Hi guys. Let's say I have a class Bag that I want to fill with Coins. Each minute I will use a new bag, and the number of coins per bag can differ (and be 0). Is there a way I can write Bag to do all that logic internally, or will I need outer logic to control when to create a new Bag instance to put new Coins into?
I'm trying to handle some file uploads in PHP. I'm capturing the files with NGINX and parking the whole request body in a temporary file. It's littered with extra data from multipart/form-data content-type. So to get the actual file data, I need to do some processing, right? Like search and replacing some lines. Thing is, I'm uploading really large files. How can I best handle this? Whole reason I upload via NGINX is to avoid PHP memory consumption. Parsing them seems counter-productive.
@Andrea if I skip the event_grouped key, it still places the event_time in the correct column, rather than shifting all the data one column to the left.
@Andrea I'm using a wrapper function $wpdb->insert( $table, $data, $format ) but I'm confident you need to map your values to the table's column names.
@DaveRandom I hate it when my questions get migrated. I understand why they get migrated sometimes, but it's kind of a death sentence to the question (in my experience).
@DaveRandom I have a pretty solid idea of what my question will look like. But I'm struggling where to ask it. There is Webmasters.se, Web Applications.se and StackOverflow.se and they all are related to the subject matter.
@DaveRandom I run a mixtape website, and I have editors looking on the internet to find good mixes to publish on our site. We host everything ourselves. At the moment, we download the mix, then FTP it to our server. But when I'm in Shell and use a wget it so much more faster to get the file. I wish I could give my editors a page (preferably with login) so that they can 'instruct' the server to fetch the file.
@salathe I wouldn't mind writing a script, but I'm not too savvy with getting proper security in place for my server. Also, editors of my website will be using it, so some form of feedback regarding progress of the file transfer or such is welcome. That's why I think an app is a more appropriate starting point.
I want to ask a question, but I'm not sure if it belongs on Webmasters.se, Web Applications.se, StackOverflow.se or even elsewhere. I want to know if there is a PHP script or other web-based front-end application that will allow me to instruct my server to download a file on the internet via the URL provided through this front-end. Not sure if this is a programming question, or belongs to Web apps or just Webmaster-y... halp?