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Is PHP's count() function O(1) or O(n) for arrays?
Does count() really count the all the elements of a PHP array, or is this value cached somewhere and just gets retrieved?
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jQuery Ajax POST example with PHP
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$inputs.prop("disabled", true);
// Fire off the request to /form.php
request = $.ajax({
url: "/form.php",
type: "post",
data: serializedData
});
// Callback handler that will be called on success
request.done(function (response, textStatus, jqXHR){
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How to validate an Email in PHP?
How can I validate the input value is a valid email address using php5. Now I am using this code
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Should I mix AngularJS with a PHP framework? [closed]
...l when it comes to interactive HTML5 and model binding. On the other hand, PHP frameworks like Yii enable quick, well-structured, safe and powerful web application development. Both technologies provide sophisticated means for data access, iteration and page layouting.
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Detecting request type in PHP (GET, POST, PUT or DELETE)
How can I detect which request type was used (GET, POST, PUT or DELETE) in PHP?
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Iterate over each line in a string in PHP
...is defined as "\r\n", strtok will separate on either character - and as of PHP4.1.0, skip empty lines/tokens.
See the strtok manual entry:
http://php.net/strtok
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Creating anonymous objects in php
... some years, but I think I need to keep the information up to date!
Since PHP 7 it has been possible to create anonymous classes, so you're able to do things like this:
<?php
class Foo {}
$child = new class extends Foo {};
var_dump($child instanceof Foo); // true
?>
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Reference — What does this symbol mean in PHP?
... a collection of questions that come up every now and then about syntax in PHP. This is also a Community Wiki, so everyone is invited to participate in maintaining this list.
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Difference between require, include, require_once and include_once?
In PHP:
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Getter and Setter?
I'm not a PHP developer, so I'm wondering if in PHP is more popular to use explicit getter/setters, in a pure OOP style, with private fields (the way I like):
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