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09:06
@ircmaxell but why was the opcode freed before? Or did you just try around until it worked, but didn't understand why?
I very rarely get an upvote these days without having to do some serious QC on my old answers. I used to write some real crap, it would seem :-(
@DaveRandom You don't need any more rep, you have 36k!
@DaveRandom I've started to remove my oldest answers in fact lol.
@PeeHaa埽 maybe you could play there around with register_shutdown_function ... emulating a catch, extract the globals, check where the program was halted and then continue ...
@Jimbo I know but I have to correct information that is out-and-out wrong. Case in point.
09:13
lol
> My original answer was WRONG! but I'm leaving the original answer at the end as an example of why you shouldn't listen to anything I say, ever.
@Jimbo This is not communism you know ;-) there's life after 20k rep.
@Jack That's like saying life begins at 40, hell no, that's cliff jumping time!
@bwoebi I could, but one really should not
@Jack I know I have burninated a few old answers of late
09:15
@Jimbo Wrong, life begins at 50, if you haven't jumped off a cliff yet ;-)
@PeeHaa埽 but as you said… there's no sane way ;-)
Annoyingly I keep getting upvotes for this. I don't mind getting rep from it but it seems like it's OT. I'm hesitant to burn the Q though since it's clearly useful to people
oh wow, a phpmyadmin answer ... haven't seen those for ... a while :)
(But no delv, it's 2nd result on Google if you just search the error)
18k views .. not bad :)
09:21
@PeeHaa埽 I imagine some function like try(function() {...}, [E_ERROR => function () { /* catch fatal */ }, "Exception" => function() { /* catch the remaining errors */ }] [, function () { /* finally */ }]);
Someone please tell me how many encoding methods a web query could have?
@Telkitty猫咪咪 I think 5 will be enough.
This is driving me mad: if I encode it with UTF8String encoding (ios), it returns error. If I encode it with default encoding, it returns success but the message won't get delivered.
When I paste the UTF8String encoding string into a web browser the message will get deliver to the phone but not the default encoded msg
Web query related stuff should involve url-encoded things.
Well, UTF8String encoding works most of the times
But I have one complicated query and it is returning error, unknown encoding error that is :(
09:36
Who is downvoting and why? — Ken - Abdias Software 43 secs ago
lol
@Telkitty猫咪咪 From what you told so far, I would say NaRQ :)
@Jack Ironic, his typo is what he's getting
Not a Real Question :) it's too vague.
@Leigh You mean the backlash escapism? :)
zf geeks here?
I have to update some records and I want the text boxes of the form to show the previous values of the fields from the database. How to populate(i mean initialize the form with these fields) and render to the view?
@Jack Hard to escape backlashes in
09:47
@Leigh Yes, it's a very painful operation.
@Leigh And it gets better.
hey how tab key works and detect the components?
E_MISSING_CONTEXT
@YadavChetan When you press the key, a series of electronic pulses are sent down the cable to your computer. Your computer then decodes these as a tab keydown / keyup.
@Leigh Yes but how do you detect the components? There could be hundreds of components involved in making all that happen. Thousands even.
@Leigh yeah you are right and follow the question of @DaveRandom
09:54
I know I care whether the keyboard is a 02K5750 or a 02K5868
@DaveRandom Well, it's not so much about detecting the components as detecting the peripheral itself. The device receives power from the USB which enables it to announce itself on the bus. The USB host adapter can then inform the OS that a new device is attached, so that tab keys can work.
But perhaps there's a KVM in between; how would you detect that?
@Leigh But what about the PS/2? WHAT ABOUT THE PS/2? We can't all have one of those lah-di-dah USB keyboards. What do you think this is, the 21st century or something?
@DaveRandom Well I believe they simply use an IRQ on the PCI bus
What about that? @Leigh
Well, without the USB stick at the end lol
10:02
@Jack Doesn't have a tab key, so irrelevant :D
@Leigh I'm much more comfortable with that. I don't want too much information. I prefer my computer to blindly trust that attached devices do what they claim to without bothering to check that it's a sane supposition.
yea great, it wont work
@DaveRandom Heh, it's amazing what you can do with one of these in a USB flash drive case
and yes, you can program it to pretend to be a keyboard, or a mouse, or use a 0day exploit against windows usb drivers.
codeascraft.com/2013/06/11/introducing-loupe --- Etsy do so cool tools so that I even want to work there more and more )
morning ....
@zerkms you just like graph porn
10:05
@Leigh it's not only about graphs :-) but about graphs as well
is there a graph porn subreddit btw
anyone knows how to promote my room without spamming?
You just did. @web2students.com
@Jack It would be better if the mobo didn't have a native 9 pin RS-232 on it, rendering the first two steps pointless.
is it ok to edit existing pdf .. like create a pdf temple and latter edit ?
That's true.
10:07
@Csツ PDF temple sounds horrible
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It should have been used by an old modem or something, just to have it occupied for the picture's sake.
@Leigh Ordered :-P
@Leigh reddit.com/tb/j88xj -- found that
@zerkms safe for work?
yep
10:09
@Jack i really want to know, i can ask such question once, it's not spamming but if i ask again and again then it's spamming..i want to know way....
@Leigh then should i edit the HTML(content in pdf) by which i generate pdf content
@DaveRandom There's some good examples for the AVR chip that let you emulate a generic HID
@PeeHaa埽 how to delete ?
@Leigh I shall play when I get back from holiday (it won't be here before I go)
10:10
@zerkms Damn, that's quite true :)
You'll play with it for a couple of days, then it'll end up in a drawer like mine :)
@Jack shhhhh
@web2students.com You're asking me when asking a question repeatedly becomes spamming? Really?
hey meta is right place to ask..i think i will get lots of down votes then but it will not effect stackoverflow id only meta id
@Csツ By gaining enough rep :)
10:13
guys, anyone uses selenium webdriver with chrome driver v2?
I cannot believe it's possible to use that crap. Or am I missing something
@Leigh Probably :-P
i asked 2 questions there, 1 have -7, other having -21 votes...this time i will make new down votes record.
My most downvoted meta question is -9 meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/89325/…
@DaveRandom It has a bank of outputs capable of doing pulse-width modulation. Get a resistor and an LED and make all kinds of visual alerts for servers dying horribly.
Downvotes on meta is like monopoly money ;-)
@Jack how does the stick get powered then?
this was mine question
@Gordon From the PS/2 :)
@Leigh Yeh the problem with that is that the monitor is usually a much more obvious indicator if you are within visual distance of said dying server :-P
@web2students.com i asked 7 question and got no downvote yer :P
10:17
@Jack and how does that get the power?
@Csツ 8
@Gordon ssshhhhh! quiet you. Didn't you read the caption?
Greetings people. How can I create automatic change of SQL to get number of rows returned not result of SQL?
For example, I have SQL: SELECT a.user_id,a.password FROM table a LEFT JOIN privileges p ON a.privilege=p.privilege WHERE login_name='daniels'
But I need to get SQL: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table a LEFT JOIN privileges p ON a.privilege=p.privilege WHERE login_name='daniels'
But universal solution - there can be sub-selects in main SELECT clause and sub-selects in WHERE clause.
@web2students.com It's now -22 =D
@DanielsPitkevičs "But I need to get SQL" --- you have it already
10:20
@Jack u did 22nd?
@DaveRandom I'm a developer. It's my job to ask questions like that ;)
Sounds like an engineer's question though; a developer would see the picture and hope for the best :)
@zerkms You understood what I mean.
I don't see the difference between a software developer and a software engineer
@DanielsPitkevičs nope, because the question is weird
10:22
but I hate to be called a programmer
@DanielsPitkevičs you provided 2 queries. so, what's next?
@Gordon I'm going to go ahead and close this bug report, on the grounds that I plugged my pen drive into a USB port (which is what part of the image clearly depicts) and I cannot reproduce the problem.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 I agree for terms like coder, developer, programmer but since I've read a lot about software engineering lately, I am convinced that most developers know jack about SE actually, so engineer implies some sort of higher knowledge to me.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 ok, we can call you software developer
10:24
I have SQL SELECT a.user_id,a.password FROM table a LEFT JOIN privileges p ON a.privilege=p.privilege WHERE login_name='daniels'
How can I create automatic conversion to SQL like this:
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table a LEFT JOIN privileges p ON a.privilege=p.privilege WHERE login_name='daniels'
?
Made it clearer?
let's call her a softwarekitty
posted question, now let's see how many negatives i am getting........
mimi, the software cat.
@DanielsPitkevičs what is the original task? Why do you need that?
How about "computer scientist"? :D
10:25
I need to get row count of SQL, but PDO with postgre dont support that.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 computer guy
So I get original query, which i can rebuild to get number of rows
@DanielsPitkevičs uhm, it doesn't support what?
@zerkms Function getRowCount() returns 0 in pgsql, although in mysql it returns correct value.
10:25
@Telkitty猫咪咪 computer scientist !== computer programmer
@Jack In Japanese Neko means cat, and Nekomimi means little cat ears ... So I'll pretend mimi is short for that
@DanielsPitkevičs oh, is it? :-S Well, just use regex that replaces SELECT .* FROM to COUNT(*) cnt
@Telkitty猫咪咪 SE is based on science but scientist are folks that dont engineer or program in my book. They just do formulas and prove theorems.
@Leigh 咪咪 is mimi in pinyin :) and 猫 is cat.
posted on June 12, 2013 by Ulf Wendel

PECL/mysqlnd_ms is client-side load balancing driver plugin for PHP MySQL that aims to increase distribution transparency when using any MySQL based cluster: failover, read-write splitting, abstraction on consistency (e.g. read-your-writes), partitioning/sharding support, … it’s all there. Until a few minutes ago, we had no special handling of transient errors. Sometimes a database server repl

10:27
@iroegbu =!? ==?
Tried, but I get bad query when there are selects inside SELECT and selects inside WHERE.
For example, SELECT name, (SELECT rate FROM rates WHERE rid = 5) AS rate FROM table
and
SELECT * FROM table WHERE id = (SELECT id FROM different_table LIMIT 1);
@Jack みみ in hiragana
@Gordon scientists test concepts, engineers build the prototypes or working versions (my understanding)
@zerkms Ok, I just read, that rowCount is not supposed to get row count from selects...
10:30
@DanielsPitkevičs Yep, it's in the documentation.
@DanielsPitkevičs tbh I cannot give any advice for that case then
OMG the first programmer was a hot chick
This doesn't work if (getimagesize($_FILES['file']['tmp_name']) || !empty($_POST['message'])) { print 'true'; } only if (getimagesize($_FILES['file']['tmp_name']) OR if(!empty($_POST['message'])) works. Does anybody why?
@Arthur that's sad
i got reply that i don't promote my room .
10:33
@Arthur Umm... wat? Not possible. Syntax error, for one thing.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Ada is a fun language, but I preferred pure pascal.
how this room was promoted?how you all people are here?
@web2students.com owners paid us to come here at first days
@Telkitty猫咪咪 we can debate on the hotness part
@web2students.com Because this room encompasses something large, that many people are interested in, not something small that nobody is interested in
10:34
@zerkms :)
@Leigh nah, it's because I am in here … obviously.
@DaveRandom No syntax error and when both fields are not empty, it works
@web2students.com Uncle @Gordon pays us to hang out here so it looks like he has some friends.
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@DaveRandom you're not my friends. You are my closevote lackeys.
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10:37
@DaveRandom When only the file field is not empty it works to...
@Leigh 猫 means cat, 猫咪咪 is like kitty, it is a dear way of calling a cat
@Arthur I imagine what you want is if ((!empty($_FILES['file']) && getimagesize($_FILES['file']['tmp_name'])) || !empty($_POST['message'])) {}
However it would be useful if you defined (in English, not code) what you want, and what you mean by "doesn't work"
Speaking of cats … where is the pink kitty?
@Gordon Come on, keep this SFW.
@Jack Any idea how to get correct result?
10:41
@Bracketworks I said kitty, not the other word. pervert!
@DanielsPitkevičs Do select count(*) first? Or, load all the rows.
@Gordon Euphemisms sheuphemisms.
@DaveRandom Thanks man it works now.
@DaveRandom I'm sorry
@Jack To manually write select count(*) I have to add it in ~200 places. Fetching all rows once more and getting count of array will be extremely slow.
Can somebody tell me why !empty($_POST['message']) works and isset($_POST['message']) not?
10:46
@DanielsPitkevičs I'm thinking that if you rely on the number of rows in 200 places, something is wrong.
they both work
@zerkms but they're not both doing the same thing :)
@Jack yep, but they work
isset() will still return true if the value at that offset is 0, false, "" and so on.
@zerkms That's about as useful as saying it "doesn't work" :)
10:49
@Jack I didn't promise to be 100% useful here )
isset() basically returns true if the value is not null. @Arthur
@Jack Not my code.
Whereas empty() also returns true for falsy stuff.
@Jack I'm sorry with the new code of @DaveRandom it works
btw, where do you plan to move from google reader?
10:50
@Arthur Then why are you asking?
@Bracketworks I understand thanks
@Jack I'm sorry, I don't tested that again after the new code
@zerkms google currents. has feed support
@Gordon but does it have a desktop version?
company just got this ^^
morning
11:01
@zerkms dunno. Im using it on the Nexus only
@DaveRandom ok
@ircmaxell see this box at ebay
@iroegbu why do you have a 4U rack mount server on a desk?
we have a datacenter
@iroegbu Why do you have so much tape on your monitor?
ah, working on it?
11:03
yes, my boss is.
ah ok, nevermind then, wondered who was using it as a desktop
Guys what do you think about this www8.hp.com/us/en/ads/x2/split-x2.html
@Bracketworks oh... it's a new monitor. We won't be using for long and need return it.
Yay! Tomorrow evening I pick up my glass!
Oh, it's that static cover stuff; gotcha.
11:04
@ircmaxell LOLs
@ircmaxell It's not Glass. It's an NSA CCTV
@Gordon yup
hello anyone have idea how to get seostats for site
?
11:19
@YadavChetan SEO is a myth
@zerkms i cant get you. can you explain more please?
@YadavChetan SEO doesn't exist, it's a myth
ROTFL
@go_oh We saw you are looking for a job we want you to work for us To join our team now go here @YouAreHiredNow
@Gordon looks like you triggered exactly what you were tlaking about!
@ircmaxell it's already suspended
how is that possible that the account posted a tweet just 2 minutes ago
@ircmaxell lol
11:33
Hi I want to get the tld from url, so i tried this code
trim(end(explode('.',$url)),'/')
I tested using these cases
    array('http://www.code-cocktail.in/',
				'http://code-cocktail.in/',
				'http://store.code-cocktail.in/',
				'http://www.store.code-cocktail.in/',
				'http://www.code-cocktail.in/abcd',
				'http://www.code-cocktail.in/index.php',
				'www.code-cocktail.in',
				'code-cocktail.in'
				)
It failed for few urls
=>in
=>in
=>in
=>in
=>in/abcd
=>php
=>in
=>in
@gowri It also failed to click the "fixed font" button
"fixed font" button ?
yeh to format code in here
11:36
I use ctl + K
to format
@gowri php.net/parse_url the domain name before exploding
@Gordon: parse_url is not returning domain name, i think
@gowri but it's easier to parse TLD from domain name
@Gordon
I am sorry parse_url($url, PHP_URL_HOST)
@gowri what @zerkms said
11:41
this works
@zerkms: Thanks I got it
substr(strrchr(parse_url($url, PHP_URL_HOST), '.'), 1)
preg_match('~\.[^.]+$~', parse_url($url, PHP_URL_HOST), $matches)
pick the one you like more )
or someone would explode()
@zerkms end(explode('.', …
@Gordon end accepts a reference
only recent versions of PHP I think
all of them
11:44
@zerks: it works for all but not last two
@gowri provide the parsed hostname for that
i.e
'www.code-cocktail.in',
'code-cocktail.in'
uhm
are you sure it doesn't work?
oh, it's not a url
it doesn't start with schema :-)
you might check if the url starts with https? and prepend one
before parsing
ah yes
I will do something to prepend it
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A: Checking if a url has http:// at the beginning & inserting if not

DaveRandomparse_url() can help... $parsed = parse_url($urlStr); if (empty($parsed['scheme'])) $urlStr = "http://$urlStr";

11:49
@DaveRandom nice trick
@zerkms Actually that answer is a little incomplete, in retrospect. Should be $urlStr = 'http://' . ltrim($urlStr, '/');
@DaveRandom: Thanks +1
I'm using the facebook login api from Naitik Shah. When i'm trying to login by a short url create with .htaccess you are not loggedin after redirecting from facebook. Does anybody why?
@PeeHaa埽 now accepting delvs
@PeeHaa埽 Also now accepting delvs
how to integrate AJAX into Zend Framework 1 ?
Looking for a good tutorial
12:13
Again with the 20 min deletions :|
RewriteRule ^(.*)/(.*)?$ pages/profile/profile.php?username=$1&p=$2 [L]


http://www.siteurl.com/chat/following?code=AQDTh_2tO9cs4TQ2-DtMZNbsALlqblsscI8OdaXKd1dFhYerXLAGrK7pSO_VtatWZAEtaDBYWG6wq_N7uU12PrRBxNOQRd6DWwFwsJQnEWOHy_h2O8AicrUBtVhpLiwOzUheYNHF5cu3qsoaw4JEeVPawaNblsan3qjn_qisLvMPaw5uXIBxC4t_DlGu8FITmZVDJ3p5K2AoFmQ0eX4juAOg3h3ckLXvjO9S4rGa5rRPy8rOfrlDhDjAaz8ZRy92dfFOFPgMT-0fdiNHkOEZltk65avadVLyX2EiM9hwCek6OZYjy856yobF6W5nALdt24A&state=565367164ca58e2a216aae503de76228#_=_


This gives the problem.
@PeeHaa埽 Not sure how, pl advise — sridhar s 35 secs ago
...
@Arthur RewriteRule (?!pages/profile/profile\.php)^([^/]+)/(.*) pages/profile/profile.php?username=$1&p=$2 [L,QSA]
PHP
PHP
Hello Everyone,
Any one here, have tried something to read email data and save this to database table.
In email we have some fields which go in respective column of the databse table?
Please let me know if you have any idea of how I can I start up?
@CarrieKendall monring
@Arthur Firstly, you need something to prevent an inifinite loop, which is where the lookahead comes in. Secondly, your first capture group would have greedily consumed the entire URI, preventing it from matching. You may also want to change the second instance of pages to /pages
Ahh crap, that start-of-subject assertion should be before the lookahead as well
@rdlowrey Just curious; why didn't you type-hint at github.com/rdlowrey/Artax/blob/master/src/Artax/Http/… ?
12:37
Yay! The Kitty Cat is back! free hugs
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@Bracketworks So an exception can be thrown instead of the stupid PHP catchable fatal error that would normally occur with a typehint
@Gordon =oD I've just been busy, and it's only going to get worse =o(
An error occured while using ftp_rmdir >----> ftp_rmdir() [function.ftp-rmdir]: '/user_html/user_1': can't remove directory.
It screws with auto-completion engines but the docblock should sort that
@Gordon huh?
12:39
@DaveRandom Understandable.
@DaveRandom Thnx!
Catchable fatal errors are a big pile of crap IMO, and I know I'm not alone in that opinion
I've been toying with the idea of dropping typehints altogether with just assertions (namely method_exists())
@DaveRandom why you say that?
@Bracketworks Duck-typed PHP? :-S
12:40
@DaveRandom Basically; a Ruby-esque approach
@DaveRandom quack('hai');
@ircmaxell Yea, I think I checked that out before :) Thanks, will have another look
PHP in my world ^^
@ircmaxell Because they are handleable, but you have to break the flow. It's not necessarily obvious what's going on. Even if you replace the global error handler before every operation that might provoke one, it hurts readability.
@DaveRandom fair enough
that's why I think recoverable fatal should always be exceptions
12:42
@ircmaxell the pink @crypticツ kitty cat
@Gordon ah, didn't get the reference
An error occured while using ftp_rmdir >----> ftp_rmdir() [function.ftp-rmdir]: '/user_html/user_1': can't remove directory.
And especially typehint violations, being things that are really OOP (even if you can use them in procedural functions) should use the OOP way and throw exceptions
@ircmaxell <-- this
@Bracketworks sweeeet :)
@Bracketworks A la respondsToSelector in :)
12:42
why are people still using FTP?
@crypticツ what are you up to?
@Jack a la interfaces in Go... ;-)
@Jack do you do much iphone web queries?
@ircmaxell the same reason they still use mysql_*
@ircmaxell It is technically lower overhead than HTTP, even if not in meaningful way in the real world. If you have to transfer a lot of very small (<2KB) files it might make a noticeable difference
12:44
@DaveRandom I'm not suggesting to use HTTP instead
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Oh yes, I check SO on my phone every day ;-)
@ircmaxell No indeed, but to the layperson that's usually what's inferred
I'm suggesting to use something with some degree of security. Like any degree of security
@ircmaxell So, https then? ;-)
You can use TLS for FTP (and people do) and the protocol does make provisions for persistent sockets, both control and data, so you don't have to constantly renegotiate
12:45
@Jack scp, sftp, rsync, etc
I'm not saying FTP doesn't suck, but I can see why it still lives on
@Gordon Well first I had this problem happen, had to spend awhile recovering all my data. Now back to working on the code, and starting work on a social media site which will be run on Symfony2 which is fun learning but makes my head hurt at times.
@DaveRandom I haven't written to or managed an FTP server in over a decade... There's no reason to.
please help..:-(
I have worked with it a lot because I come from a telephony background, where a lot of large companies (BT, AT&T, C&W for ex.) are still in the dark ages
Even Avaya, one of the more technically advance telephony-driven companies, still use FTP for a lot of internal file transfer to remote IP handsets :-(
12:49
FTP also has easy-to-manage bandwidth control in most daemons.
@DaveRandom yes, which is why their VOIP and SIP systems are so easily compromisable
@Jack ever encountered this: Error is: The operation couldn’t be completed. (Cocoa error 256.)
We're starting to move to Google Drive, but some clients still prefer FTP.
SIP is a joke from start to finish. It is the SOAP of VoIP.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Nope.
12:52
@ircmaxell Depressingly though the only real (enterprise) alternative at the moment is Cisco and their subsidiaries, which suck in many other ways. Like the fact that you need a masters degree in advanced mathematics to configure most of their devices. And the way they couldn't design a comprehensible end-user GUI if their collective life depended on it (which it kind of does)
Having said that, I've not seen their newest stuff as I've been out of the industry for over a year now, and they move pretty quickly
@DaveRandom true, but they stay up forever and last nearly as long
Oh yeh, no arguments there. If you want a bullet proof system (and you are loaded) buy Cisco. Just don't expect to be able to use the system.
Cisco runs a side business providing degrees on managing their devices :)
@Jack Wrong. They run a side business manufacturing equipment. Their primary source of income is training :-P
Interesting :)
12:56
</sarcasm>
(just in case you didn't get that)
No, I got it.
@crypticツ nice. who's that social media site for? pet project or a client?
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Q: What's about print_r?

CHaPMay I ask is there some kind of magic? The first one includes print_r and all works fine. In the second code example there is no print_r and I get an error (Undefined property: DateTime::$date). <?php $m_oDate = new DateTime('NOW'); print_r($m_oDate); echo $m_oDate->date; ?> <?php $m_...

@Gordon sister's boyfriend, so client then
12:58
^^ Datetime voodoo
@Baba Damn you Derick!!
@Jack :)

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