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18:01
@ircmaxell This line: github.com/ircmaxell/PHP-PasswordLib/blob/master/lib/… Also for SHA512.php. So yes, PHP-PasswordLib
the detection is broken, too, then.
@GoogleGuy Actually, I can't see how that conversation focuses on the bigger picture. If anything, it's the opposite
@hakre pull requests welcome ;-)
@GoogleGuy Moving things forward too early doesn't help. Look at the SPL: it's chuck full of garbage.
@ircmaxell Okay, I want do that, but right now I'm lying with a cold in the bed.
@ircmaxell He's not a well spoken person, but he does tend to focus on the bigger picture when it comes to getting stuff done. To me people's actions speak much louder than their words and if I took everyone's words so personally or literally I would never stop criticizing people.
18:04
<+Zeelot> I've been super sick for a week… kinda just want to work!
* +Zeelot shakes everything a bit
<alpaca> Zeelot: i think half the earth's population is ill right now
Get well soon :)
@hakre I'll fix it at some point, but if you get to it before me, I'll merge it (as long as tests pass)
@ircmaxell I should first get tests that proof the current code wrong.
yup ;-)
@LeviMorrison This is by no means early. ext/mysql has been in long standing plans for deprecation since 2009 (as far back as the internals conversations go), but you're right in that no one actually has set any of it in motion until now. In your opinion, when would "too early" be?
Is it possible to manage different sections (forum, blog, portfolio) an internationalized website (content and interface) in a single application using the same core.
18:06
@la_chouette Yes
No it hasn't. There has been discussion of deprecation, but no plans for it. Even this doesn't include a plan. It's just a step
with cakephp
Sorry for my English, I ask my question here can write better: stackoverflow.com/questions/13806332/…
@ircmaxell Well, that's pretty much what I'm saying. By plan I mean the idea was "soft deprecate then deprecate completely then remove the extension from core". That was the plan all along. To me this is a plan (and yes a step is only part of the plan).
18:08
Well, except that soft deprecate was skipped completely
and a plan should include timelines, so that people can plan. And it should be publicized
Not really. The message was put in the manual as that's what all the discussion around it led to at the time.
@GoogleGuy Less than 6 months ago.
No, the message in the manual said in very soft language that best practice was to avoid it
18:09
status.github.com I don't like it.
They redid the status page?
Why?
@ircmaxell That would be ideal. But in the real world my experience is that timelines never pan out, people never apply your plans accurately, and no one in the PHP project does anything unless someone else takes the initiative first.
the ONLY mention in the manual about deprecation was on the comparison page between mysql and mysqli, as a tiny star. Which isn't very communicative anyway
@LeviMorrison s/redid/ruined
@ircmaxell Right like I said... that's all that the discussion concluded at that time.
18:10
@GoogleGuy Basically we are saying: how can we take a step in a plan that doesn't officially exist?
i have a mysql table with 3 columns
i use a SELECT Query referencing to only 2 columns
Someone do me a favour and cv that (crappy) question requested above? I'm trying to test sth
We shouldn't have voted to add E_DEPRECATED. we should have voted on a plan to deprecate it that included adding E_DEPRECATED in 5.5...
is that correct
@LeviMorrison It exists, it's just not been communicated clearly. That's a big part of the problem in these plans is that they get washed out by all the noise.
18:11
SELECT 1 FROM users WHERE k1='$string1' AND k2='$string2'
@DaveRandom Closed.
@GoogleGuy Point me to the official plan.
@GoogleGuy It does not exist in any official way
or should i reference all 3 columns for the query to work
@webarto ta
18:11
a discussion on the list != existing
@LeviMorrison What is meant by "official plan" here, exactly? In my experience nothing in the PHP project is ever official until it gets committed and released to the public. The discussions on Internals are scattered throughout the list over the course of the last 2 years or so. No one has proposed an RFC since this one.
@GoogleGuy We adopted RFCs. Where is the MySQL roadmap RFC?
You are right; there isn't one.
@LeviMorrison There aren't any that I can see.
Or even if there isn't an RFC
where's the public announcement (from before we started the RFC process)
@LeviMorrison Right, but you're missing the bigger picture that I'm trying to get you to see. Even when there is and RFC, it does not seem to conclude that people officially follow it. Do you know how many exceptions to the rules and RFCs I've witnessed in the project just over the last 9 months?
@ircmaxell No disagreement there. We suck at communicating things to the public.
18:15
@GoogleGuy So you are saying we should violate it more?
/me gives up
@LeviMorrison Where did I say that?
@ircmaxell By the way, @GoogleGuy seems to argue with everyone about everything.
@LeviMorrison I tend to do that as well...
@GoogleGuy You implied it in your last statement.
18:16
@LeviMorrison not with @tereško, anymore :D
@webarto Who resigned first?
@LeviMorrison I'm basing my information on the discussion that has taken place about removing ext/mysql. Like I said nothing is ever really made official in PHP. It's usually going to end up in the hands of whoever took the initiative to make it happen.
@LeviMorrison tereško pushed him to tinyAvatars array.
@LeviMorrison I did no such thing.
@GoogleGuy the RFC process is by definition making it official
18:17
@webarto Tempted to follow suite.
@ircmaxell And yet that RFC is consistently violated in many cases.
@GoogleGuy Why do you keep making that point?
@GoogleGuy which?
Does that mean we should violate it more?
@webarto What's this tinyAvatars thing? I've seen teresko talk about it but I just thought it had something to do with people's avatars getting larger when they post several lines
18:18
@LeviMorrison Because you seem to be under the impression that there is such thing as official in PHP.
@GoogleGuy Laws are official yet are broken all the time. Does that make them any less official?
@ircmaxell Well, as an example there was no vote to remove SQLite3 from core. It just seemed to have happened over night.
@GoogleGuy I agree. Why not make a stink over that?
@ircmaxell If you feel you'd like to do so -- go ahead. I try to pick my battles.
No one is faulting you for having an opinion.
If you think that's what I've been saying then allow me to clarify for you. I already know it's fucked up. I just think that it's a losing battle and there are other areas I can focus my efforts that can help.
18:23
Sometimes battles have to be lost for the impact of the loss to be felt by the community
@ircmaxell By the way, I'm not new to this type of situation. I've offered to go out of my way before and make contributions that would benefit everyone and they were shot down. But I fight for the long-haul. I'm also a very patient person.
hmm, shoulda added crypt under See Also there.
@MikeB When you ignore someone, their avatar gets small (on the right side) :)
18:32
I'm going to expand the docs later a bit (explain some of it, like avoiding generating your own salt)
user1125394
ah just visited a company for future job, they have all flat php structure, and a SQL architecture with table_2010_06, table_2010_07 ... (ie a sql antipattern, I think)
@webarto Guess I should ignore some people
@cyril Maybe not, look up table partitioning - we split our fat tables up by month so we can shard them off
Is there a way to tell if something is created by php or javascript?
I ignored before he posted :D
18:35
@cyril yeah that's dumb.. but when you have tables that are several TB's that are actively needed for reporting purposes the fastest way to improve performance is to partition the data out by date-range (month in our case) and require the queries to limit itself by that index
SELECT * FROM big_table // Rejected
SELECT * FROM big_table WHERE month = 'July' // Internally routes to big_table_july
user1125394
o ok thanks, so it's not really an antipattern for that billing/ logging use
Benevolent Dictator for Life (BDFL) is a title given to a small number of open-source software development leaders, typically project founders who retain the final say in disputes or arguments within the community. The coinage originated in 1995 with reference to Guido van Rossum, creator of the Python programming language. Shortly after van Rossum joined the Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI), it appeared in a follow-up mail by Ken Manheimer to a meeting trying to create a semi-formal group that would oversee Python development and workshops. BDFL should not be confused...
@cyril I'm not the DBA here.. I just know that's the rationale behind having those tables in our case. Our application doesn't know about the sharded tables, it only reads and writes to big_table.. postgres takes care of the rest through triggers
user1125394
@MikeB so which is better one bigtable and month column Indexed or.. many subtables mess?
18:40
@cyril Yeah that's how it started.. then a cron comes up and archives everything off into a sharded tables once a month has passed
user1125394
they told me they started to shard because of performances
Yep, sounds about right
But if you write your application properly you should be able to start sharding at any point after it's released/live
good evening
I found the file in my calendar plugin with the code line of php that is `H:i:s' and I changed the "H" for 24hr format to "h" for 12hr format and it didn't work?
18:49
Am I imagining things?
Am I seeing @ircmaxell in this room?!
Aug 10 at 13:05, by Petra
You wanna watch me enjoy myself? ;) — Petra 4 secs ago
Man, I think this past weekend broke me of any will to participate in any longer.
@Charles How so?
@MadaraUchiha I'll put it this way. I ran out of DVs, CVs and comment votes.
@Charles You and me are on the same page...
18:51
@Charles lol
Worst of all though was the crap being upvoted.
@ircmaxell How are you? Long time no seen?
I can only assume that it's due to the idiot rubberstampers in the review queues.
Oh, you meant the tag on SO...
@Charles That's why we started the
18:52
@MadaraUchiha Been there, done that, was here when it was created, GET OFF MY LAWN.
@Charles :P
Thanks to the First posts review page, even the most crappy questions may get upvotes :-(
@webarto You are right that I was kinda being a help vampire but I'm still a learning this stuff and being a student and you guys rock. I should be answer questions that I know how to answer too but I am busy and didn't really even think about it
@MadaraUchiha Eih, I'm alright. a bit stressed lately, but whatever
18:54
@benlevywebdesign That's not what a help vampire is about
@benlevywebdesign I was gonna make a vampirism joke, but my spelling checker wants to correct it to empiricism and I think that alone is funnier.
@MadaraUchiha what?
@benlevywebdesign A help vampire is usually a name for someone who doesn't bother to research before he asks
@benlevywebdesign We are busy too :)
Usually doesn't bother to try, or even write any code
Sometimes, not even sentences.
18:56
@webarto I didn't mean that I the only busy one but I take me a little longer to do this stuff since I'm just learning it
0
Q: How bad is it in practice to over-nest selectors in SASS/SCSS?

Madara UchihaI have a .scss file that, among other things contains this: nav { font-size: 0; ul { margin: $padding/3; } li { z-index: 10; position: relative; display: inline-block; font-size: $fontSize; /** * If we want separated, Uncomment! margin: $padding/3; @...

@MadaraUchiha I guess I should say what I have researched before asking from now on and that means I will research
@benlevywebdesign When asking a question, you should give the following details:
Anything unusual about your system, are you running Windows 95? Are you running PHP4?
@MadaraUchiha or state my problem and what I tried like "I found the file in my calendar plugin with the code line of php that is `H:i:s' and I changed the "H" for 24hr format to "h" for 12hr format and it didn't work?"
What you've tried, why did it not work
19:04
see above
Any error messages and the lines where the occured
And the relevant piece of code, enough to allow me to reproduce the problem easily
@MadaraUchiha I don't even know if you can see the file from inspecting my page
It is not possible.
@MadaraUchiha here is the calendar plugin if you decide to download it to look at the file. Its in the folder named app and then in the sub folder named helper and the file is called "class-calp-events-helper.php" and its on line 1009 and 1010 and then line 1050
Evening people
19:09
@PeeHaa howdy
evenin'
Now I've told you what I did(which should of worked) where it is in the file
@tereško evenin'
heja!
@tereško Eve
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Q: Audio recording using HTML 5

user1243635Does anyone know if HTML 5 support audio recording? I've searched around and it looks like it lacks support for it. All I can find is Flash and that is not an option for me. Any information would be great. Thanks!

This is a great example of a help vampire @benlevywebdesign
19:19
@hakre Where have you been?
@hakre o/
-20
Q: where to learn php from basic to advance level in mumbai?

user1891711I am student from Mumabi University.I want to know course about php in advance level in mumbai only. Please suggest me where i have to learn php course from basic to advance level.

^ Better vampire example
That's not a help vampire, that's someone that's simply excessively confused about what SO is.
@MikeB Only in Mumbai :D
Like you can just learn it in a course.
19:22
@LeviMorrison lol
This is the syllabus us.php.net/quickref.php. Cut into even parts (no joke - it's all memorization)
@LeviMorrison Need. 10k. To. See. It.
Reason of me, repwhoring :P
It said:
This is programming blog
The relevance it had to anything? None. None at all.
Thank you, come again :D
19:24
Hi all
@Innuendo привет
Aaaand out of delvotes. Time to go be productive.
@Innuendo привет
я в ступоре)) тут же нельзя на другом языке
or google translate chrome extension translates it automatically)
wut? My connection sucks :(
19:27
@PeeHaa, привет)
zdravo, ciao
today is some kind of international-thematic day? =)
Only when we have russian people in the room :)
user1125394
@MikeB once again, if you are in a case where the existing schema is table_year_month tables, and you can do what you want, would you continue with that, or do it in one table and indexes... ?
@PeeHaa Oh I was in Belgium. But then I catched a cold.
19:29
@PeeHaa making us 'Mercans nervous :D
BTW Google translated this "ступоре" into Stupor. No idea what it should have been :)
which reminds me that i should go to bad
night ...guys ....
@PeeHaa how did you understood that I'm russian so fast? In my nickname it's not clear. Do you open every profile to check if he's russian ;) (joking)
/me is sick and drugged up tp the eyeballs
19:31
/me tries one of @tereško`sentences in Google translate ;)
@tereško if drugs help, take them :)
it takes me about a 20 seconds to form a sentence (in native language)
@Innuendo It's on your profile. I'm a webcrawler :)
@cyril In my specific circumstance I opted to keep our application clean by only selecting from one master table. I put the burden on our DBA to make the database understand the query and point it at the appropriate sharded-database. So the application stays clean, and the database does the heavy-lifting
19:31
@Innuendo that how ...
then you are not that drugged I'd. If it takes 20 minutes and you still focus on the sentence, than it's a different story ;)
@NullPointer nite
@NullPointer, I understand, but to see that - you should open my profile. ;) So you open every profile who enters room ;)
@tereško I've met two people from Latvia before. Basically ordinary people. Shocker.
i am not sure what you had expected
user1125394
19:33
@MikeB and if it runs on one server instance? you would advice virtual machines?
No people with tentacles over there? :(
that's japan .. other side of the Eurasian continent
I've making JSON API, and I have a question about returning codes.
I return 200, if it's all OK. I return 400 (BAD_REQUEST) if it's validation error. I return 403(FORBIDDEN) if it's authorisation problem (user A asks functionality of user B)... Also I have errors of api itself (API is a wrapper of pgsql database api)... All these errors I'd like to wrap in one single code. but what code to choose for such purpose? Code should mean just ERROR.
@cyril hmm? If what runs on a server instance?
user1125394
@MikeB the database
19:34
@tereško I didn't expect anything except that they would have an accent. I was right on that one.
@Innuendo 400 BAD_REQUEST is for a general error.
@cyril Ah, depends (as always :p). DB servers are usually the first entity to hit the IO limits.. so you'll see a lot of db servers running on bare-metal (dedicated boxes)
@LeviMorrison , so .. what was you impression on the accent ? (i am kinda curious, it's hard to tell, when you are the one with said accent, how it sounds)
damn .. that did not come out in english
user1125394
@MikeB well ok I'm not with them yet, need to relearn SQL thx
It's fine.
19:36
@MadaraUchiha, "The request could not be understood by the server due to malformed syntax." I've thaught this definition is good for bad input data (validation error).
So, ok, for example I choose 400 for general error. Then validation will be general error too? or may be another code to choose
@tereško It sounded something like a Russian accent
@Innuendo Depends, 400 means "BAD REQUEST" meaning, "The client did something wrong"
If it's a server error, it should be a 500.
then it is possible that they both of those people where russians
we have something like 35% of natives that are ethnically russian
@MadaraUchiha, ok. Thank you
user1125394
if one mysql query run on one thread, if you shard your db with 4 virtual machines, the query on a 8-core pc will be around 4x faster?
19:40
no
user1125394
ok (why?)
virtualization does not happen "on the metal"
In fact... I'm citizen of Moldova ;) But nobody knows where is it and what is it.
And I'm already living for 5 years in Russia ;)
i think i will just waste my del-votes and go to sleep
there is a metric ton of cotton in my head
19:43
@MadaraUchiha what?
@tereško Get well soon!
@cyril A lot of the techniques used to makes databases highly-available seem counter-intuitive. De-normalizing data seems like it violates every basic principle of good design but it's one of (sometimes the only) way of improving performance
Man, throw in some bacon, garlic, and rakia.
@cyril Here's another technique that can help with that en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Materialized_view
19:53
hey guys, whats the best way to retrieve data from mysql database and display it on a docx page ?
@MadaraUchiha what do you mean
@user1783675 docx as in MS word document?
@benlevywebdesign About?
35 mins ago, by Madara Uchiha
This is a great example of a help vampire @benlevywebdesign
about this
19:54
@benlevywebdesign I've linked a question near that post
That's what I meant
I am new to php and I am developing a data capturing web app, but the output must be in MS word format
That is wrong on so many levels.
@MadaraUchiha Yes that is a good example but was my question a bad one
@user1783675 I'm pretty sure there is some code out there, but I doubt it would be a fully featured docx generator
@user1783675 You may want to check this out phpword.codeplex.com
@user1783675 PHP by default does not support that kind of output format. But there is a PHP extension for it. Microsoft has documented the procedure: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/…
19:57
thanks @Pe
@MadaraUchiha lol
@PeeHaa thanks
@hakre thanks
19:59
@user1783675 It is a step-by-step description and XML is close to HTML so you should get a good start with that link.
@LeviMorrison are you working on prototype.php.net still?
@webarto Not at the moment, no.
Swamped with projects.
@hakre I am checking it right now. I've struggling with it for days now
@LeviMorrison How can one try to contribute to it? I know, there are more important things :)
@webarto I don't even remember how I got commit access to that one.
20:02
@LeviMorrison Oh man, it was that long ago :)
:) Try emailing php-webmasters@lists.php.net and ask there.
@MadaraUchiha changing H:i:s to h:i:s should make it 12hr format correct?
@benlevywebdesign What does the manual say?
@MadaraUchiha that H is for 24 and h is for 12 and I changed it to h and its still in 24hr format
20:19
Whats the best way to check if $_POST name is to numbers only?
and run a foreach on all matches :)
@Jacta WHat do you mean? Whether the name of a post variables contains only numbers?
@PeeHaa yes the name, not the value :)
anyone interested in some contract work for a very good company email me your resumes. hanleyhansen@gmail.com
sounds good to me!
20:22
great pay for web and software developers
they say that, and you end up in sex trafficking.
Loop through it an check whether it contains only integers only? With for example filter_var @Jacta
@8ch8ch You really expect people to send you anything just because you say: "anyone interested in some contract work for a very good company"? You're kidding right? :P
I know recruiters who are less vague
@PeeHaa I'm pretty lost how actually :/
He is entrepreneur :P @PeeHaa
How do I specify a font color in HTML? without CSS (I know)
For all the text in a page
20:25
or wait, think I can handle it, thanks @PeeHaa
<body color="white"> failed me
yw :)
user1125394
@MadaraUchiha o man you make me sad
<body style="color:white">
@PeeHaa It's a favor for my new boss. He wants some contractors. If nobody cares then nobody will send anything. I don't really care.
20:26
@MadaraUchiha I hope you are doing HTML mail, because I don't see a reason to not start smacking you ;)
@PeeHaa Similar
Anyone remembers? Aside from using <font>?
<body style="color:white">
@Lighthart That is inline CSS.
@MadaraUchiha I don't think it is possible without a font tag
Found it
<body text="white"> . Thanks
20:29
lol
@webarto I know! I can't even us jQuery!
jQuery!
That must have been introduced in like 1990 and deprecated ever since :D
@frankc it was not meant to be an insult. I am done with this answer. Move on. — Neal 11 secs ago
@webarto You may not believe it, but that's what they teach my brother right now at school
High school
20:35
@Neal Do you remember what the +/- on the question was before your answer?
If your country was former communist country, I'd understood, but... I thought they teach PHP right away in IL :P
@webarto I wish, ASP all the way
@MikeB I answered it right when it was asked basically
Microsoft rules with a fucking iron fist here in IL
maybe it was a -1 or -2
user1125394
20:37
@MadaraUchiha The <body> text attribute is not supported in HTML5
@ircmaxell That ZCE image of yours is huge and gets distorted when thumbnailed, here, use mine :P i.sstatic.net/FYoEz.png
@PeeHaa umm why?
my answer is correct
@PeeHaa: why does echo ctype_digit(30); gives nothing?
20:43
@Neal I am agree with frankc
please do not turn this place into reddit. -1 — frankc 37 mins ago
@PeeHaa did you even read the rest of the comments?
and that was before the edit
@PeeHaa :P
fight, fight, fight
@Neal Your answer just isn't as good as you think it is.
20:45
We need more conflict in this room... it's the only thing that keeps @ircmaxell coming back :)
@PeeHaa do you know why?
@Jacta How did you test it?
@Jacta Because it expects a string ctype_digit('30'); // true
user142019
@PeeHaa was that really worth flagging? T_T /cc everybody
@Zoidberg'-- No it was not worth it. Hence I moved it. I hate flagging posts
20:47
@frankc it was not meant to be an insult. I am done with this answer. Move on. — Neal 13 mins ago
foreach($_POST as $iVariantID => $iVal)
{
if(ctype_digit($iVariantID))
{
printr($iVariantID);
}
user142019
Whokay..
Dec 5 at 9:28, by PeeHaa
Service announcement Please don't flag messages just because the posts are stupid. It's annoying to other rooms.
$iVariantID contains like 5 post with only numbers in the name
@Jacta I don't know how else to explain it. ctype_digit(30) === false and ctype_digit('30') === true
20:49
<html>

<head>
    <title>Assassin's Creed History</title>
</head>

<body background="background.jpg" text="white">

<h1 align="center">Welcome to this site!</h1>

<p><font size="12">In this site, you'll find useless history of a world which only exists in a game.</font></p>

<marquee>Play Assassin's Creed!!!</marquee>

</body>

</html>
This is the code we ended up with
@MikeB ill try, thanks ;)
You can post your code in "fixed font" by clicking the button when typing a message or by pressnig ctrl+k @Jacta
Guys, let's answer with This is programming blog. when someone asks non-related question on SO.
@webarto It's not a blog though, it's a forum!
@Jacta When feeding it with an integer it uses it as the number of the char
20:51
@PeeHaa Then what should I do - oh - really lost it now
$iVariantID contains the name of the POST - that could be only numbers names, I want thoose
29 mins ago, by PeeHaa
Loop through it an check whether it contains only integers only? With for example filter_var @Jacta
No where did I say use ctype_* ;)
ctype_digit( (string) $int);
:)
Former colleague of mine, actually he has "20 years of experience", claimed it was a bug in PHP... he almost filed a report...
preg_match('#\d+#', '1234');
also works good.
@webarto I'm pretty sure it's all in the manual :)
Thanks for the help all
@PeeHaa dinke.net/blog/en/2011/10/20/validating-an-integer-with-php/ read, and laugh... I know man...
20:58
@Jacta yw :)
@DaveRandom Are old cv/delv requests opening in new window? (should be tab IMHO, if you can control that)

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