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How to delete object from array inside foreach loop?
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@Oliver: usually it will generate unexpected behavior, but you can do it safely with foreach on php. Give a read here for a test: php.net/manual/en/control-structures.foreach.php#88578
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How can I split a comma delimited string into an array in PHP?
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One way is to use count() (aka sizeof) - php.net/manual/en/function.count.php
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Nov 11 '15 at 13:19
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How to apply CSS to iframe?
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Does this actually work cross-domain? I don't think it would.
– Simon East
Nov 4 '11 at 0:52
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RSA 算法是如何诞生的 - 创意 - 清泛网 - 专注C/C++及内核技术
RSA 算法是如何诞生的最近为了研究某个极其无聊的问题,读了一些公钥加密的历史,意外地发现这段历史竟然非常有趣。尤其是 RSA 算法的诞生过程,被很多书写得...最近为了研究某个极其无聊的问题,读了一些公钥加密的历史...
In PHP with PDO, how to check the final SQL parametrized query? [duplicate]
...rametrized query, how can you check the final query (after having replaced all tokens)?
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What are Long-Polling, Websockets, Server-Sent Events (SSE) and Comet?
... a lot about websockets (with socket.io [a
node.js library]) but why not PHP ?
You can use PHP with WebSockets, check out Ratchet.
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@ character before a function call
What is the difference between these two function calls in PHP?
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AngularJS passing data to $http.get request
...imply add the parameters to the end of the url:
$http.get('path/to/script.php?param=hello').success(function(data) {
alert(data);
});
Paired with script.php:
<? var_dump($_GET); ?>
Resulting in the following javascript alert:
array(1) {
["param"]=>
string(4) "hello"
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Sort array of objects by object fields
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usort($your_data, "cmp");
You can also use any callable as the second argument. Here are some examples:
Using anonymous functions (from PHP 5.3)
usort($your_data, function($a, $b) {return strcmp($a->name, $b->name);});
From inside a class
usort($your_data, arr...
“Cannot send session cache limiter - headers already sent” [duplicate]
... modifications to them now.
Check that you don't send ANY content before calling session_start. Better yet, just make session_start the first thing you do in your PHP file (so put it at the absolute beginning, before all HTML etc).
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