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  • Convert this curl to multi PHP

    - by user1642423
    I have this code and I want made 10 curl connections like this with multi but I don't know how to that with this specific code: What the code does? Make a curl requiest to an .asp page Uses the result to send some data in a form ($ciudad) then the page get this submit and make an internal request and show an result. Output the final result of that. function curl($header,$encoded,$cookie){ $options = array( CURLOPT_USERAGENT => $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'], CURLOPT_TIMEOUT => 120, //CURLOPT_REFERER => '', //CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER => $header, CURLOPT_COOKIE => $cookie, CURLOPT_POST => true, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS => $encoded, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER => true, CURLOPT_HEADER => false, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION => true, ); $ch = curl_init("http://procesos.ramajudicial.gov.co/consultaprocesos/consultap.aspx"); curl_setopt_array( $ch, $options ); $output = curl_exec($ch); curl_close($ch); return $output; } $cookie = ""; foreach($_COOKIE as $k => $v) $cookie .= $k."=".$v.";"; $cookie = substr($cookie,0,strlen($cookie)-1); $encoded = ''; foreach($_POST as $name => $value) { $encoded .= urlencode($name).'='.urlencode($value).'&'; } $lk = "http://procesos.ramajudicial.gov.co/consultaprocesos/"; $header[] = 'User-Agent: '.$_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT']; $header[] = 'Accept: text/xml,application/xml,application/xhtml+xml,text /html;q=0.9,text/plain;q=0.8,image/png,*/*;q=0.5'; $header[] = 'Accept-Language: en-us,en;q=0.5'; $header[] = 'Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate'; $header[] = 'Connection: keep-alive'; $header[] = 'Cookie : '.$cookie; $header[] = 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded'; $output = curl($header,$encoded,$cookie); $CIUDAD = urlencode("Medellin"); // to change $CORPORACION = urlencode("JUZGADOS CIVILES MUNICIPALES DE MEDELLIN"); // to change $DIGITOS = $numsus; // BEGIN STEP 1 $__VIEWSTATE = 'id="__VIEWSTATE" value="'; $i = stripos($output,$__VIEWSTATE) + strlen($__VIEWSTATE); $j = stripos($output,'"',$i); $__VIEWSTATE = substr($output,$i,$j-$i); $__EVENTVALIDATION = 'id="__EVENTVALIDATION" value="'; $i = stripos($output,$__EVENTVALIDATION) + strlen($__EVENTVALIDATION); $j = stripos($output,'"',$i); $__EVENTVALIDATION = substr($output,$i,$j-$i); $encoded = '__EVENTTARGET=DropDownList1&__EVENTARGUMENT=&__LASTFOCUS=&__VIEWSTATE='.urlencode($__VIEWSTATE).'&__EVENTVALIDATION='.urlencode($__EVENTVALIDATION).'&DropDownList1='.$CIUDAD.'&TextBox13='; $output = curl($header,$encoded,$cookie);

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  • What is the different purpose of .H header file and a IDL file?

    - by smwikipedia
    I am studying COM so there're some basic questions puzzling me... I know that IDL file is used to describe the method definitions (or the so called 'contract' between software modules), and the .H header files contains something like a method prototype, which looks similar to what the IDL is meant for. So, why are these two things coexist? Isn't one enough? Many thanks.

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  • what causes a bad token on iPhone- NSLog(@"token:%@",[devToken description]); crashes

    - by Grant M
    I am getting a bad token passed to me in - (void)application:(UIApplication *)app didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken:(NSData *)devToken this code crashes on my iPhone but not my clients. - (void)application:(UIApplication *)app didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken:(NSData *)devToken { NSLog(@"token:%@",[devToken description]); } I think something is wrong with my stored notifications settings on my iPhone but I can't find a way to delete them. deleting the app does not seem to do it.

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  • Is it bad OOP practice to have objects reference each other?

    - by lala
    Pardon my noobness. I'm making a game in which several characters have relationships with each other and they need to be able to interact with each other and store some relationship data regarding how they feel about each other. I have an object for each character. Is it bad for each of those character objects to have an array of all the other character objects in order to perform these interactions? Is there a better way to do this?

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  • Can Visual Studio manage function prototypes for me in C++ header files?

    - by Gibybo
    In C++, the common practice is to declare functions in header files and define them in cpp files. This leads to always having two copies of every function's prototype. Then whenever I want to change a function's name/return value/parameter, I have to manually change it in both files. This seems unnecessarily tedious and there must be lots of people that share my pain, so is there a way to automate these changes between files in VS? Bonus points for vim solutions as well.

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  • Is it OK to put a standard, pure C header #include directive inside a namespace?

    - by mic_e
    I've got a project with a class log in the global namespace (::log). So, naturally, after #include <cmath>, the compiler gives an error message each time I try to instantiate an object of my log class, because <cmath> pollutes the global namespace with lots of three-letter methods, one of them being the logarithm function log(). So there are three possible solutions, each having their unique ugly side-effects. Move the log class to it's own namespace and always access it with it's fully qualified name. I really want to avoid this because the logger should be as convenient as possible to use. Write a mathwrapper.cpp file which is the only file in the project that includes <cmath>, and makes all the required <cmath> functions available through wrappers in a namespace math. I don't want to use this approach because I have to write a wrapper for every single required math function, and it would add additional call penalty (cancelled out partially by the -flto compiler flag) The solution I'm currently considering: Replace #include <cmath> by namespace math { #include "math.h" } and then calculating the logarithm function via math::log(). I have tried it out and it does, indeed, compile, link and run as expected. It does, however, have multiple downsides: It's (obviously) impossible to use <cmath>, because the <cmath> code accesses the functions by their fully qualified names, and it's deprecated to use in C++. I've got a really, really bad feeling about it, like I'm gonna get attacked and eaten alive by raptors. So my question is: Is there any recommendation/convention/etc that forbid putting include directives in namespaces? Could anything go wrong with diferent C standard library implementations (I use glibc), different compilers (I use g++ 4.7, -std=c++11), linking? Have you ever tried doing this? Are there any alternate ways to banish the math functions from the global namespace? I've found several similar questions on stackoverflow, but most were about including other C++ headers, which obviously is a bad idea, and those that weren't made contradictory statements about linking behaviour for C libraries. Also, would it be beneficial to additionally put the #include <math.h> inside extern "C" {}?

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  • Is it bad to be semantic purist all the time, at work?

    - by metal-gear-solid
    Is it bad to be semantic purist all the time, at work? is it not achievable all the time ? when i saw code of any other person/interviewee. I know selection of element for a purpose is most important thing. what i should judge person ability from his code; from a good written, managed, optimized css or how he wrote class and id names? Or both every time.

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  • Is it a bad programming practise to have "Public" members inside an "Internal" class?

    - by Amby
    I mean, won;t it be more specific and appropriate if i "only" keep "protected","internal" and "private" members (field,method,property,event) in a class which is declared as "internal" ? I have seen this practice ( having "public" members in an "internal" class) in various code so just wanted to know is it a bad practice or does it has some benefit or advantage. [Only concerned about C#] Thanks for your interest.

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  • Is there a command-line tool that could tell me if Gzip is really on beyond the Gzip 1 header param?

    - by lucidquiet
    Is there a command-line tool that could tell me if Gzip is on? What I'm looking for is something that can say the stream coming from the server is really gzipped even if the header params say Gzip:1 (which it could be falsely placing in the headers). I don't see a switch in curl, or wget, or tcpdump, or anything, but maybe I'm just missing something, or perhaps there is something else that could provide me this bit of information? Any help would be appreciated.

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