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PHP prepend associative array with literal keys?
... See also array_merge() and its difference from using the + operator: br.php.net/manual/en/function.array-merge.php#92602
– Havenard
Sep 3 '09 at 1:33
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Get week of year in JavaScript like in PHP
How do I get the current weeknumber of the year, like PHP's date('W') ?
19 Answers
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What does new self(); mean in PHP?
...ParentClass -- i.e. here too, the class in which it is written.
With PHP < 5.3, that "the class in which it is written" is important -- and can sometimes cause problems.
That's why PHP 5.3 introduces a new usage for the static keyword : it can now be used exactly where we used self in thos...
How to echo shell commands as they are executed
...in/sh.
See the bash-hackers' wiki on set attributes, and on debugging.
$ cat shl
#!/bin/bash
DIR=/tmp/so
ls $DIR
$ bash -x shl
+ DIR=/tmp/so
+ ls /tmp/so
$
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Finding the PHP File (at run time) where a Class was Defined
Is there any reflection/introspection/magic in PHP that will let you find the PHP file where a particular class (or function) was defined?
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How do I get an object's unqualified (short) class name?
How do I check the class of an object within the PHP name spaced environment without specifying the full namespaced class.
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Get $_POST from multiple checkboxes
...ck_list'][]).
Here's a little sample as requested:
<form action="test.php" method="post">
<input type="checkbox" name="check_list[]" value="value 1">
<input type="checkbox" name="check_list[]" value="value 2">
<input type="checkbox" name="check_list[]" value="value...
Why is === faster than == in PHP?
Why is === faster than == in PHP?
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PHP function to make slug (URL string)
... use Transliterator::transliterate function to create a slug easily.
<?php
$string = 'Namnet på bildtävlingen';
$slug = \Transliterator::createFromRules(
':: Any-Latin;'
. ':: NFD;'
. ':: [:Nonspacing Mark:] Remove;'
. ':: NFC;'
. ':: [:Punctuation:] Remove;'
. ':: Lowe...
JavaScript equivalent of PHP’s die
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I think that if PHP has a "firebug" equivalent, it should also write "1 error" on die() ;-) Good answer!
– Adrian Maire
Apr 25 '13 at 14:04
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