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<0> how nice <0> Symantec.. bloat makers. <1> my god <1> i made the mistake on installing AV on the winders boxes we got at work <1> they take like years to start up <1> next year im gonna get sth else <2> cythrawll: you installed Norton on a machine that isn't a dual opteron or better? <0> lol <1> was that in the sys reqs? i must have missed it <2> there's the core requirements, which is what they publish...and then there's the requirements to actually work well. In most cases, you double the core requirements for that, but for Symantec, you multiply by at least 5, preferably 10. <0> 6ghz minimum 32GB ram and whatnot, a few terabytes of harddrive for your quarentined non malicious "viruses" <1> CryWolf, microsoft windows is the same way <0> I bet he uses Windows at night when no ones watching him <1> define "he" <0> But your mom uses OSX
<3> My mother does use OSX. <1> i wish she did, she'd stop bugging me to fix her winders <2> your mom wears lilo boots <0> Jesus <0> It was meant as an insult <0> you should feel insulted actually <0> OSX! <4> my mother uses OSX also! <0> Oh crap <1> here's an insult <4> and so do I. because OSX pwns. <5> CryWolf: because the time is positive <4> don't mess with mac users in groups. <2> Murdoc2k6: what's that in reference to? <0> You stay with your homo***ual GUI ... <1> "your mother uses microsoft products and uses msn as her isp" <4> hahahaha <0> Yes they can be good rapists <4> cythrawll: now THATS a good diss. <0> I smell jew here <1> Gimp_, sad thing is, it's true for me <0> Talk about PHP already <4> GuShH: my GUI isn't homo***ual, it just happens to look better than that POS you guys call "windows" <1> php is ossm, its made of win, and zend <0> Why a programmer needs a nice gui anwyay? <0> we dont <0> Gays do. <1> but not utf-8 <1> yet <0> #php hello <0> Post Homo***ual Posts ? <0> dont... <1> GuShH, you mean you program in vim? <0> shouldnt that be programm instead of program? I always thought so <4> GuShH: its spelt "program" not "programm" <2> GuShH: now you're just trolling to see yourself talk. <0> "the more the Ms the more youre hungry ..." <5> CryWolf: you asked how does the browser know it's not deleting cookie <6> hm <5> CryWolf: it is because if you look at the code, the time is +1200 not - <3> maybe we could drop homo***uality and its corolation to OS X and "pretty" environments? <2> Gimp_, cythrawll: don't feed the troll anymore. <0> Define pretty <2> Murdoc2k6: yes, but you're not setting a value. as near as I can tell, setting an empty value is a clue to delete the cookie. <0> Is pretty a functionality? <4> wait, wait, i HAVE to respond to this <0> Its just making stupid users find their path. thats all in the case of OSX <4> GuShH: are you trying to say windows is a functionality? <1> oh snap son, burn <0> I could perfectly be developing for windows under linux, you know. <4> alright, im done. <5> CryWolf: yes I am. The code at the top request for user's name and that must be entered before login is approved <5> CryWolf: in this case, it cannot be empty cause what I set for calender_usr is the same as calender_ver <2> Murdoc2k6: what is the second parameter to setcookie()? What do you have it set to in your script? <5> CryWolf: both cookies contains the username... except one is made for mwd.awardspace.com and the other is made for the server that the scripts are currently on
<6> how do i stop phpsessid from appearing in my URLS <2> Murdoc2k6: what is the second parameter of setcookie? In general, not in your code <6> well <6> anyone <5> CryWolf: the stuff you want to put into the cookie..basically the value <2> Murdoc2k6: yes. Do you see what value you're setting in your setcookie() calls? <5> CryWolf: only for calender_usr <5> CryWolf: the other one doesn't seem to get it <2> Murdoc2k6: what question did you just answer? <5> <2> Murdoc2k6: yes. Do you see what value you're setting in your setcookie() calls? <2> Murdoc2k6: you must have interpreted that question differently than I did <7> if i have a string, which has "" inside the actual string, what can i do to avoid php processing them? <2> I'm looking at where you set the value to "" in the setcookie call. Regardless of whether or not the browser accepts it. <2> Murdoc2k6: anyway, to sum up, the potential problems I see are 1) you're setting a cookie domain different than the domain being accessed. 2) you're sending an empty value which could be misinterpreted. <5> CryWolf: I set it at line 124 <2> Murdoc2k6: Fix those and we'll talk more if there's still a problem. <8> could you give me a link at the code you are reviewing.10x .just entering <2> line 124: header ("Location: version.php"); looks nothing like a setcookie to me <5> CryWolf: I've set 2 different cookies. One that will be used to check on my local computer, the other on the domain name <5> that I wish for it to access <5> since both cannot be done at once <5> http://php.pastebin.com/738653 <5> ok <5> line 128 <5> sry <2> line 128, the value is "" <5> yes that is when I empty it <2> tell me how that's something other than empty. <5> 0.o? <2> nevermind, I was looking at the wrong lines. <2> so then the only problem is the domain issue. Fix that. <8> whoever script is that...one note. it is prone to SQL injection <5> CryWolf: well what I want is 2 cookies doing the samething but for 2 different domains <8> not sure if prone is the right word :) second language ;) <5> Crywolf: cause I can't use 1 cookie for both the online host and my localhost <2> Murdoc2k6: does firefox allow one domain to set cookies for another? <5> CryWolf: I'm not sure <2> Murdoc2k6: I'd guess no. It's a security issue otherwise. <5> CryWolf: but otherwise, how else can I set it for both domains? <5> CryWolf: maybe you're right <5> CryWolf: but how can I set it so it does activate both? <8> Murdoc2k6: I missed the beginning but what are you trying to achieve here? <5> jmut: setting 2 cookies for 2 different domains <2> Murdoc2k6: p*** the information through GET or POST <5> I suppose I can use post <5> thanks for input.. never thought about the security issue <9> re <10> GET is primarily to QUERY the server for content, POST is primarily to SUBMIT content to the server <10> MissBitch!!! <9> Mr***hole! <10> lig dont be hating now <9> never with you Jymmm dear <10> lig Just drop your pants and do a lil dance!!! <9> lol <2> Ladies and gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and slide on the ice <9> That sounds painful <7> how would you test for EOF in php? <9> mdew-2Mb, check to see if it is false - that is how most ways handle it <2> mdew-2Mb: feof <11> hello <12> if I'm writing a PHP script for use with the cli intrepreter, how can I get the script to read the command line arguments? <12> eg. if I run: ./blah.php 1 2 3 <12> how do I get it to read 1 2 3? <10> !+cli <13> [Command Line Interface] http://php.net/manual/en/features.commandline.php <11> does anyone see whats wrong with this: <11> <param name='nick' value='<?php echo '$username'; ?>'> <10> "$username" NOT $username' <2> Navid: there's no variable interpolation inside single quotes <10> "$username" NOT '$username' <11> right <11> thank you <2> I'd say $username not '$username' <10> !+quotes
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