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Oct 1, 2019 22:16
@StephenKennedy thanks
Oct 1, 2019 22:02
does the you-can-only-delete-5-answers-per-day limit reset at midnight UTC? or some other timezone?
 
Jun 19, 2019 21:42
good luck
Jun 19, 2019 21:42
fwiw, we've veered pretty far off-topic for this question and even for stackoverflow.com
Jun 19, 2019 21:40
192.168.0.10 my-private-server.com
Jun 19, 2019 21:40
here is an example:
Jun 19, 2019 21:39
the IP address that <hostname> should resolve to
Jun 19, 2019 21:38
s/network/DNS/
Jun 19, 2019 21:37
i know 0 about docker, so i will defer to pieter
Jun 19, 2019 21:37
test again
Jun 19, 2019 21:36
save
Jun 19, 2019 21:36
replacing those things with the correct values
Jun 19, 2019 21:36
<ip of other container> <hostname>
Jun 19, 2019 21:36
add:
Jun 19, 2019 21:36
open /etc/hosts
Jun 19, 2019 21:35
well, here is what you could do
Jun 19, 2019 21:35
that's fair
Jun 19, 2019 21:34
(or she - don't mean to be presumptive)
Jun 19, 2019 21:33
@Pieter he said earlier that he was anonymizing it for SO
Jun 19, 2019 21:33
it's not working today
Jun 19, 2019 21:33
and don't say "it was working the other day" because that doesn't matter :-)
Jun 19, 2019 21:32
well something changed with your DNS configuration - i don't know what it is
Jun 19, 2019 21:32
he can't resolve the name, i don't think it matters if the other container is up
Jun 19, 2019 21:31
is there an entry in /etc/hosts for it? are you running dnsmasq or something?
Jun 19, 2019 21:31
ok, so the container that your PHP script is running in cannot resolve <whatever hostname is>
Jun 19, 2019 21:28
i'm not asking what it is, just if it is public
Jun 19, 2019 21:28
is <whatever hostname is> a public DNS record somewhere?
Jun 19, 2019 21:28
and there you go
Jun 19, 2019 21:27
or ping <whatever hostname is>
Jun 19, 2019 21:27
ok, so whatever hostname is, from the command line type: nslookup <whatever hostname is>
Jun 19, 2019 21:26
So I assume you are anonymizing this so that you don't publish the actual hostname on StackOverflow. Whatever hostname really is is not resolvable by the system resolver. So maybe you had an /etc/hosts entry that was removed?
Jun 19, 2019 21:26
What is the output of echo $this->host.$config;? Actually put that code in and run it and copy/paste the output.
Jun 19, 2019 21:26
OK, so 'http://'.'hostname' is not a resolvable hostname (I'm not sure why there is a . in there either...)
Jun 19, 2019 21:26
What are the values of $this->host and $config?
 
Mar 27, 2019 21:37
good luck!
Mar 27, 2019 21:37
i think the posted answer does both at one time
Mar 27, 2019 21:37
my suggestion was to do two steps: replace things that are invalid, and then validate as a separate step.
Mar 27, 2019 21:37
yeah, i think the answer that was posted on your question is the way to go
Mar 27, 2019 21:35
you're good now?
Mar 27, 2019 21:35
nah, it's cool
Mar 27, 2019 21:34
there was another comment added to the question which may work better for you but i haven't looked too closely at it
Mar 27, 2019 21:33
\\D will match a .. i had the logic wrong.
Mar 27, 2019 21:33
System.out.println(value.replaceAll("[^\\d.]+", ""));
Mar 27, 2019 21:33
[^\\d.]+
Mar 27, 2019 21:32
ah
Mar 27, 2019 21:30
let me test.
Mar 27, 2019 21:30
just did. that should not be possible.
Mar 27, 2019 21:30
sure
Mar 27, 2019 21:29
hello
Mar 27, 2019 21:27
Then you didn't copy/paste it correctly.