Re: calling a value into another php script... [message #182709 is a reply to message #182702] |
Fri, 30 August 2013 22:10 |
Christoph Michael Bec
Messages: 207 Registered: June 2013
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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.
>
> (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
If one posts wrong information in this newsgroup--wouldn't it be useful
to reply by pointing out that it is wrong? Of course one can simply
ignore such posts; other readers may not, and draw the conclusion that
the newsgroup is not worth reading, let alone asking a question or
starting a discussion here.
BTW: I consider a production value of output_buffering=4096 a reasonable
setting. However, I wouldn't accept the mere mention in a comment in
php.ini a proof that it increases performance.
> 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.
>
> (Q: If he realized it was a troll, why would he not just *stop* *feeding*
> them? A: It takes one to know one.)
On the other hand, leaving trolls trolling around, might easily result
in these trolls taking over a discussion group...
Besides, calling someone a troll means to pigeon-hole them. IMO that
seldom fits exactly--there are more colors than just black and white.
> 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.
You may have read
<news:5213b351$0$6566$9b4e6d93(at)newsspool4(dot)arcor-online(dot)net>. Jerry was
the only one who was willing to help there--and he was able to do so.
--
Christoph M. Becker
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