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8:01 PM
yes i made simple website to interact with it, but trying to create the dictionary! i had an idea to build a translation app and i looked up open source dictionaries and there aren't any! I found one english one, but none in other languages. I'm started with open office spanish dictionary but it is more of a thesarus, no i'm trying to do crazy stuff with wikipedia es and nltk to get some definitions:)
 
@rdlowrey No, but unfortunately there will be a lot of numpties doing it in a resource-hungry where'd-all-my-bandwidth-go kind of a way.
(Evening all)
 
Evening @DaveRandom
 
/me is going to get all websockety up in yo face this evening
 
webosockets in yo face bitch
 
I open a socket connection to yo ass
 
8:14 PM
Please be tender :)
 
:-P
 
:D
 
user652649
yo Dave wazzup
 
@wes Yo dawg
 
With a sexy italics name to match
 
8:29 PM
@rdlowrey that's interesting, but I don't see what advantage php gives me if I don't use it in the traditional way. Why should I use two languages instead of one? Also, I'd love to see those benchmarks. (Preferably code I can download and test myself)
 
user895378
I don't care if you only have to use one language for both client and server-side development. That advantage goes out the window the moment you're forced to shoehorn your entire application into callbacks.
 
user895378
And sorry, you can't have benchmarks at this time because it's a private project. It'll be open-sourced soon enough.
 
@rdlowrey but you don't have to shoehorn your entire application into callbacks? How much node have you actually written?
What did you benchmark?
 
user895378
> JavaScript was already painful enough in the browser, why on earth anyone ever thought it was a good idea to use it on the server boggles the mind.
 
I don't mean to sound rude, I'm asking out of curiosity not a will to argue
 
user895378
8:35 PM
I have used very little node.js in all honesty. I don't care to work with js.
 
JavaScript is an awesome but misunderstood language, It's great on the server because it is designed to do Asynchronous I/O from day one. It's highly functional by design and it's very fast today. Web servers work surprisingly similarly to front ends, both are generally limited by blocking I/O calls
 
user895378
I'm not looking to be sold on JS. I'm just letting you know I can run a faster server in pure php with at least the same feature set.
 
I think I have seen a video somewhere of this discussion ;)
 
node.js is not a one size fit all, I wouldn't write a web site in it, but there are things it excels in.
 
user895378
Yes, but I can make php excel at those same things while still offering the benefits of straight-line, non-evented programming.
 
8:36 PM
@rdlowrey filesystem is tricky
 
@rdlowrey and I'm not looking to sell you on JS, I would love to see a benchmark that proves what everyone else is saying wrong, in all honesty.
 
user895378
Filesystem is not that tricky ... I'm successfully serving 4Mb files as fast as apache.
 
user895378
It's tricky if you're forced to support PHP 5.3 because of improvements to stream_copy_to_stream made in 5.4.
 
user895378
But if you're running a server in php you shouldn't be using 5.3 anyway. This should be a non-issue.
 
I'd argue that async code isn't more complicated than 'straight-line' code once you get used to it and that evented programming makes more sense. That's not the point :) I would love to see some fast php benchmarks
Whenever php comes into the question people usually talk about how slow and un-maintainable it is, I would love to prove them wrong.
 
8:39 PM
Unless that was fixed in 5.4, stream_copy_to_stream loses data when it cannot write due to a full write buffer.
 
user895378
@igorw You have the ability to limit the max data to write on a given stream_copy_to_stream call as of 5.4. This allows you to avoid that problem.
 
also, doesn't fopen block? or are you using the undocumented linux-only flag to make that call async?
 
user895378
Yes it does. That's why I can't serve filesystem resources as fast as a page generated in memory by the application. But that doesn't mean the server can't still serve static resources quickly.
 
@rdlowrey you're saying that you have a php server that is threaded (instead of being event based) and is faster than node.js ?
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum no, it's not multi-threaded
 
user895378
8:42 PM
@BenjaminGruenbaum No. I'm saying I have a single-process, event-looped application that's faster than node.js for HTTP/1.1 communications.
 
@igorw so it's event based?
 
There's nothing to say you couldn't cache the file pointers as well
 
@rdlowrey so how are you writing your code 'straight-line' ?
Also, I would never use node.js to serve static resources, that's what I have nginx for :)
 
nginx FTW!
 
user895378
@BenjaminGruenbaum homemade process manager creates worker processes at startup and round-robins the requests to those workers as they stream in from the event loop.
 
user895378
8:43 PM
Or uses other load-balancing distribution algos if round-robin isn't ideal for the specific app use-case.
 
@rdlowrey I don't understand, you said: "but I can make php excel at those same things while still offering the benefits of straight-line, non-evented programming." Now you're telling me that the server is event based and asynchronous...
 
user895378
The worker processes report back and the response is passed back to the event-loop to be delivered to the client.
 
That sounds pretty much like node.js
I'm sorry if I'm being difficult, it's really hard for me to understand your code logic without looking at it (or a simplistic version of it)
 
user895378
I'm saying it can do both. The same server instance supports evented callback style responses as well as straight-line application-generated responses by hooking up with a process manager.
 
user895378
And I can do both in the same server instance. So, for example, I can run a traditional straight-line php app on mysite.com and in the same server instance run an evented websocket application on websocket.mysite.com.
 
8:46 PM
Interesting, node does that too but very interesting non-the-less :)
 
user895378
At the same time.
 
user895378
And I plan to extend this to websockets as well so that one can write straight-line websocket applications without resorting to event loops.
 
As far as I recall (and I'm really not sure) node.js lets you write traditional straight-line apps by creating child processes or threads, it's just considered bad in the node community to do so.
 
user895378
The problem is that in php you have the possibility for fatal errors (yay, php!) ... so if you want to write your application in php I think a process manager is preferable so that a single E_ERROR in your app doesn't bring down the whole server.
 
@rdlowrey node.js has a great deal of libraries that deal with straight line code. It's really not a big deal as you make it to be, javascript is also a very fast language today. I think where PHP really wins is the amount of libraries it has and it's excellent documentation
 
user895378
8:49 PM
I'm not saying, "don't use node." I'm saying I'd rather program in php and I can do the same things just as fast.
 
@rdlowrey node.js has domains which let you catch uncaught exceptions on a given 'namespace'. You also have a process.on("uncaughtException" hook
 
user895378
I don't care what node can or can't do because I don't want to write javascript.
 
I'm also not saying "don't use php", I would love to see programs in php that do things just as fast :)
 
user895378
I care if I can accomplish the same thing in PHP. And the answer to that question is yes.
 
Just wondering though, what is it about PHP you like better than javascript? The two seem really similar in a lot of regards
 
8:51 PM
They really aren't.
 
user895378
C-style inheritance. That's what I like better.
 
Both are dynamic languages, both offer functional abilities, both have a large community
 
user895378
Prototypal inheritance makes me uncomfortable.
 
@rdlowrey You can do C-style inheritance in JavaScript, the prototypical model is just a really powerful version of the classical model.
 
user895378
1 min ago, by rdlowrey
I don't care what node can or can't do because I don't want to write javascript.
 
8:52 PM
@rdlowrey I was just asking why :)
I'm just here to learn, I'm not looking to upset anyone...
 
I hate that prototypal shit
There. I've said it
 
user895378
@BenjaminGruenbaum For the same reason I speak English and not the broken French I learned in school -- I'm much better at English and spending the time to learn French would offer me no benefit other than the satisfaction of learning another way to do something I can already do perfectly well.
 
I kinda like it, but it is a bit zOMG. I regularly get told off by JS puritans for forcing the classical model on JS.
 
@PeeHaa can you say in all honesty that a class inheriting from a class makes more sense to you than an object inheriting from another object? That it seems perfectly normal to you that you can just declare variables dynamically in what ever way you'd like but suddenly classes are different?
 
prototypal inheritance is awesome, static typing is overrated :P
 
8:55 PM
@rdlowrey I guess that here we disagree then :) I always love learning new languages, it's sort of a hobby, anyway I would really appreciate if you let me know when your benchmark is ready for me to try out on my box
 
@igorw That's just it though, it's the duck-typing that I can't cope with. I hate having to check that something is there before I can use it. Maybe it's just laziness.
 
user895378
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm all for education. But I don't have time for education. I have to prioritize my time on things that will make me $$$. There's no financial benefit for me to become a javacript wizard, so I'm finished explaining.
 
@DaveRandom why do you check? If it's your code why wouldn't it be there?
@rdlowrey cool, well if you ever get the time to give it a shot, it's very rewarding once you get into it. You don't have to explain yourself to me, if my questions annoy you feel free to ignore them. I'm not looking to step on toes.
 
That assumes I wrote every single line of code in the entire app. Hardly very contributor friendly.
 
@DaveRandom not at all, if you use a javascript library like jQuery do you check if $.ajax is there before accessing it? I doubt. What's missing in javascript are interfaces, as long as you have a clear API you're all set.
 
user895378
8:58 PM
@BenjaminGruenbaum I have. I've read Javascript: The Good Parts at least three times. I just very rarely work in JS, and I write PHP all day every day. I don't have a lot of incentive.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum That I agree with, but didn't you just kinda contradict yourself? Interfaces are the exact opposite of duck-typing, unless they're not enforced interfaces, in which case what's the point?
 
user895378
At the end of the day, unless you're a college professor, the name of the game is to actually get things done. I can get things done in PHP and do it quickly.
 
@rdlowrey It would be nice to knock Crockford down a peg or two, that's an incentive, albeit not a financial one.
 
user895378
lol
 
@rdlowrey that's fair, Javascript: The Good Parts is a great book but it's entry level, all I'm saying is when you get the chance I think that you should give learning it a shot . The name of the game is to always be ahead, you seem to be spending a lot of time learning PHP apis anyway.
Same for RoR C# ASP.NET MVC, python django and other languages and frameworks
 
user895378
9:00 PM
Not doing a lot of learning PHP APIs these days ... creating PHP APIs? Yes.
 
user895378
python django SUCKS, fwiw.
 
@DaveRandom Not at all, I'm saying that the current way of handling stuff in javascript is to write a clear but unenforcable API (though they can be easily enforced). What I'd like is for interfaces to be a part of the language and enforcable. JavaScript is far from perfect
 
user895378
And of course:
 
user895378
8 hours ago, by NikiC
Rails primary benefit is security giggles
 
user895378
And as for C#/ASP.NET ... why would I use M$ tools unless I was brainwashed? No thanks, I'll stick with open source technologies.
 
9:03 PM
I'm not saying that you should like Rails or Django, I'm just saying I think they're worth learning, it's always good to explore options. Fwiw I'd use django, rails or ASP.NET MVC before I'd use PHP for a big project.
 
user895378
I agree, languages are worth learning. That doesn't mean that once you learn them you have to use them all the time.
 
user895378
@BenjaminGruenbaum Then that only reveals a lack of understanding of what can be done with php -- not a lack of capabilities on the part of PHP. Any language can be used to do something well.
 
Great :) Well anyway, good task, I'd love to see those benchmarks some day
 
user895378
And if you need a framework to do something well are you really a programmer?
 
@rdlowrey I'm not saying PHP can't do big projects well, I'm just saying I think django, rails and asp.net mvc4 are better at it from my point of view.
 
user895378
9:05 PM
I strongly disagree, but don't really care to argue the point any further.
 
@rdlowrey Of course I am a programmer, I can get stuff done in python ruby and C# without django rails and ASP.NET MVC, I just do stuff faster with those frameworks.
Anyway, I've got to go, thank you for your time :)
 
user895378
Have a nice day :)
 
user895378
Lively discussion and differing viewpoints make the world a better place.
 
Helllo all, I am making a Post Request to a webpage, when I make such request I get the expected response. But, when The same request is made by the client I get the default hosting page html , in the response
 
Indeed, that remained surprisingly civil for teh internetz
@weber67 E_MISSING_CONTEXT - more info please ;-)
 
9:10 PM
@DaveRandom could you please tell me wht is it
 
@weber67 I mean things like: where are you making the request from (PHP code, web browser, ajax etc), where is the "client" making a request from (same list), can you share a link to the URL you are having a problem with, etc etc
 
@HamZaDzCyberDeV [tag:cv-pls]
 
@DaveRandom lolz im sleepy :O
 
:-P
 
9:14 PM
@DaveRandom can you also give the text "PHP.net news server web interface" some right padding? And make the next / previous buttons align in the same way
 
Could anyone help me with a case of WTF syntax error I'm clearly missing?
 
@PeeHaa I was planning to revamp the templates with a prototype.php.net feel at some point. Also PRs are welcome ;-)
 
[16-Feb-2013 21:14:39] PHP Parse error:  syntax error, unexpected T_FUNCTION in /home3/eyedoopt/public_html/wp-content/themes/eyedooptic/single-product.php on line 36
 
PHP version >= 5.3?
 
        <section itemprop="description">
            <?php
            $description = $meta['description'][0];
            $description = explode("\n", $description);
            array_walk($description, function (&$el) {
                $el = "<p>$el</p>";
            });
            echo implode("\n", $description); //Multi-line description is now in paragraphs.
            ?>
        </section>
 
9:17 PM
@DaveRandom Yeh. Thought so about the PRs. Tried to make it easy for myself and just ping you ;) Meh I'll fork the shit
 
The line in question is the array_walk line
 
@DaveRandom I have a index.php. this file responds to a POST request. This request is made from iPhone. When I make a request from my iPhone it returns a json repsonse. But, when client makes it he gets a html page, which is not a error page but the default hosting page of the "Server Hosting Provider"
 
@MadaraUchiha My money is on 5.2...
 
I think I'm growing insane, it happens on my live server, but I can't reproduce on my local environment..
 
Definitely 5.2
 
9:18 PM
@MadaraUchiha that's an anonymous function
 
Yes, I see
PHP version 5.2.17
 
which isn't supported on old PHP versions ...
 
:P
 
@MadaraUchiha lolz
 
9:19 PM
@weber67 Did the site only go live recently?
 
@MadaraUchiha You mean double . 1 for doing it wrong and another one for using 5.2
 
(like, within the last 24hrs)
 
whahahaha
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum I always have a good laugh when people try to defend the node.js programming style. (And an even better laugh if they suggest to circumvent its issues by using promises)
 
@MadaraUchiha Anonymous functions became available in 5.3 :p
 
9:21 PM
@NikiC Yeh, the asyncsaucezOMG programming style makes no sense for generating dynamic content.
 
@PeeHaa No, it used to be 5.4
 
@MadaraUchiha You mean they upgraded it to 5.2 :P
 
@MadaraUchiha
 
The hosting spontaneously decided to downgrade it for some reason.
 
omfg
 
9:22 PM
Who?
 
bluehost
 
Now might be a good reason to switch
Also why are you on shared hosting
 
Contacting customer service now...
 
YELL AT THEM!
 
@PeeHaa Lack of better and more affordable solutions
 
9:23 PM
Tell them to come in here so we can all do it.
 
@DaveRandom :D
 
@MadaraUchiha To find better is not the problem I think ;)
 
@PeeHaa Sorry about the delay re websocket stuff by the way, I've got a little consumed refactoring some stuff as I just found quite a large bug with the non-blocking reads. The websocket protocol is a bit stupid in some ways, the fact that it ignores TCP packet boundaries in particular.
 
I thought your dead madara !!!!
 
@JuanFernandoz Please, I'm immortal.
 
9:30 PM
lolz
just you wait, Hashirama is coming with sasuke :3
 
Let him come
 
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@DaveRandom No worries dave
 
I'm not the same ninja I was when I fought him the first time
 
Mokuton Mokuriuu no Jutsu!!
 
9:31 PM
My food is also waiting for me :)
 
Hi guys, greetings from colombia by the way ;)
 
@JuanFernandoz Mokuton: Mokujin no Jutsu!!!
@JuanFernandoz @HamZaDzCyberDeV check out Anime and Manga
 
oh great!
 
@MadaraUchiha i already saw it, but what should i ask xD ?
 
@HamZaDzCyberDeV Whatever you want :P You can also answer
 
9:34 PM
@MadaraUchiha let's just stick with php and try to develop my skills :p
 
Im want to talk about php
first at all Im a lawyer that loves php
o_o
 
@JuanFernandoz Interesting, you are simultaneously part of the problem and part of the solution :-P
 
@JuanFernandoz scary
 
@DaveRando ha ha, yes. Some year ago Im in a library and a watch a book.
 
9:38 PM
lolwut
 
Im buy it for 20 dolllars
 
you really shouldn't
 
Im I really don't know understand anything of that book.
 
> This book covers PHP from installation all the way up to developing PHP applications with the Active Directory and .NET.
 
So a couple years later I'm really tried very hard to understand that, reading all nights in the metro (I live in a big city) when a returning home
 
9:40 PM
WOW 4 windows
 
So, six months later I finally start to understand that book and I fell in love with PHP.
o_o
 
@tereško how was your day ?
 
is a very old book I know but is a good book.
 
woke up , ate , read all chapters of Shingeki no Kyojin , ate a bit more
 
9:42 PM
@JuanFernandoz It's important to understand that, while it does work on Windows (and many of us use Windows as a platform for development), PHP really works best on *nix.
 
@DaveRando nix = unix?
 
@JuanFernandoz "Unix-like" platforms, yes
(usually linux or BSD)
 
So.. people say to me : oh sr you are a lawyer why you want to go that this reunion about php o_o
 
@DaveRandom nope, it was up since last week. But, it is since 1 day I am getting this reponse
 
Im sorry for my english, Im just learning I hope you undertand me
 
9:45 PM
@weber67 Have you got a link to the site and an example of the request you are making that I can test?
 
@JuanFernandoz usually people who have no intention of professionally programming get by with windows based systems
 
@JuanFernandoz No it's fine, I can understand you no problem :-)
 
there are all-in-one download , that install webserver , php and database all at once
 
(badly)
 
and when you want to put your page online, you pay 5-10$ for hosting that has all of it already installed
 
9:47 PM
@teresko I know, but I was in a library some years ago and at the time I really don't know anything about php so I buy this book for curiosity most at all.
 
but yes , the optimal options for professional is setting us some kinda of linux/bsd based environment
but anyway , that book is horrible
and it also is extremely outdated
 
@DaveRandom I tried it through mac terminal using the curl command and I was able to get response from my terminal. But, when I make the same request from the server terminal (Server where the service is hosted) I get this error Could not resolve host: (Could not contact DNS servers)
 
Well its a very old book.
 
@tereško Y U NO recommend a book with PHP 5.4 :O ?
 
9:50 PM
But you need to know something: Some years ago in a library at medellìn downtown (colombia), I mean the library guy maybe don't undertand anything about php books. So the ofert are very limited in this ocasion.
 
@weber67 Can you share the command so I can test from here? It sounds like the server's DNS is not set up right but from what you've said so far I doubt that's the problem.
 
@HamZaDzCyberDeV because only the only "new features" that are all that useful in php5.4 are the new syntax for arrays and function dereferencing (if that was the term)
 
@tereško closures with $this support, too
 
the big jump were from 4.x to 5.0 and from 5.2 to 5.3
 
but I learned a lot of that old horrible book. And then Im learning about CURL and PCRE, etc etc Im a say to me: wow PHP I really like that.
 
9:52 PM
@teresko i see ...
 
@Lusitanian the only people who will have use for it will be professional
 
So. Im start a personal proyect about 9 months ago, And I using Php (curl, Pcre, Dom, mysql, etc), Js, Jquery, Jqgrid. etc
 
Please, don't use mysql_* functions in new code. They are no longer maintained and are officially deprecated. See the red box? Learn about prepared statements instead, and use PDO or MySQLi - this article will help you decide which. If you choose PDO, here is a good tutorial.
 
yes, yes I know
Im learning PDO
 
=P
 
9:54 PM
:P
 
also , it's "I'm starting .."
 
@JuanFernandoz got anything to show or is it stillin incubator? :)
 
great, Im learn english for myself whaching shows, reading some pages :P correct me please
Still at localhost @Ocramius
 
watching*
 
I have a few problems with my curl code (works fine but)..
Im gonna explain maybe you can tell me a few tips ??
 
9:57 PM
from my experience, listening to audiobooks is a great way to learn english .. and you can do it while doing something else, like shopping, sitting in public transport, making food
3
 
@JuanFernandoz well, code explains by itself imo :)
 
+1, audiobooks are excellent
 
@tereško anything to suggest about that?
 
depends on the genre you prefer .. of course technical books will be mostly off-limits
 
well @teresko Im understand very well english (I watch movies in english without subs) but my problem to write.
 
9:59 PM
@tereško heh, for tech stuff I can only look for podcasts afaik
 
i understand that sort of problem ... since i have the same issue with russian and german
 
Oh, johannes moved his tool to scrutinizer
 
@Ocramius my code is a very disrupted code, Im just learning, Im using a lot of thinks but Im not a professional, only a lawyer so my code don't have a MVC model of something like that.
you said MVC in english too?
 
@JuanFernandoz EmViSii :D
@JuanFernandoz np, we all got through that I guess
 
@JuanFernandoz I'm sure the license of your code is rock solid
 
10:01 PM
lol
 
@Cicada salad???? makes everybody happy???
 
Don't undertand that joke :( explain to me!! :D
 
There better be horse in that salad in that case ;)
 
@PeeHaa that would at least make dave happy
 
10:03 PM
ha ha oh please explain me!!
 
@JuanFernandoz he's referring to the copyrights of the code that you have written
 
@JuanFernandoz because you're a lawyer, so the license of your code must be "well"
 
@PeeHaa Yes! Ofc!
 
ha ha ha
the copyright law are a little different on colombia that Usa
 
So what do you guys think about C++
 
10:04 PM
So what kind of salad are we talking about? Or just any old salad?
 
@Cicada we think that it has its own chat room
 
@JuanFernandoz doesn't matter :p
 
last week the supreme court ended the "Lleras" law some kind of sopa law that usa try to passing by at the colombian congress
And also we can copy or downloading anything we want (music etc )
 
such laws are poping up all over the place
 
10:05 PM
salade a la francaise xD
 
we in EU had similar issue
 
@tereško unlicense.org ftw
 
@Ocramius this is kinda a rude version of new BSD (two clause) license
 
@PeeHaa creepy photo O_o
@tereško yeah, the rudeness is the plus
 
10:07 PM
not in this kind of situation
 
I love the DBAD license
 
especially since nowdays you might be expected to show your github profile at job interview
 
@teresko yes, EU try to passing by these laws all over the world. But in colombia Eu make a free comerce trade so they say: oh its an obligation from colombia make a sopa law.
 
@JuanFernandoz europe?
 
10:08 PM
hi guys
 
guys i have question now that we're talking about licenses ...
Let's suppose i have created a php webapp, and posted the source code, i didn't license anything. Is it possible for someone to license my code and make it his own ?
 
i am new to php...i got some problems....
 
SOPA was the proud invention of the 'muricans
 
@PeeHaa :D (what a terrible, TERRIBLE idea for a law)
 
@PeterJennings heh
 
10:09 PM
@PeterJennings yes , you should not be repeating yourself
 
@PeeHaa mexico, colombia (latin america in general) france, spain (sinde law), etc
 
also , SOPA is old news .. CISPA is the new thing
 
@Lusitanian yeah for something you want to puke on it is just perfect
 
@PeeHaa to think Americans actually elect the people who come up with that crap
 
@JuanFernandoz That is not SOPA
 
10:10 PM
and americans have the strange obsession with acronyms .. it's a bit mental
 
@Lusitanian Meh it's politics. They all suck one way or another
Just as my typing
 
@PeterJennings what;s the problem ?
 
Politics sucks in every country of the world
 
@PeeHaa my working hypothesis is that you have to be insane to want to be a politician and as a result all politicians are insane. never let me down thus far, but i haven't tested it scientifically.
 
@Cicada And how do you explain this?!?!?!?
 
@HamZaDzCyberDeV You will always have the copyright on whatever you write
 
hmmm i see
 
I have a fast question: do you know an economic hosting without this limitation: "CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION cannot
be activated when in safe_mode or an open_basedir is set"
 
#fail ;)
 
@PeeHaa how about this google.fr/...
@PeeHaa indeed
 
10:15 PM
lol damn you
 
i'll be finished with that eventually
 
urgh
 
@Lusitanian you got me whahahaha
 
@PeeHaa fyi she actually now has a somewhat successful music career singing similarly-awful songs. #murica
 
@Lusitanian WAT!?! NO SHIT!
 
10:18 PM
WORLD RECORD OF 1,000,000 DISLIKES

MAKE THIS HAPPEN
It's pretty close.
 
don't read the comments, you'll cry.
 
any body=?
 
user652649
 
i want to go form9a
<a onclick="xajax_goBack(xajax.getFormValues('form1'),'xajax_assessmentStep10(xajax‌​.getFormValues(\'form1\'),9)','<?= ($_GET['p']+a); ?>'); return false;" href="#"><img src="images/backward.png" width="24" height="24" border="0" /></a>
this is the statement...how can i write
 
10:23 PM
DAT CODE o.O
 
when user click on back button in step10...form9a should appear
its going ti step 9 form not step9a form
 
@PeterJennings This is horrid in every possible way
 
@Peter o_o
 
i added +a but not working
 
@PeterJennings wat.
 
10:25 PM
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@wes Did somebody sit on your avatar?
 
user652649
wut?
 
@wes It got squashed. Or is it just Gravatar being sucky again?
 
user895378
10:27 PM
Looks squashed to me ...
 
@DaveRandom
 
user895378
And still squashed after CTRL+F5 ...
 
You guys don't see that?
 
nope
 
10:29 PM
lolwut
 
user652649
trolling you is too much fun.... ahahahahahhaahahahahah
 
@DaveRandom i do.
 
user652649
@DaveRandom ahahahah
 
:'(
 
user652649
10:30 PM
lol
 
user652649
/me is loving css3 3d transforms
 
omfg
I just found out I can do :e %:r.h in vim
and with that open the .h file for a .c file
 
@NikiC vim...the editor that keeps on giving
 
user895378
10:46 PM
@igorw I'm not sure where I got the "5.4 is when stream_copy_to_stream was fixed" idea from. I must've been thinking about something else because the functionality I referenced has been around for a while.
 

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