Hi all,
I've opened up an API I've been using for a while.
http://cnvyr.io
It should help to offload image and CSS/JS processing for other
developers, and I plan on keeping it open as long as usage doesn't
start costing me an arm and a leg :)
Let me know if any problems - thanks,
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> Google Drive. Setup a gmail account, sign up for drive, and you can setup
> shared folders. You can make them public. You can make them private. You
> can give other Google Accounts[both gmail and Google Apps] any level of
> rights you need.
>
> There are also quite a number of
o both the
conference attendees and the MODX universe, at large. For MODX-based
companies that can't make it to MODXpo 2013, becoming a
sponsor<http://2013.modxpo.eu/sponsors/sponsor-modxpo> is
a great way for you to show support for the free software that powers your
business.
W
>
> ORM
>
> Apache/nginx/lighttpd
>
Yeah that's a good one... Apache/mod_php vs FastCGI
Any one else?
H
git / github
LESS/etc (compiled CSS)
AJAX
jQuery
Bootstrap (CSS frameworks)
noSQL
Cloud servers
RoR
nodeJS
Cloud development (online code editors/etc)
What am I forgetting? Oh righ
ed libraries. Don't provide
> > printing services. Don't even install cron.
> >
> > Yes, I would use your distro. I might install cron, but I get to
> > choose which one.
> >
> > Seriously, Hans, maybe your client wanted to use Ubuntu Server
&g
t;> to maintain a "system" java that symlinks to the flavor of the month. Don't
>> provide shared libraries. Don't provide printing services. Don't even
>> install cron.
>>
>>
> Yes, I would use your distro. I might install cron, but I get to
Hello all,
I thought it prudent to pull topics from the git vs svn thread for planning
out some future meetings.
Here's the recap:
There's always new technology on the web and some of it certainly could be
considered wonderful, and some simply hype... of course, this pattern in
technology (or an
> I am having a debate in our office over whether to continue with CentOS
>> distro for use with our VM based servers (XEN) or switch to Ubuntu. I have
>> kept the belief that RedHat is better for servers while Ubuntu is preferred
>> on the desktop. I even have an Ubuntu desktop PC. Just wondere
Hi David,
On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 6:19 PM, David Roth wrote:
> I'm writing an application in PHP which does a SOAP request. But the
> problem is that the request is slow at times. It ca take 5-6 seconds to get
> a SOAP response sometimes. I've considered caching the data and poll to get
> it. Bu
Agile vrs Waterfall project estimation and execution from an agency dev's
perspective.
Hans Kaspersetz
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On Jun 22, 2013, at 12:53 PM, "Mark van der Waarde | Alsjeblaft!"
wrote:
>> How about OOP vs Procedural coding?
>
> That woul
> I agree with Hans.
:)
I've never wanted to be one of those people who over the years refused to
> adapt to something new. But the reality is that it has to really be an
> improvement, not just new to justify the change.
>
And actually, this brings up a great topic for mailin
Hey Dan,
On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 9:50 AM, Daniel Convissor <
dani...@analysisandsolutions.com> wrote:
> Hi Hans:
>
> On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 02:43:52PM -0400, Hans Z wrote:
> >
> > I'm always in favor of CentOS. Nothing particularly against
> Ubuntu/Debian,
&
Hi,
On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 9:29 AM, Daniel Convissor <
dani...@analysisandsolutions.com> wrote:
> Hi Folks:
>
> On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 01:28:04PM -0400, Ronald Bradford wrote:
>
> > RH/CentOS is very behind in many LAMP products and the associated
> > dependencies via package management, while
> Did you miss the news that Google App Engine supports PHP now? Because I
> did.
>
> https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/php/
>
> https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/php/gettingstarted/introduction
>
I did and I'm very anxious to try it. The native cloud file support as
streams
> I am having a debate in our office over whether to continue with CentOS
> distro for use with our VM based servers (XEN) or switch to Ubuntu. I have
> kept the belief that RedHat is better for servers while Ubuntu is preferred
> on the desktop. I even have an Ubuntu desktop PC. Just wondered w
Hi,
archives data lists spam
>
> His goal is to extract the e-mail addresses of the subscribers so he can
> re-invite them to a new mailing list system.
>
> How can I extract the e-mail addresses of the subscribers? I looked around
> in the files and unless I missed something there doesn't appe
The Jewish museum downtown was good. I just sponsored the Lean Day UX
conference there.
What date is july's meeting? I will be at TedMed in DC in the middle of the
month.
Hans Kaspersetz
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201-558-7929
h...@cyberxdesigns.com
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> Hans and Daniel, I would be happy to give a presentation on MODX to the
> group, if it has been a while since one was delivered. We are using MODX
> for a broad spectrum of projects for start-ups through Fortune 500
> companies.
Sorry, lost in the endless inbox of gmail...
I t
Hopefully :)
Sorry all,
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Seems as though there was a problem with mailman... hopefully it's
fixed and this gets through.
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supporter I
accepted.
I have created a meetup group so that we can organize local meetings:
http://www.meetup.com/New-Jersey-MODX-Developers-Gather-Drink-Share-Be-Merry
/. My goal is to run the meetings in Northern NJ. I can also run meetings
in Manhattan, if there is enough desire.
Hans and Daniel
>> Once you install the new version you'll get the right libgearman linked.
>
> So far Ive tested the PECL gearman (1.1.1) extension by building against
> v1.1.1, v1.1.3 and v1.1.4 of libgearman. All give me the same error
> whenever I try to run gearmand.
It may not be pointing to the library you
> Plug it is, but appreciated. It's useful.
Thanks - and happy to answer any questions/etc since there's not much
more than an API reference and sample site - though the sample site is
well commented!
And there's a Google group :)
>> Hans, nice! I've bee
> MongoDB works great for storing documents like this altogether in one
> collection with varying schemas. It makes it easy to query across all
> documents. But you could also accomplish something similar with an RDBMS
I would also recommend MongoDB for this type of thing - it's a perfect
fit for
> # grep apache /etc/passwd
> apache:x:48:48:Apache:/var/www:/sbin/nologin
>
> You suggesting I change apache to just another user, like this?
> apache:x:48:48:Apache:/var/www:/bin/bash
Yes, though I'd make its own home directory, /home/apache, and give
appropriate rights as needed to the doc roo
Often the Apache user isn't created with a home directory etc. Check the
passwd file to ensure its a full user with a home and shell?
Security is another question :)
On Jun 24, 2012 6:52 PM, "David Roth" wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 11:50 AM, Hans Zaunere wrot
> I'm developing a small utility web page to run on my own server which is
> running CentOS 6.2 and Apache. PHP 5.3.3.
>
> I tried using from PHP the exec function and also system, but after checking
> the results nothing is returned. However, when I ran a little fragment of
> this PHP code from th
> When I run any php file from the command line it shows up at
> "php" under the COMMAND column on my Mac. I'm not running this on a
> server right now, just locally.
Oh, Mac...
In theory there's BSD under there somewhere, but I don't know what
they've done to it. I'd imagine the COMMAND col
> How do i get my PHP file running from the command line to show up
> as "SOMENAME" when I execute the top command from the terminal? Right
> now it will show up as "php" but I want to be able to distinguish it
> from other php files that may be running. I've seen this done once so
> I know it
l me directly.
>
> Thanks!
Leam,
I know a little about technical diving and coding (http://quietdiver.com). I
will take a look over the weekend.
Hans Kaspersetz
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> Yes about point 4: save your PHP file in UTF-8 and add the encoding to
> your HTML
>
>
> obvious things that can make you lose hours of deugging
This actually brings up a good point/question that I've had.
I commonly use HTML 5 boilerplate, and they too have a similar meta tag as
above to set
Hi Eugenio,
> I need to distribute an application that potentially can be used with
> many different DBMSs (such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Microsoft SQL
> Server). The charset used in the databases can be ANY.
>
> I would like to always output UTF-8 text when possible and my
> questions are a
basic instance is setup, I duplicate them.
I don't continually recompile apache and php on each instance.
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horse power back and go into production. This is
after 7 years of using dedicated rack mounted boxes. The only bummer is
that to add cores or ram requires taking the instance off line for a reboot.
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> Nothing since I left. But when I was on them my box was being super
> slow. My cursor would take forever to blink every now and then when I
> was coding in VIM. I called RS customer support and nobody had a solid
> answer for me or explanation. I just had to wait it out. After three
> times of th
> > Dudes, I've an Amazon AWS account and I just got a Rackspace account,
now I
> > need to configure a Linux server for a LAMP stack. In AWS I've installed
> > Debian, but somebody suggested me Gentoo because of the smaller
footprint,
> > what's your suggestion?
>
> Personally, I stick to CentOS
ole release-early/release-often mantra
is a good one, stemming from open source. Now, unfortunately, it appears to
have become more of a marketing tool for releasing poor quality software.
H
> On May 11, 2012, at 5:19 PM, David Krings wrote:
>
> > On 5/11/2012 3:36 PM, Hans Zaunere wro
> Here is my OSX user experience, I was using Firefox for
> inspect/debugging web page, it's good but too over-bloated with
> functionalities and plugins.
Agreed, and it seems to be getting worse, which is sad.
> I recently found my nirvana in Chrome, clean and fast.
It's fast, but apparently be
> Firefox is probably one of the better browser out there still. If you
> are experiencing crashes, this most likely indicates corrupted profile -
> - this occurs often during upgrades, but there many factor why it would
> go corrupt. Try creating a new profile and see how this affects it.
That'
Hi all,
So, in a mix of rant-and-feedback-gathering - is it just me, or have
browsers largely gone downhill in the last few months?
Chrome: freezes continually with 1mb view source. Seems more worried about
trying to get me to login to the mothership and track my social networks,
than actually
Hi,
> Hi,
> I've read your interesting article:
>
http://www.nyphp.org/phundamentals/5_Storing-Data-Submitted-Form-Displaying-
Database
Ahh, an oldie but a goodie :)
> I have a couple of questions about the function fix_magic_quotes:
> 1) Why do you disable magic_quotes_gpc and magic_quotes_syba
Hi all,
Thought this would be useful in unraveling the "web" of video "standards"
out there:
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/12/03/14/mozilla_considers_h264_video_s
upport_after_googles_vp8_fails_to_gain_traction.html
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> > The mongo install process on Windows is a bit messed up - I think the
> > --reinstall option will work, though I've had to fiddle with it before
as
> > Mongo seems to do some silly things. That said, I've never run mongo in
> > production on Windows (and probably never will) so a quick setup h
Hi Justin, all,
> Good set of instructions but a two comments.
>
> PHP 5.4.0 does not have an MSI installer and when I asked on PHP-WIN
> it was indicated that there were no plans to continue it. If you add
> phpmanager (http://phpmanager.codeplex.com) to IIS it will let you
> register PHP as a F
Hi Leam,
> I've been asked to look at PHP on IIS on WIN 2008 talking to a
> SQLServer. Having been in FOSS for so long I have no idea on this. Is
> it reasonably doable? Would PHP on Apache on WIn 2008 be a better
> solution in terms of ease of use and setting up?
See attached for the notes I use
Anyone want to give feedback on which talk for this month (below)? Come on
- we can't all know everything already :)
H
> And now to collect some statistics of our own. NYPHP speaking super-star
> Anthony Ferrara will be returning in the coming months, and we have the
> opportunity to pick from
patterns
http://blog.ircmaxell.com/2012/03/handling-plugins-in-php.html
PHP's internals, as a primer guide
http://blog.ircmaxell.com/2012/03/phps-source-code-for-php-developers.html
Please let's discuss on-list or send your +1 vote for a particular talk.
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ode over RackSoace if you want a VPS.
>
SoftLayer cloud offers fixed monthly pricing and works well.
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Hello everyone,
This is basically a test of a new mailman server and can be safely
ignored. Though, happy new year to everyone :)
I'll be putting up events for Jan. and Feb. - just finishing up moving
everything to a new server.
Best,
Hans
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Have a great new years!
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this risk without moving to
RC5?
We are limiting the execution time of our scripts, however for upload
scripts or processing intensive scripts we need to increase the execution
time which I image would leave those scripts more vulnerable.
Thanks,
Hans Kaspersetz
Cyber X Designs
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Sorry folks, he has been removed.
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> -Original Message-
> From: talk-boun...@lists.nyphp.org [mailto:talk-boun...@lists.nyphp.org]
> On Behalf Of Jeremy Mikola
> Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 12:21 PM
> To: NYPHP Talk
> Cc: dy...@me.com
> Subject: Re: [nyphp-talk] talk Digest, Vol 6
Hi all,
We're currently open for people to present at our Oct. general meeting (Oct.
25th). If you'd like to present, please contact me directly.
Regards,
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> I'm curious whether it's worthwhile to backup PHP session stores.
I would say no... the nimble session and lethargic backup/restore models
just don't fit in my opinion.
> At first I thought, why do that? But then I figured that if the session
> can last a long time (e.g. 60 minutes) AND if a r
The NYPHP frontend covers the JavaScript topics.
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On Jul 10, 2011, at 9:26 AM, "Margaret Waldman" wrote:
> Well how about a nyphp-talk(javascript) list for php programmers who
> I'll be in town the 26th, if you still are looking for a speaker...
> I'm sure I can find something interesting to talk about :)
Sounds good to me - John, shoot me a blurb and optional bio to me off-list
and I'll get you locked in - first come first serve.
H
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Hi all,
We're looking for a presentation for our General NYPHP Meeting (occurring
April 26th at 6:30pm at IBM).
NYPHP general meetings are:
-- technical, non-sales, developer orientated
-- review of interesting technology, techniques, etc.
Thanks,
H
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used by others on their own servers to send their own mail.
I believe you - which is why I addressed my reply to Aaron :)
H
> > Aaron, this is not an appropriate posting. This is not a list for
> > advertising.
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> > ---
> &
Aaron, this is not an appropriate posting. This is not a list for advertising.
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Some interesting points in the talk, also here:
http://talks.php.net/show/digg
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> I haven't watched the whole thing yet, but for those of you interested
> in PHP, this may be fun.
>
> http://about.digg.com/blog/rasmus-lerdorf-php-performance
>
> The first part is historical context, apparent
All - looks like an interesting talk that's relevant on a daily basis...
check out the link for details and to RSVP.
H
> On August 4th at 6PM we'll have a special guest - Andreas Grabner from
> dynaTrace team!
>
> Andreas will come to NY to talk about dynaTrace AJAX Edition and their
> next, 2.0
> Recently, I have had a DB dump/backup (created using the phpMyAdmin
> interface) fail because there is a single table in this db that needs
> this exception written into the backup file output: "SET
> SQL_MODE="NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO";"
>
> It seems, the phpMyAdmin interface does not have an opt
Hi,
So we're working on our meeting for July (announcement coming soon), at
which I'll be taking some time to discuss the three key new features of PHP
5.3.
Closures - great for Javascript, but for PHP? In a non-callback-centric
synchronous language such as PHP, what else can we use this "syntac
> 2.The guy that gave the hiphip talk said "we don't open source more
> stuff because we don't know what people find useful" So does anyone
> know the right channel to make such a request.
http://www.facebook.com/macvicar
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> Actually turnitin.com, a website where students turn in schoolwork,
> checks for plagiarism and from what I understand does a pretty good
> job. They compare both student-to-student and student-to-literature.
> I'm not sure how they pull it off, probably a proprietary algorithm
> that tries to ma
> Hi Friends,
Hi,
> I am developing blogger website using PHP & MySQL. And, I would like
> add the feature of Plagiarism Checker.
>
> If any one posted an article in my website, that article must be unique
> and original.
>
> Could you please tell / suggest me how to develop Plagiarism Checker
Looks like an excellent resource -
http://royal.pingdom.com/2010/04/14/peeking-behind-the-scenes-of-the-worlds-
largest-sites/
H
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> > One caveat to this is that mysql will only use one index per table in
> > your query.
>
> I've never heard that before. Do you have a citation from the manual on
> MySQL's website, please?
It's thrown around through some of the links Rob mentioned, but it's true
and notorious issue with inde
Hello,
> I'm very interested in the topic for tomorrow's meeting (Coding for
> Mobile Web Applications) -- but can't attend due to work. Will the
> presentation be posted anywhere?
Yes, likely the presentation slides will be posted in the archives:
http://www.nyphp.org/PHP-Presentations
musrex.com). They offer a CMS called Escort which is
enterprise ready and fits your requirements. Tell him Hans sent you.
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> Check out this article for the run down (who HipHop is aimed at):
>
> http://terrychay.com/article/hiphop-for-faster-php.shtml
And some additional links that were posted by our friends over at Boston
PHP:
> It's real confirmation that PHP is a great language for web programming
>
> http://de
> In addition to what others said... Write unit tests for PHP. Fix bugs
> in PHP's C source code. Knock out documentation bugs for PHP.
+1 for unit testing for PHP. We held a successful testfest in May and had
planned on making it a more frequent occurrence (it's actually fun -
really).
While
> I'm sure we've all heard one version or another of which was faster.
> Among the people I've spoken to in person the consensus was MyISAM. But
It depends on what "faster" means. MyISAM has about a third of the
storage/RAM/processing footprint. And because it doesn't do
multi-versioning and row
> > > Very interesting -
> > >
> > > http://royal.pingdom.com/2010/01/22/internet-2009-in-numbers/
> > >
> > > What would be great is a decade analysis...
> >
> > And the 80% spam rate is depressing.
>
> s/depressing/surprisingly low/
Interesting you should mention that:
http://www.net-security.o
Very interesting -
http://royal.pingdom.com/2010/01/22/internet-2009-in-numbers/
What would be great is a decade analysis...
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>
> How about a phpMyAdmin clone for MongoDB?
>
+1
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> >>Oh my :)
> >
> >That applies to IIS, right? I just have to ask the question: can't
> >you just use a real web server that actually works, like, let's say,
> >Apache? I 'work' with IIS at work and it is a totally dysfunctional
> >kludge.
>
> I have a client who is setting up a server and is goi
> >>> Oh my :)
> >>
> >> That applies to IIS, right? I just have to ask the question: can't you
just
> >> use a real web server that actually works, like, let's say, Apache? I
'work'
> >> with IIS at work and it is a totally dysfunctional kludge.
> >
> > We're actually porting away from Apache to m
> > Oh my :)
>
> That applies to IIS, right? I just have to ask the question: can't you
just
> use a real web server that actually works, like, let's say, Apache? I
'work'
> with IIS at work and it is a totally dysfunctional kludge.
We're actually porting away from Apache to meet various requirem
Oh my :)
I'm developing an application running under IIS 7 using FastCGI and PHP 5.3.
I've used the recommended installation procedures from MSFT for getting
things setup using their Web Platform installer.
1. When I call trigger_error, where does the error go? When I have
display_errors on, it
Just thought this would put a nice tie on the new year :)
http://www.bootup.io/img/auximg/developers-as-seen-by.jpg
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> > What's with all the spam "porn" solicitation email??
>
> Hmm, not sure actually - looking into it now.
Sorry about that folks - 8 years and nothing like that - although oddly,
we've had two similar incidents in as many weeks... and going through mbox
files isn't too fun. Mailman might be sho
> What's with all the spam "porn" solicitation email??
Hmm, not sure actually - looking into it now.
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> boun...@lists.nyphp.org] On Behalf Of Greg Rundlett (freephile)
> Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 5:26 P
Hi,
> I had attended the excellent presentation by Kristina Chodorow on
> MongoDB a few weeks ago. I couldn't find a link to the slides on this
> page:
> http://www.nyphp.org/PHP-Presentations/145_Recovering-Mongos-MongoDB-PHP
>
> Please let me know if the slides were posted online somewhere.
Ch
> Thanks for the feedback. Right, So many cases to handle in there. I
> will also add minimum 2 characters to the list.
That might not be correct, especially for Asian lastnames/etc... oh, minimum
of 2, but you get my meaning... what if you will want to support a middle
initial? :)
End of
Hi,
> This is my first post to this NYPHP mailing list. So hello to everyone
> and thanks for the thorough discussions which help a beginner developer
> like me.
Hi Yogesh and welcome.
> I have a simple question. I want to validate first and last name. I
> assume that these are probably most com
All, I'm forwarding this on behalf of the Java group because it could be a
nice class and will cover some of "web 3.0" :) (and Frank from NYJavaSIG was
able to get us a discount).
H
> HTML5 Communications Workshop
>
> One day hands-on workshop about using the new HTML5 network stack for
"real-ti
Hi,
> I'd like a free tool that allows me to run a linux virtual machine on
> my windows laptop so I can do development on it, ftp and ssh to it, and
> run various services on it like apache and procmail...
>
> I know these tools (apache and procmail) are available for windows, but
> I *need* a l
Hi,
> Who here is happy with their current development machine? Would you
> care to share your hardware specs?
I got a new system last year (wha, this year flew by). Basically a Dell
desktop with the Q6600 and 8gb RAM. I had 4gb RAM originally which was
fine, but later upgraded so that I could
If there is anyone fluent in Google AdManager and AdSense on the list,
please contact me off list. We have been dealing with a problem for nearly
a week, we are in significant pain and need some help.
Warmest regards,
Hans K
P.S. I know it is off topic, so I appologize now
Hi all,
Our friends to the north are working on what appears to be a bigger/better
PHP Quebec conference.
They are actively looking for speakers and have personally invited NYPHP
members to submit talks, etc. Please see additional information below, and
be sure to check out their site, www.confo
>>> * Get any Web Data as if you are using SQL: a YQL quick-start guide
>>> * Accessibility: What, Why, How?
>>> * Mobile Data: how to avoid the latency trap when using web services
Thanks all, Mobile Data it is.
H
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> boun...@lists.nyphp.org] On Behalf Of Hans Zaunere
> Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 7:00 PM
> To: 'NYPHP Talk'
> Subject: [nyphp-talk] Yahoo Special Presentation - Topic Selection
>
> Hi all,
>
> As a precursor to the Yahoo Hack Day (free event, see
> http://ican
le Data: how to avoid the latency trap when using web services
Thank you to Yahoo and Tom for making this possible, and we look forward to
your response.
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Hans Zaunere / Managing Member / New York PHP
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> Here's my input on this same topic from a couple weeks ago on this
> list:
> http://lists.nyphp.org/pipermail/talk/2009-August/028910.html
Wow, seems like we've got a new PHundamentals article already in the works
:)
H
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> > Yeah something like this could be handy, certainly. I typically
push/adapt
> > an object into the template which is property overloaded. Then
something
> > like:
> >
> > FirstName?>
>
> I'm afraid that this is getting us back to magic_quotes_gpc:
Negative - magic_* is global type behavior t
Good morning,
> > So Bev, you taking the lead?
> >
> > Leam
>
> Hi Leam,
>
> I'm not sure. I sent an email to Hans saying I'd be happy to help in
> whatever capacity I can, so I'm waiting hear back from him.
Sorry, I need to call roto router on
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