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What does the PHP error message `Uninitialized string offset: 0` mean? | |
Re: You want a lot of visitors? Don't we all :) Doesn't happen without a lot of hard work I'm afraid. | |
I understand that the HTML 5 spellcheck attribute works on any input, textareas, and editable divs. I want to get spellcheck to work with our wysiwyg editor, which uses a non-editable div with a hidden input field (for backwards compatability). Is there any trick to get the spellcheck attribute to … | |
Re: It just changed a few hours ago. I added the ability to start a discussion thread right from the homepage. What do you think? | |
Re: Wow, you learn something new every day. I didn't know about force_download(). I was manually setting http headers and such for post attachments on DaniWeb that can't be viewed through a browser (Word documents, etc.) | |
Can anyone point me to a sample use case of a very lightweight PHP-based example of a Google Analytics API pull?? I'm looking for two things: * Registering a pageview * Fetching pageviews per day/week/month/all for a particular page Thanks! | |
Re: Alas, I read the news yesterday but didn't post here like I should have. Thanks for doing it! I checked yesterday and didn't notice any difference. Was really hoping that Penguin losers would push us higher up the food chain and help out our Panda situation (currently hit hard). | |
As the title suggests, what do you think about noindexing forum threads with no replies?? We do it here once we got hit by Panda the first time around, but then we recovered, and now we're hit again, and I'm wondering if it's a good idea to remove it. We … ![]() | |
I was wondering if anyone had any experience with Cloudflare and what you thought of it? A *LOT* of big sites are using it, and from what I'm hearing, it's really good at caching entire webpages at the DNS server end without ever having to hit your web servers. However, … | |
I was wondering if anyone out there had any opinions (strong or otherwise) about Discourse (http://www.discourse.org), the new Javascript-based discussion system built using Ruby by the guy behind StackOverflow. It's meant to revolutionize forum systems. Do you think it does?? It's a nice JS-based skin, I'll give it that, but … | |
Re: I'm sorry, I really have no clue what you're trying to ask. I assume English is not your first language?? Databases are used to store large amounts of information. They can power a website, a desktop application, etc. Multiple languages can tap into the same type of database. For example, … | |
![]() | Re: Sometimes you can tell because URI extension is something like .php but other times (i.e. in the case of DaniWeb) you can't tell that we're PHP based. As Jorge says, the web servers translate the PHP into HTML files which is what gets sent to your web browser. |
Re: You're right in that cloud computing is storing data on someone else's server. While technically it might be a similar concept to having an external hdd, in practice it is very different. I also just want to point out that you are incorrect in that it's only for data storage … | |
Re: We haven't allowed rep in the Community Center for a very long time, as AD pointed out. While some people don't get too caught up on rep points, other people choose to take them more seriously, and I think it wouldn't be fair to those long time members to suddenly … | |
Re: I don't necessarily see it as a bad thing because it's just one of the things that is "encouraged" with the promotion of our API. Funnily enough, it actually both makes their site more established and *also* establishes us as a content provider in Google's eyes, so it's a win-win … ![]() | |
Re: In NYC it's called taking public transportation. I've never heard of "public transport". Transport is a verb, as in to transport something. | |
Re: Ewwies! What do you mean by continuous refresh mode?? I have the site open in IE 8 on Windows 7 and everything is fine. Are you in compatability mode or IE 8 standard? Also, can you try disabling ads from your member profile and let me know if it still … | |
Anyone around here own a tech publication and use NetShelter. They just announced earlier this week that they were sold to Ziff Davis. They're a big player in the industry so just wondering if it impacts anyone out there in Internet land? | |
Re: Thank you for the news .... Never used tumblr myself though. Wonder what this will mean. | |
Re: Glad you're feeling better. It seems like it really was the only time in existance that I can recall a 24 hour bug truly being only one single day. Head and neck tattoos don't sound fun though, but who am I to say? :) | |
Re: Yes, you can. You can reverse a vote by clicking on the arrow again. ![]() | |
Re: You have to be careful when doing that though. It's frowned upon in many forums for being spam. Since you'd be posting in other forums related to what your site is about, the last thing you want to do is get a bad reputation in your industry. Definitely post in … | |
Re: > But what women spend comes from mens Says who? :-P > The good news is that those customers are not put off by the more robust of security measures, and 78% were happy to use banking security keys, fobs and passwords. Just a mere 18% of idiots would prefer … | |
Re: Hyphenated domain names are better for SEO because the search engines can actually pick out keywords from the domain name URL - and some have said that weighs heavily in ranking. Personally, I think that the amount benefited is counteracted 100-fold with a quick and easy domain name that allows … | |
Re: Alexa only collects data on the top 100,000 sites. If you rank in 3+ million, they won't collect any data on you. | |
Re: I've never even heard of entourank, to be honest, and I put absolutely no faith in Alexa. Nowadays, I will check out Quantcast rankings for sites that have been Quantified, but other than that, I would recommend that you ask to see Google Analytics data before making a website purchase. … | |
Re: I've never heard of it and I don't know any other sites that implement it. But I'd consider using it if those things should change. | |
Re: A mobile app is actually in the works. While there are no plans to develop anything in-house, a friend of mine runs a private consulting firm that specializes in mobile apps, and they're excited about using our new API to develop something for us. However, I couldn't give you any … | |
Re: That is illegal. We don't deal with stuff like that in this community. Sorry. | |
Re: Try [URL="http://www.dhtmlgoodies.com"]www.dhtmlgoodies.com[/URL] - I think they have what you're looking for. | |
Re: It was moved from the top to the bottom because it was taking up valuable real estate at the top and yet never clicked on. It receives just as much traffic with a link just at the bottom. | |
Re: So sorry about that!! That's what happens when I directly upload the file my designer gives me without double-checking it first. | |
Re: Ugh, I'm kinda pissed about it. We got hit in the previous Panda algorithm update a few months ago, and I was really hoping for a recovery this time. I've been refeshing my analytics all day waiting for it to come. Then, just a few minutes ago, I was talking … | |
Re: Do you mean that you have a desktop computer, but you want to use a laptop monitor for the desktop computer? I don't think you can do this, to the best of my knowledge. Your laptop's video card would need to support a monitor-in connection (I forget whether it's a … | |
Re: You say you want to take an existing platform and modify it, but you haven't really given any details as to what *language* you want the existing platform coded in. For example, I'm a PHP developer, and so I can take an existing PHP script and tweak it to my … | |
Re: C# can be used for both web development and non web development applications. To that end, while PHP is primarily used for web development, it can be executed from the command line as well. Basically we've adopted the tagging system as the new primary means of navigation here at DaniWeb, … | |
Re: It depends if you want to focus on long tail or short tail keywords: long tail means you have TONS and TONS of keywords, and each one gets a little traffic; short tail means you have a small handful of keywords that are really important to you. When going that … | |
Re: Check this out ... It's an overview of how DaniWeb recovered, as fully documented on Google's official webmaster forums: [url]http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Webmasters/thread?tid=517eb20afe76fe3d&hl=en[/url] Be sure to watch the recovery video and read the super long threads. Yes, they are SUPER long, but there are some valuable jewels buried within. | |
Re: Microsoft is giving up on IE for the Mac since Apple came out with their KHTML-based Safari browser. However, I doubt IE will leave the Windows platform. | |
Re: Dreamweaver for design me thinks. | |
Re: Oh I had this problem with associative arrays in PHP myself recently. Let me see if I can find my remedy. Hold on. | |
Re: Social media is incredibly difficult to determine a ROI or quantify. It is much more an intrinsic value ... like, any type of good press or bad press, or word of mouth. It is definitely super important, it cannot be overlooked (i.e. some businesses rely exclusively on word of mouth … |
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