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<0> palomer: google metta-refresh
<1> palomer: with voodoo power
<0> yes. voodoo 2.0
<1> it's meta-refresh, not metta
<0> my bad
<1> woof



<0> im sure google will correct the lad
<1> *shrug*
<2> anyone able to help me with semaphores in php? I'm getting some bizzare errors when trying to use them in a race-condition setting. sem_aquire() stops blocking after like 20 calls, and fails with an invalid parameter
<2> php 5.1.4
<2> debian sarge if it makes a differnece
<3> what is the most popular standard for code formatting?. Do most people use tabs or spaces?
<0> space indentation?
<0> crazy!
<4> heh
<3> for the html part of your pages :P
<1> marcrosoft: Depends on the individual and the company, that is forcin the developers using one or other style.
<2> none!
<2> heh
<2> or even better
<2> irregular
<5> what does this mean if i'm trying to open a url with simplexml_load_file() ? URL file-access is disabled in the server configuration
<3> I was curious because the program TIDY does not support tabs at all
<1> nathe: Are you maybe the author of "how to write unmaintainable code"?
<2> Stormchaser: hehe actually no, it's just a biproduct of awesomely stressed out and interupted coding ;P
<6> ouch
<7> thx!
<0> nathe: i dont think there would ever be a circumstance that i would create an application without using some form of code formatting
<0> it's counter-productive not to



<8> sleek: PHP likely has fopen wrappers disabled.
<2> thirdLibr: oh my php is formatted beauitfully (to me at least). the html output is buffered though
<8> allow_url_fopen, iirc
<2> and I haven't had a chance to go back and pretty it up
<2> it verifies, 'swhats important right this second
<2> mattmcc: I've seen you answer weird questions... mind giving mine a shot?
<0> nathe: rule #1, don't ask to ask
<9> Is there any way to change the precendence so that an overloaded __set() is used even when the property $object->propertyname is found?
<2> thirdLibr: I've asked already, this was a special directed question ;P
<2> nobody even peeped at the question so...
<9> at the moment, it is possible that an index in my data array and a property will have the same name
<5> mattmcc: perfect, thank you
<10> hello
<10> pour ceux qui sont curieux litetemplate sur sourceforge , tous les commentaire sont le bienvenus
<9> oh....
<9> i answered my own question
<9> first one, anyway
<1> !+english
<11> ##PHP is an English only channel. If you need support in some other language, please try elsewhere.
<1> ...
<10> okey
<5> mattmcc: you are my hero
<10> the topic macke me wrong
<12> hpdl: There's no "acceptance" process.
<12> erm


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