesting, right? that's why I asked you ;)
@yes good
lol
I still want to do static type hints
@Gordon good any more lol
17:23
@AbelJojo we dont know your skill level, nor your profs requirements. pick something which satisfies the requirements and which you think you can reasonably finish in time.
oh thanks
I HATE BASH AND DOUBLE QUOTES
@ircmaxell I BOYCOT INTERNATIONAL CAPSLOCK DAY
@Gordon Not sure if serious or trolling :D
hmm, i think im gonna tweet that
17:28
I spent a bunch of time debugging an issue with php -r due to variable replacement (single vs double quotes didn't fix it, because that just determined which did the replacing (php or bash))
Still want to know whether that was serious @Gordon...
@NikiC it was
@Gordon I don't believe you. Prove it!
@NikiC how?
@Gordon But explaining what you need it for :)
17:31
@NikiC its pretty useful when doing DCI because you can make things take on roles at runtime. you could do the same with object composition though.
@Gordon DCI?
@NikiC data context interaction
diesel common-rail intercooler
@Gordon Looks interesting and might be useful ^^
But I won't implement it :P
Before one implements that one one should introduce the concept of anonymous classes first
@NikiC you wont talk at confs and you wont implement C code. what are you good for? ;)
17:38
@Gordon Hey! I'm good for close voting!!!
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@NikiC ok, at least there is something
@Gordon see :P
But I think you can get @ircmaxell to implement it :P
well .. you really cannot do DCI in php
@NikiC i think it might cause an uproar on internals and @ircmaxell seems to like causing uproars there, so maybe he will :D
I have this 'server.php' which opens port 8000, I need to make sure it is running all time unless the server is dead... is checking that 8000 is open, and if not run script through exec(), a valid approach...
17:52
Hi all
Hey guys, got a question about symlinks. I've never used them. We're trying to host TinyMCE from an external domain to avoid multiple installations, but have run into security issues from an iframe hosted at one domain trying to access the parent window of another domain (doesn't work). Would this be something that symlinks could solve?
I know it's not PHP, just didn't know where to ask.
Hi all
So I'm wondering if using a symlink to the TinyMCE installation instead of hosting externally would overcome that problem.
I'm trying to get the following logic working but I've got confused.. what I'm trying to do is to get the parent > children relationship in a string... I know I have something wrong in my query because it's echoing the same node label. Can someone give me some pointers?
SELECT node.id, node.left, node.right, GROUP_CONCAT( node.label
ORDER BY parent.left
SEPARATOR " / " ) AS path, (
COUNT( parent.left ) -1
) AS depth, node.label AS label
FROM contacts_tree AS node
JOIN contacts_tree AS parent ON node.left
BETWEEN parent.left
AND parent.right
JOIN contact AS cd ON node.user_id = cd.user_id
WHERE parent.left >=1 and node.level > 1
GROUP BY node.id
ORDER BY node.left
@WesleyMurch That security issue is probably the Same Origin Policy
17:56
@MikeB: Would a symlink be something to consider or would it be useless?
@WesleyMurch Would a symlink give you access to the tinymce scripts on the same origin as the rest of the site?
Not sure I understand... as I said - I've got no experience with symlinks. @MikeB
stackoverflow.com/questions/7645216/… I am trying to do something similar than this post but I'm using only one table and got totally lost on my way... any suggestions?
bloody hell
@NikiC yeah, I like that
yay, found another semantic bug in Crypt
1 message moved to bin
lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_TRUNK/ext/standard/crypt.c#202 strlen(salt) is not right, it needs to be PHP_MAX_SALT_LEN
I didn't want to create a SO question because someone is going to mark it as a duplicate but it should be way more simple than that.. well thanks, going back to keep trying
18:18
@ircmaxell Are you sure? Maybe it should be salt_in_len? I don't see through all those different char*s and their lengths
hi
anyone knows knows the most elegant way to do this?
if (strtotime($a) > strtotime($b)){
	list($a, $b) = array($b, $a);
}
18:43
@NikiC No, it's PHP_MAX_SALT_LEN... I ran into the issue refactoring which forced sha512 to fail...
@hookman what is wrong with that?
@webarto just want to make it more compact ^^
or brag to your friend :P I don't think it's possible to compact it more...
@webarto no bragging) aesthetics is my illness)))))))
@hookman Why are you swapping them if one is greater?
18:56
@LeviMorrison SELECT ... FROM ... WHERE date BETWEEN $a AND $b
..I live far closer to a 7-Eleven than my health can sustain.
@hookman I STILL don't see why you are swapping them . ..
@LeviMorrison if startdate will be greater than enddate - ie BETWEEN '2012-06-28' AND '2012-06-27' the query will return 0 rows.
@hookman That still doesn't explain it.
19:11
arg why are useful functions always static: lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_TRUNK/Zend/zend_API.c#261
The real problem is that someone submitted a startdate that begins after the enddate. You shouldn't just swap them.
@LeviMorrison i knew you mean it)
@LeviMorrison this is handy for my colleague...
@hookman Fine, but it's a mistake in my opinion, and I'm sure others would agree.
It's better to prevent them from submitting an incorrect query to begin with . . .
@LeviMorrison if it would be website project i would do something like hey, you entered something wrong :)
@LeviMorrison frontend validation + backend validation.
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Naming help requested ... right now I have the following:
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19:22
ContentNegotatior::negotiateContentType(string $rawAcceptHeader, array $availableTypes);
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What should I name the adapter that simplifies negotiation when dealing with Request objects? Currently I have:
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ContentNegotiatorRequestAdapter::negotiateContentType(Request $request, array $availableTypes);
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But I'm not crazy about ContentNegotiatorRequestAdapter. It's really long and I'm not sure that it's ideal. Any suggestions?
Italy needs to shoot the next goal otherwise these boneheads in the streets aren't disappointed enough.
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RequestNegotiationAdapter?
19:25
@hakre Getting disorderly? :p
@MikeB Yeah sort of ;)
@rdlowrey RequestContentNegotiator ?
Perhaps that it's an Adapter must not be part of the name?
@rdlowrey That's nothing, I have AccountRequestJudicatorInteractor
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@hakre I like that ... I guess "Adapter" doesn't explicitly need to be part of the name if the name sufficiently describes what it does
@LeviMorrison Feel the power of class_alias.
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The only issue it might have is that RequestContentNegotiator implies that the content of the request is being negotiated, when in fact the content of the response is being negotiated from properties of the request ...
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19:29
Of course, RequestNegotiationAdapter might suffer from the same issue
@rdlowrey I assume that this class or the family of it, is only used within a very specific part of you application. Go into that area, look for a name that's speaking and makes sense in that area. Then continue to code until you run into an actual problem ^^
@hakre Officially it is: Interactor\AccountRequestJudicatorInteractor, so I usually do: use Interactor\AccountRequestJudicatorInteractor AS AccReqJudicator or something. I need to change the names a bit anyways, and it will likely get shorter.
Perhaps one should formulate a rule, that a class name should be a noun and not be compound of more than two parts, ideally one.
wazaaa
The trouble is that there are AccountRequests which cannot be shortened to Requests, which is too generic. And it needs an Interactor to separate it from the interface it implements \Boundary\AccountRequestJudicator
19:32
Otherwise I would get the feeling that things aren't loosely coupled any longer which probably is the biggest problem in software development history.
Hey guys
Can someone look at my question?" stackoverflow.com/questions/11251619/…
@hanleyhansen , yeah , it is horrible , but i am not sure under which rule to close it
@tereško What do you mean?
@tereško What's wrong with it?
@hanleyhansen You might get more attention on drupal.stackexchange.com
19:36
@MikeB Cool. Didn't know that existed. Thanks.
@hanleyhansen , basically root of the problem will be the coupling of Drupal. Just adding some include wont cut it, because to fake Drupal's environment, you will have to actually initialize several classes and maybe even some global variables (depending on how old version of Dupal you are actually talking about there)
				$query = $this->pdo->prepare("UPDATE news SET title = :title , editedTitle = :editedTitle , content = :content , editorId = :posterId , editStamp = :editStamp WHERE id = :id");
				$query->bindParam(':title',$title);
				$query->bindParam(':editedTitle',$this->URLFriendly($title));
				$query->bindParam(':content',$content );
				$query->bindParam(':editorId',$userId );
				$query->bindParam(':editStamp',time());
				$query->bindParam(':id',$id);
				$query->execute();
@tereško Dammit, now I'm reading about sharks.
any idea what my typo is and I keep getting SQLSTATE[HY093]: Invalid parameter number: parameter was not defined?
19:39
@AnPel Are all the variables you're binding defined and !empty ?
@tereško I've done it in Joomla!, like this stackoverflow.com/a/8833128/1086938 I'm looking for the Drupal equivalent of such.
@AnPel editorId = :posterId
@tereško THANK YOU. I've been staring at it for half an hour
sup dudes
here, makin typos..
19:42
@hanleyhansen, maybe you will get better results by working backwards. Looks at you code to see what classes you actually need
@ircmaxell btw RETVAL_STRING(result, 1) efree(result) is same as just RETVAL_STRING(result, 0) (or in this case even RETURN_STRING(result, 0)
that's what the second arg is for ;)
@tereško Ok thanks.
@ircmaxell Is this struct (github.com/ircmaxell/php-src/blob/hash_password/ext/standard/…) used anywhere but the last branch (else)? If not, I'd move the declaration down there and remove the outer {} and one level of indentation (I don't like indentation ^^)
Oh, latest on the job front. I got chewed out for spending too much looking at web sites today. Of course the websites in question were php.net, zend.framework.com and stackoverflow, but apparently that just means I spend too much time "reading training material"
maybe you should aim for emigration
19:54
@NikiC yeah, that was a result of refactoring...
@NikiC that's how it was
@GordonM who did the chewing ?
github.com/ircmaxell/php-src/blob/hash_password/ext/standard/… <- I'd rather use *result = estrndup(out, MD5_HASH_MAX_LEN); there and save those three lines
@ircmaxell I know it was :D I'd move it nevertheless if possible ^^
@NikiC fair enough, I'll do it
@NikiC yeah, I wanted to initially keep it as same as possible, but I'll move it later
oh, football started again, will look at it later ;)
@tereško the managing director.
19:57
@hakre You got your wish
@MikeB Yes ;)
I was honestly too taken aback to even make a coherent response.
@rdlowrey By the way, the site launch has been pretty smooth. Best migration I've done so far. I guess I am getting better.
yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
19:58
I mean "You spend too much time browsing" is a legit complaint and I could have responded with "I'm accessing the documentation". But "You spend too much time accessing the documentation" just made my brain segfault.
@GordonM i would actually responded with: "ok, i will give you my resignation till mid-day"
lol
@tereško I'm taking a more measured response. I'm resigning as soon as I've found a new job
@GordonM You were planning on resigning anyway, right? Right?

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