Hi, Paul
I personally pretty much like the idea of auto-loaders, but that's a
personal point of view.
If you have always develop with scripts having autoloaders you'll hate to
write a *require_once* command at the beginning of all files. And what
would a dependency-injection-container be without a
Hi, Elbert
I personally would remove the set_error_handler completely. This is a
configuration that the administrator has to handle himself. In a
development-env they want to see all errors, warnings etc, yes - even a
strict_notice. But in a production-env they dont want to show anything to
the us
On 13 Feb 2012, at 06:28, Rui Hu wrote:
> How PHP sets variables in $_SERVER, say, $DOCUMENT_ROOT? What should I know
> if I want to modify $_SERVER myself?
Once your script starts the superglobals are no different to any other
variables, except that they're in scope at all times.
The only thi
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 09:01:03AM +0100, Simon Schick wrote:
> Hi, Paul
>
> I personally pretty much like the idea of auto-loaders, but that's a
> personal point of view.
> If you have always develop with scripts having autoloaders you'll hate to
> write a *require_once* command at the beginning
On Feb 13, 2012, at 4:10 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> On 13 Feb 2012, at 06:28, Rui Hu wrote:
>
>> How PHP sets variables in $_SERVER, say, $DOCUMENT_ROOT? What should I know
>> if I want to modify $_SERVER myself?
>
> Once your script starts the superglobals are no different to any other
> varia
you may find it weird, actually very weird, but is the following possible>
load up a post or page into the admin panel and place something like
this in to the editor;
click me";
if ( $_GET['var1']=='val1' )
{
//change the current post's html title to val1
without using javascript/jquery
}
?>
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 7:52 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> From the fine manual [1]:
> l (lowercase 'L')
> A full textual representation of the day of the week
>
> I can never remember this one, and I use it occasionally. What is the
> mnemonic for "l"? How did this letter come to be chosen? Can anyone
Based on the terms you're using it sounds like this is a Wordpress
question. You'd have a lot better chances of getting an answer if you
query a group of WP gurus/geeks.
Marc
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How about "long" dayname?
I find it interesting that the character for "Day of the month without
leading zeros" is j, which makes sense to me as a half-Francophone who
sometimes calls days "jours". Not that it helps me remember it, I
have to refer to that page pretty much every time I use date().
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 22:51, Matijn Woudt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been wondering where the letter was chosen from too, so I took
> svn and got all the way back to revision 214 where the options was
> first added. Note that this commit is June 7, 1996, and we're talking
> about php2 (php/fi) here.
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 23:04, Marc Guay wrote:
> How about "long" dayname?
>
That makes sense. I now have two ways to remember. Thanks!
> I find it interesting that the character for "Day of the month without
> leading zeros" is j, which makes sense to me as a half-Francophone who
> sometimes
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 15:50, Haluk Karamete wrote:
> you may find it weird, actually very weird, but is the following possible>
>
> load up a post or page into the admin panel and place something like
> this in to the editor;
>
>
> //assume exec-PHP already active
>
> $current_page_url_here = g
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 17:15, Haluk Karamete wrote:
Please keep the replies on the list for all to benefit, including
the archives.
> Isn't it TinyMCE considered a WYSIWYG one? but, anyway, that's beside
> the main point.
Indeed. Hence:
" even web-based things like TinyMC
Yeah, but n the context of wordpress, that does not fly.
If I do a die; in the middle of wp's tinymce editor, and check back
the page, the title is already out there.
first 5 lines would be something like
the wordpress page title we were trying toi change is already
here...
http://gmpg.org/x
Hi Simon,
Moving the set_error_handler to index.php gives the developer the ability
to remove it before pushing the site to a production environment. I agree
that in most cases you don't want the live site to fail completely when it
trips over an unset variable but I prefer to have it on by defaul
Bastien Koert
On 2012-02-13, at 5:34 PM, Haluk Karamete wrote:
> Yeah, but n the context of wordpress, that does not fly.
> If I do a die; in the middle of wp's tinymce editor, and check back
> the page, the title is already out there.
>
> first 5 lines would be something like
>
>
>
>
>
Search engines would still be indexing the original page's title. I
need each unique URL to have its own unique, robot friendly title.
Again, this question is strictly within WP context.
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 6:49 PM, Bastien wrote:
>
>
> Bastien Koert
>
> On 2012-02-13, at 5:34 PM, Haluk Kar
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