I'm not used to PHP as I've said earlier.
Personoid and anyone that knows me knows this. It was a Delphi + Pascal habit that carried out to PHP.Originally Posted by Protozoid
I also thought the hash echo outputted was the outputted form of both the respective elements concatenated. I was 100% + was the proper concatenation operator in PHP. I guess it's "better luck next time" for the both of Chad and I then.
That still doesn't entitle you to come into this thread stealing my line in means to insult me. Chad actually doesn't annoy me as much as he used to. I guess I've misjudged him somewhat.
If you plan on replying, please don't reply with some smiley. My patience for weeaboos is growing slim today.
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- 09 Aug. 2011 10:26pm #1
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- 09 Aug. 2011 10:32pm #2
- 09 Aug. 2011 10:35pm #3
Predictable. Don't be an assuming ******, please. What I was doing was no form of arrogance whatsoever. My first reply to Chad's simplified way of performing a salt/hash procedure was not only a commendation to him, but an insult to me.
Edit: Actually, I think I speak for the both of us when I say this - I think we both were being half-serious all in all. But I think Chad actually knows enough PHP to do this correctly. I don't. I spent too much time on desktop application programming and now it's coming back to bite me on the butt.
Oh and, the mistake I called him out on was the excess use of parenthesis, not the use of an invalid concatenation operator.Last edited by Protozoid; 09 Aug. 2011 at 10:44pm.