@Jay.s thanks! seems pretty basic to me. I use PDO prepared statements in 99% of my queries. THere are a few (like 2-3) that arent parameterized at the moment was curious how they would find those....
it doesnt make sense to me that the count would change, cuz intuitively i would expect the event listener count to depend solely on JS, but when I have an active session, it lowers the count
i think it has to do with the fact that I have an active session...when I already have a session going and load my page the count is far less. When a session is created before loading the page the count soars!
why does my Event Listener Count dramatically DROP when i load my page with an active session? when i load my page through my login screen my listener count is 2000 higher!
why does my Event Listener Count dramatically DROP when i load my page with an active session? when i load my page through my login screen my listener count is 2000 higher!
@BenjaminGruenbaum when using javascript-php for ajax sites, does it affect performance (load times, page rendering, response times....etc) to combine all php files into one large file, or keep separate smaller individual files. Obviously, smaller individual files help with data isolation and organization
Well, it's more opinion anyway...I'm building a basketball analytics site and I was wondering what's the advantage of R, rather what can I do with R, that I can't with mysql-php-javascript?
@BardiHarborow yeah i was surprised at the lack of info on rss feeds as well. The main dilemma for me is: Reliable Content vs Time to Publish, trying to find a solution for both
@BardiHarborow yes, but looking over even a few RSS feeds you can see drastic differences (some offer up thumbnail image links, others only text)......so if that company redesigns their site their feed would also change accordingly, is that just nature of the beast?
@BardiHarborow I can display just fine. Just wanted to inquire about some best practices, so that my site doesnt look like SH*T when one of the feeds is down, or the XML structure abruptly changes...
the safest approach to me seems to be 1). Get rss feed every X minutes 2.) Save any new content to DB 3.) Review, mark as publishable......site would load most recent "publishable" content......something Im missing?
@michaelpri I want to display latest article from a few major sites. Just confused on best approach, display directly from RSS feed? Or ping Rss every so often then save to DB, (possibly review content first) then display?
@michaelpri Hey! I'm a pretty experienced full stack web dev (not an expert but i know a little) I could be crazy but it's really hard to find accepted standards on using rss feeds???