Load common-settings.php and get 3 x querystring params, exploding first 2 into arrays $result is OK to start with, but if we have a file that's not available, set it to error If we don't have an error, the seen sizes aren't null and the seen and actual sizes don't match, we need to get bug lines Set $result to bugs and some vars to begin with fseek, ftell and while loop to get chunks of content using pointer movement methods. We also reduce $chars and $lines here to escape the while loop as required $output has line endings converted and trimmed, before exploding on new lines and only getting last few lines, stitched back together with imploder The bug report is written, $tmpLoc established and all data put into the $status array to feed back in the XHR response
#ICEcoder ##Web IDE / browser code editor awesomeness
ICEcoder is a web IDE / browser based code editor, which allows you to develop websites directly within the web browser. It uses the brilliant CodeMirror for code highlighting & editing, with a slick IDE wrapped around it to make the whole thing work.
###Requirements You can run ICEcoder either online or locally, on Linux, Windows or Mac based platforms. The only requirement is to have PHP 5 available (5.3 recommended). You can have this either as a vanilla installation or via a program such as WAMP or XAMPP (for Windows) or MAMP (for Mac).
###Installation
####Step 1: Get ICEcoder Either download the zip or clone from Github using:
$ git clone git://github.com/mattpass/ICEcoder.git
####Step 2: Place in your document root (online or local)
- Put in a new sub-dir URL such as yourdomain.com/ICEcoder or localhost/ICEcoder
- Set write permissions (757 or 775 depending on your system) on the 'backups', 'lib' and 'test' folders plus 'test/test-file1.txt'
(Note: A small number of hosts give internal server error here, if you get this, try 755 instead)
####Step 3: Start coding
- Visit the sub-dir URL in your browser and enter a password
Now you're setup, auto-logged in and ready to code!
Suitable for commercial & non-commercial projects, just let me know if it's useful to you and any cool customisations you make to it. I take no responsibility for anything, your usage is all down to you.
It's fully open source and MIT licensed. I'm happy for you to take it, make it your own and customise to your hearts content and/or contribute to this main repo! :)
Plenty of comments included in the code to assist with understanding, customising etc.
Comments, improvements & feedback welcomed!