Re: calling a value into another php script... [message #182703 is a reply to message #182702] |
Fri, 30 August 2013 12:49 |
Jerry Stuckle
Messages: 2598 Registered: September 2010
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On 8/30/2013 5:57 AM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
> Christoph Michael Becker wrote:
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>> Twayne wrote:
>>> And while I'm at it, you can pretty much ignore Stuckle; he's more of a
>>> troll than anything else and very, very seldom parts with any useful
>>> information, if he actually has any.
>>
>> One may consider Jerry opinionated--but one should better not fall to
>> the fallacy to consider him clueless. On the contrary, he can give
>> valuable hints if one asks the "right" questions.
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> (This concerns all, so no reply via e-mail this time.)
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> Like actually recommending to *disable* output buffering on a production
> site, when having output buffering *enabled* is *the* *proven*, simple
> measure to make a PHP-powered site faster, thus more user-friendly.
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> <news:ku1e26$5a9$3(at)dont-email(dot)me>
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> vs.
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> ,-[default php.ini]
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> | ; output_buffering
> | ; Default Value: Off
> | ; Development Value: 4096
> | ; Production Value: 4096
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> And that is just one of many examples where he is – probably out of lack of
> *real* *PHP* *development* experience – dead wrong, while the majority of
> his postings are nothing more than calling someone else troll.
>
Proven by whom? You? ROFLMAO!
The actual proof is that it adds additional overhead to the server,
requiring additional memory and cpu to perform the buffering.
The system already does some of its own buffering - where buffering
makes sense. PHP buffers output before it is sent to the server, and
the server buffers output before it is sent to the user. But these are
at measured points, not just buffering everything.
> (Q: If he realized it was a troll, why would he not just *stop* *feeding*
> them? A: It takes one to know one.)
>
So sayeth the guy who is known as a troll by thousands of usenet users
in multiple newsgroups!
> So thanks, but no, thanks. This newsgroup is much more readable for me
> without his postings. Should he post anything valuable, which I consider
> highly unlikely at this point, I will be reading it in quotations.
>
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> PointedEars
>
How about this: You, Twayne and TNP leave and let people who actually
understand PHP answer questions in this newsgroup. Then it would be
better for EVERYONE.
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