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I have been trying to send xml message from php to asp and output response to my php page using CURL but having no luck in receiving any response. This is what I have tried:
<?php
$url = "https://someweb.asp";
$post_string = "xmlmessage=<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<abc>...
@NikiC That is a class with many different factory methods. So it is a ConcreteFactoryMethodsHostgg.
But Host is a smell.
@NikiC Make each creator one class. So you can exchange the creation as a strategy or provide all of those via some other interface and a parameter of their name.
@hakre Yeah, I know, I can make most of the differences disappear, but there still are two fundamental formats (namely stateless lexers have a different lexer definition than stateful lexers)
So whats the rush? I did a rep push to get to 3k (close votes), and now my highest voted answer is average and I'm dissapointed it beat all my good answers.
Only gold badge I have :D No, it's not about that, it means you answered correctly, but haven't got attention. You can see that some jQuery RTFM answers have more than 200+...
The amount of Indians on Stack Overflow is not rationally in parallel with the amount of developers otherwise, and I have taken India's 1200 million population into account.
@Leigh We'll soon experience another please delete me user or someone asking that What does restricted from asking questions mean?.
@Whisperity The problem is outsourcing agencies, and this is not just speculation. Agencies have pools of developers with maybe one specialisation each. If they get a tender for a job nobody can do, they will still bid for it, and assign unqualified developers.
What happens internally if I overwrite the original variable with a reference?
Meaning is this bad, does it cost extra time or resources?
<?php
function db(){
global $db;
if( empty($db)) $db = new PDO('sqlite:/tmp/default.db3');
return &$db;
}
$db = db();
?>
You can't parse [X]HTML with regex. Because HTML can't be parsed by regex. Regex is not a tool that can be used to correctly parse HTML. As I have answered in HTML-and-regex questions here so many times before, the use of regex will not allow you to consume HTML. Regular expressions are a tool th...
We've been talking about outsourcing, and then this happens:
"I have seen [outsourced] spec + implementation time exceed the 'do it in your own office' by a factor of 4." http://answers.onstartups.com/q/41083/4254?stw=2
@Whisperity I've seen outsourced projects fail due to terrible project management, while in-house devs play "who can spin on their chair the most before they throw up"
or constant back-and-forth and the outsourced guys try and do the minimal amount of work while talented coders waste time trying to get the outsourcers to do work
I recently spoke to some guys who still work at the last company I worked for. 3 years after a project was started, it was thrown out. The problems are all down to the outsource company.
A typical naming convention would require you to have questions, categories, answers.. then join tables named after both in alphabetical order. So categories_questions
The specific convention used isn't all that important.. but sticking to one is
@MikeB what you suggested wasn't EAV, but as the name suggests, its usually a table that identifies an entitiy, then an attribute of that entity, and then the value of it. Usually they're badly indexed and end up with serialised data in the value, because they lack proper schema.
@Whisperity Super::$tatic is the silver bullet you need to shoot some value across all scopes. It makes global looking like kindergarten because $GLOBAL['is'] = 'lame';
*"client-side with server-side fallback"* → if it don't work on client-side, it will fall back to the server side, which will do the job instead [tag:hope-that-helps]
@hakre I (partially) wrote IRC client in VB6 10 years ago (I was like 12), and seeing WebSocket is the same thing as Winsock in VB6... 10 years after... makes me sad :)
I used MySQL for RAT, about 100 computers, only thing that was PITA is that you have to pack all of the dependencies etc.
@hakre :D
Of course PHP can do that, there is no limit in that ( unless you loose eletricity ).
- Start timestamp
- Make a loop ( or whatever you want ) work while new timestamp >= old_timestamp + 30 minutes.
That's it. Just make sure your time_limit for php scripts is greater then 30minutes ( let's say 35 ). — Dainis Abols2 mins ago
@hakre Resistance exists on the power cord we are transmitting tight electricity. To prevent heat and maximize performance, we need to super::$tatic it to zero.
I have following text stored in a variable $new
<div class="img">
<span style="float:left; color:#666;">1. </span>
<a href="/Books/info/J-R-R-Tolkien/The-Lord-of-the-Rings/0618640150.html?utm_term=lord+of+the+ring_1_1">
<img src="http://cdn-img-b-ta...
Oh boy here-we-go again. By the way, what does s/(?<!SHOOTING YOURSELF IN THE )FOOT/HEAD/g do? I know it's perl and string replace but my regex capabilites are crippled.