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Support group for those afflicted with PHP. Don't ask to ask, ...
Jul 22, 2013 17:50
@Jimbo Trying desperately not to.
Jul 22, 2013 17:49
Right now, I have a bicycle with a bent front wheel. All I want to do at this point is fix that wheel. :)
Jul 22, 2013 17:48
@rdlowrey Given that the script I'm working on is open source, I have no control over what PHP version is used, other than to set a minimum requirement level. Since we want this script to be as widely usable as possible, we've set the minimum requirements at 5.2 - Since your solution requires 5.4, we can't implement it, Ferrari or no.
Jul 22, 2013 17:45
@Orangepill Yeah, I just noticed that myself. {sigh!} back to the drawing board. :(
Jul 22, 2013 17:41
Ok, I'm a dummy. I should have thought of this before, but I can load the XML directly from a URL when I create a new SimpleXMLElement object.
Jul 22, 2013 17:32
@rdlowrey I'm not concerned about performance, really. Just about it working. :)
Jul 22, 2013 17:30
@HamZa Why do I suddenly feel like I'm about to enter Mordor?
Jul 22, 2013 17:30
@rdlowrey You're right there, and I meant no offense, and I certainly wasn't implying that your product would be a "bottleneck".
Jul 22, 2013 17:29
@tereško lol because that's one of a number of "servers" that I'm testing my script with, and it's the OS that my dev server runs on.
Jul 22, 2013 17:27
I ask because I'm trying to streamline and optimize the code involved, so adding anoither class structure to the script will need to provide real advantages in order to justify inclusion.
Jul 22, 2013 17:25
How large is the class (e.g. number of files, total size of all files)?
Jul 22, 2013 17:22
The OS/Server/PHP config that hangs is Windows 8/Apache 2.4.2(I think)/PHP 5.5 with libcurl version 7.30.1
Jul 22, 2013 17:21
This code has to run on as many OS/Server configurations as possible.
Jul 22, 2013 17:20
allow_url_fopen is disabled on many servers, so this isn't an option.
Jul 22, 2013 17:19
@rdlowrey Verified. Pasting the URL in a browser gives me the XML document.
Jul 22, 2013 17:17
curl_exec() hangs until I reset the Apache server. No PHP timeout at all. Adding the cURL timeout options prevents it from hanging, but returns no data.
Jul 22, 2013 17:15
@rdlowrey Thanks. I was just trying to be thorough, seeing as several dozen other issues of the same sort failed to produce a viable solution.
Jul 22, 2013 17:14
@Gordon Hmmmmm... I hadn't thought of that, to be completely honest. :) I'll have to try that. :)
Jul 22, 2013 17:12
I thought I was very detailed and specific in my posted question. Sorry. :) Let me see if I can explain here.
Jul 22, 2013 17:11
@rdlowrey I'm trying to retrieve a programmatically generated XML document using cURL that is then parsed and displayed to the user.
Jul 22, 2013 17:08
Sorry about the "novel" there. :)
Jul 22, 2013 17:08
Ok, I have time now that most of the other distractions have abated. I posted this question several days ago, and while it has symptoms that are similar to other questions of the same sort that have been posted on SO before, none of the accepted answers for those other posts have worked for me. Plus, it seems to be a very specific problem, as outlined in my question.
Jul 22, 2013 16:53
I'll bear that in mind. :)
Jul 22, 2013 16:50
Ok, last question (yeah, right!). Say I have a question posted here that I would like you folks to have a look at. Is there a "proper" way to bring it to everyone's attention?
Jul 22, 2013 16:46
Awesome! Thanks again. :)
Jul 22, 2013 16:45
What about [link title]( URL )?
Jul 22, 2013 16:44
Thanks. I'll try it out in a short while. Umpteen conversations going on, here, in Skype, and in the room. :)
Jul 22, 2013 16:42
Silly question, but does markdown work in here?
Jul 22, 2013 16:28
Good morning/afternoon/evening, all. :)
Apr 5, 2013 17:47
@Baba I'm well, thanks. You?
Apr 5, 2013 17:46
@Baba Hello there. :)
Apr 5, 2013 17:28
Greetings, folks!
Feb 25, 2013 02:48
@NullPointer Congrats! :)
Feb 24, 2013 15:45
lol@NullPointer
Feb 23, 2013 18:44
With regard to my earlier question about SimpleXMLElement::xPath, never mind. Google was no help, and neither was a search of SO for the answer I required, so I did some experimenting and found that what I was looking for was this: $path = 'li[@name="foo"][@value="bat"]';
Feb 23, 2013 17:57
Oops? Typo. Should be SimpleXMLElement::xpath - Sorry. :)
Feb 23, 2013 17:54
Quick question, related to SimpleXML::xPath - Can you search for an element with 2 attributes, such as <li name="foo" value="bar"> , and if so, what is the proper syntax for the xPath query?
Feb 23, 2013 16:46
Wow! I learned something! That's not happened in like 15 minutes! :)
Feb 23, 2013 16:45
@ircmaxell Thanks. :)
Feb 23, 2013 16:44
@ircmaxell Out of curiosity (and because I'm still a noob, here) how does one make a tag like that in here?
Feb 23, 2013 16:42
<?xml version="1.0"?><comments><comment type="sarcastic">There are <strong>ALWAYS</strong> options.</comment><comment type="polite">Let's all be nice, kids.</comment></comments>
Feb 23, 2013 16:37
@Gordon O.O
Feb 23, 2013 16:36
That's sort of the idea, lol. :) And it's not "stealing" if you give me permission, spoil-sport. :P
Feb 23, 2013 16:34
@PeeHaa The version of the script that I'm working on now isn't OO at the moment, but I'm also writing a new version for release later this year that takes advantage of a more modular, class-based architecture that I feel will improve performance, streamline the code, and be more reliable. Your example has given me ideas for this newer version that I may well implement. :)
Feb 23, 2013 16:31
lol
Feb 23, 2013 16:27
@PeeHaa That downvote wasn't me! :O
Feb 23, 2013 15:47
Time for breakfast, but I'll be back.
Feb 23, 2013 15:47
Cool. :)
Feb 23, 2013 15:46
@PeeHaa I think I can work with that. Thanks, @PeeHaa! :)