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12:00 AM
Activate W3 Total Cache, log out and test.
 
@toscho yeah, it's always like this ... It starts with a nice simple idea and ends up in its own vast universe of complexities :D
 
@Maugly These are the moments when you can judge the quality of the API. Caching offers just a very basic API while widgets for example are much better developed. I still cannot believe how simple my Magic Widgets code is.
 
12:15 AM
@toscho Yup. It's nice when a few lines of code do a lot of magic :)
until misused :P
phhhf.. seeing your github makes feel baaad :( ... I wrote like 20+ plugins in last work-intense year but I haven't managed to put a single one on github or wp.org
 
@Maugly Start now.
 
@toscho Nice one. If my last comment would be an question then your comment would be the best answer.
Let's do it then :)
 
 
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1:52 PM
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Q: WordCamp Phoenix

EAMannToday, all day, I'll be at WordCamp Phoenix in Arizona. If there's anything you'd like me to ask speakers directly, or anything you'd like me to look in to while I'm here, please leave an answer below. I'll also be in and out of StopPress (the chat room) all day answering questions and commenti...

 
2:51 PM
hello everyone
 
3:17 PM
morning
 
3:59 PM
I keep closing out of chat by mistake, but I'll be here off and on when I can.
 
4:31 PM
Sitting in the Next Generation Web (HTML5 and JS) presentation at WordCamp Phoenix ...
 
5:12 PM
anyone familiar with WP_List_Table?
 
Familiar as in ... what exactly?
 
5:29 PM
I'm trying to do two things: My items have the option to be 'disabled' and now I'm trying to
a) add a custom class to the row depending on the current status
b) have a column which indicates the status in some visual way, and I'd like to style this column differently..resp. control the width
but i just found out that I can override the single_row method..which seems to be the solution to solve a)
 
I'd need to see the whole code ... can you just post a question? Even if I can't answer it, someone else might be able to.
 
 
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8:32 PM
If your answer is a downvote magnet on WPSE you are a good candidate for wp tuts+.
 
@toscho you are still reading that?
 
@Rarst Right now, I’m cleaning up my overly long feed list.
 
Apparently I missed that ...
 
I really cannot understand where they find all those people who've never read a single post about code quality.
 
I just can't anymore... tutorials I can deal with it (if only for laughs), but then there is crowd in comments with "OMG this is so awesome!" and I just close tab and wrestle with my despair about WP ecosystem
 
8:46 PM
Scott B could offer them a tutorial: How to get 1000 points on WPSE with just 11 answers. It would be one of the better ones.
 
@toscho lol, too true
 
9:06 PM
Security by obscurity is still popular. @EAMann We should cover this topic in our WPSE blog you’re planning for so long. :P
 
@toscho Absolutely. But it's not just pertinent to WP. Really, we can't harp on that enough ...
 
 
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11:21 PM
anyone good with Apache? I get this stupid crash on one of local sites and as usual it's absolutely meaningless :(
[Sun Feb 26 01:21:13.112348 2012] [mpm_winnt:notice] [pid 3456:tid 584] AH00428: Parent: child process exited with status 255 -- Restarting.
 
Apache will automatically spin up new instances to handle incoming request. The failure was inside the child process (the one handling the request).
From what I've seen ... (assuming you're running Apache on a Windows box), this means Windows is detecting a problem with Apache and killing the process on its own.
I'd check the system event logs.
 
Windows log has just as useless error message about issue with application C:\UniServer\usr\local\apache2\bin\httpd1.exe module C:\UniServer\usr\local\apache2\bin\libhttpd.dll
 
Sadly ... that's as far as I've ever dug into that particular kind of error.
And errors like that are why I no longer use Apache in production.
Sorry, but that doesn't really help much ... :-(
 

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