Monthly Archiv: October, 2019

Community News: Latest PECL Releases (10.15.2019)

Latest PECL Releases:

  • swoole 4.4.8
    Deprecated


    Enhancement

    • Support HttpResponse close (#2861) (@matyhtf)
    • Support Process::daemon() redirection of IO (#2871) (@matyhtf)
    • Add SwooleServerTask::pack (#2872) (#2874) (@matyhtf)
    • Support ssl_protocols option (74499276) (@matyhtf)
    • Add document of bug reports (ba1c078f) (@twose)

    Fixed

    • Fixed random bytes added to response status code (#2856) (@twose)
    • Fixed naming conflicts with php gdbinit (2a2447ec) (@shiguangqi)
    • Fixed build without PCRE JIT on OSX (2a4c447e) (@twose)
    • Fixed WebsocketServer class entry of property declaration (1f197daf) (@twose)
    • Fixed coroutine bound error checker of CoHttpClient (2619cdd8) (@twose)
    • Fixed gdb debugger in docker (ec815288) (@twose)
    • Fixed MySQL close error (#2869) (@twose)
    • Fixed Cygwin with process (#2868) (#2876) (@matyhtf)
    • Fixed tls_host_name not found (d1968c26) (@twose)
    • Fixed SSL renegotiation (#2847) (d8b87ebb) (@matyhtf)
    • Fixed HTTP2 client empty data (37b12d72) (775aefed) (@twose)
    • Fixed send yield hang (#2885) (@matyhtf) (@twose)
    • Fixed null fci_cache (#2881) (@twose)
    • Fixed server mode on CYGWIN (#2868) (@matyhtf)
    • Fixed select null (5e23dd96) (@twose)
    • Fixed #2643 #2868 (#2888) (@matyhtf)
  • mysql_xdevapi 8.0.18
    WL#12732: DevAPI: Specify TLS ciphers to be used by a client or session orabug #29421446: fixes for secure connections orabug #30226250: some of Collection.Modify ops don't support JSON documents properly orabug #30093227: mysql_xdevapiCollectionFind::fields() path fails when ends in number orabug #30226232: incorrect behaviour of chained CRUD ops in webserver mode orabug #30258670: CollectionModify.arrayInsert vs bind: cannot use bindings for arrayInsert orabug #30088118: clean up XSession leavings orabug #30088150: remove messages orabug #30084547: improve zval wrapper orabug #29998874: fix tests to pass with default auth_plugin=caching_sha2_password orabug #30096952: add support for building in static mode orabug #30084593: get rid of vim "decorators" fixes for building with PHP-7.4+
  • xlswriter 1.3.1
    - FEAT freeze panes - FEAT set font - Refactor format background
  • datadog_trace 0.32.1
    ### Added
    • Preview CodeIgniter v2 integration #588
    • Preview WordPress v4 integration #570

    Please report any issues you encounter with these two preview integrations.

    Fixed

    • ZF1 integration response after loading #609
    • Prevent mysqli_connect() span from closing twice #610
    • Support mysqli usage when using real_connect approach #607
  • redis 5.1.0RC1
    This release contains important bugfixes and improvements.

    phpredis 5.1.0RC1

    • Fix regression for multihost_distribute_call added in 112c77e3 [fbe0f804] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Fix regression for conntecting to unix sockets with relative path added in 1f41da64 [17b139d8, 7ef17ce1] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Fix unix-socket detection logic broken in 418428fa [a080b73f] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Fix memory leak and bug with getLastError for redis_mbulk_reply_assoc and redis_mbulk_reply_zipped. [7f42d628, 3a622a07] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko), (Michael Grunder)
    • Fix bug with password contain "#" for redis_session [2bb08680] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Add optional support for Zstd compression, using --enable-redis-ztsd. This requires libzstd version >= 1.3.0 [2abc61da] (Remi Collet)
    • Fix overallocation in RedisCluster directed node commands [cf93649] (Michael Grunder)
    • Also attach slaves when caching cluster slots [0d6d3fdd, b114fc26] (Michael Grunder)
    • Use zend_register_persistent_resource_ex for connection pooling [fdada7ae, 7c6c43a6] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Refactor redis_session [91a8e734, 978c3074] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Documentation improvements (@Steveb-p, @tangix, @ljack-adista, @jdreesen, Michael Grunder)

Garcinia Cambogia Extract Market to Witness Rise in Revenues During the Period 2017 – 2027

Garcinia Cambogia a small, sweet tropical tree fruit also known as Malabar tamarind. Other names for Garcinia Cambogia are Assam Fruit, Gorakkapulli, Panampulli, Manda Huli, Goraka Pulli, Mangosteen, and Vadakkan Puli. Garcinia Cambogia is obtained in different colors depending on the spices such as yellow, green and red. Garcinia Cambogia extract is a hub of vitamins B, Thiamin, Folic Acid, Niacin, Magnesium, Vitamin C, Manganese, Potassium and Hydroxycitric Acid (HCA). Hydroxycitric Acid in Garcinia Cambogia Extract is appetite suppressant which reduces cravings and decrease the urge to consume calories. Hydroxycitric Acid also helps in managing stress hormones, increase serotonin level, speed up metabolism leading to better mood sleep and reduce belly fat. Garcinia Cambogia Extract not only improves your overall health, but also prohibits the conversion of calories into fat. Hydroxycitric Acid inhibits the production of an enzyme that slows down the metabolism rate of the body. Because of this, the body converts the extra calories into glycogen. Garcinia Cambogia extract also helps the body to build more muscles.

Market Segmentation:

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Garcinia Cambogia Extractmarket is segment on the basis of form, distribution channel and region. On the basis of form market is segmented into powder, capsule and liquid.Garcinia Cambogia Extract come in different forms but the most popular form is the powdered form. Weight loss has become a common desire for many people these days and with huge rage of alternatives available it becomes quite difficult task for consumers to select one which they want for themselves. Exactly what makes garcinia cambogia extract powder hugely popular is the fact that it is natural, safe to consume and has proven positive results for weight loss. Garcinia cambogia extract powder with 100% HCA is probably the best remedies for weight loss. On the basis of distribution channel the market is segmented into supermarkets/hypermarkets, convenience stores, medical stores and online stores. Online Stores is expected to hold a relatively high share in the garcinia cambogia extract market. Medical stores have also contributed significantly to the growth of Garcinia cambogia extract market over the forecast period. On the basis of region garcinia cambogia extractmarket is segmented into North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific, MEA and Japan.

Market Regional Outlook:

Regional segment for the market of asparagus is divided into seven different regions: North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific, MEA and Japan. Among these segment Asia Pacific is expected to have the major market share globally, as it is the largest consumer of garcinia cambogia extract. In Asia Pacific region the India is generating the major revenue. In terms of revenue Africa is the second prominent contributor in the garcinia cambogia extractmarket.

Market Drivers:

The rise in demand for weight loosing supplement is expected to drive the growth of global garcinia cambogia extract market. Garcinia cambogia extract is not only used as a supplement for weight reduction but it also exhibits some special properties such as it helps to reduce the cortisol level, reduce risk of heart disease, reduce risk of ulcer and improve lipid profile. It also helps in maintaining better metabolism and better cardiovascular health. The versatile properties of garcinia cambogia extracthas defiantly attracted the pharmaceutical companies which will drive the garcinia cambogia extract market to a greater extent.Moreover, the market is also driven by the increasing awareness among the consumers about the health benefits associated with garcinia cambogia extract.

Market Key Players:

Some of the key players in garcinia cambogia extractmarket are Power up health, BioGanix, Nature wise, Naturabest, NOW Foods, Top Secret Nutrition, Natrol, Global Health Ideas, Quality Encapsulations, shape organics,Search Results, Potent Organics, St.Botanica, Healthawin, Whole Body Research, NutriRise, PureNutria, Gaia Science? and  Morpheme Remedies among others.

The report covers exhaustive analysis on:

  • Garcinia Cambogia ExtractProduct Market Segments
  • Garcinia Cambogia ExtractProduct Market Dynamics
  • Historical Actual Market Size, 2015 – 2016
  • Garcinia Cambogia ExtractMarket Size Forecast 2017 to 2027
  • Garcinia Cambogia ExtractMarket Supply Demand Value Chain
  • Garcinia Cambogia ExtractMarket Current Trends/Issues/Challenges
  • Garcinia Cambogia ExtractMarket Players Competition Companies involved
  • Garcinia Cambogia ExtractMarket Technology
  • Garcinia Cambogia ExtractMarket Value Chain
  • Garcinia Cambogia ExtractMarket Drivers and Restraints

Regional analysis for Garcinia Cambogia Extract Market includes:

  • North America US Canada
  • Latin America Brazil, Argentina Others
  • Western Europe EU5 Nordics Benelux
  • Eastern Europe
  • Asia Pacific Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) Greater China India ASEAN Rest of Asia Pacific
  • Japan
  • Middle East and Africa GCC Countries Other Middle East North Africa South Africa Other Africa

The report is a compilation of first-hand information, qualitative and quantitative assessment by industry analysts and inputs from industry experts. The report provides in-depth analysis of parent market trends, macro-economic indicators and governing factors along with market attractiveness as per segments. The report also maps the qualitative impact of various market factors on market segments and regions.

Report Highlights:

  • Detailed overview of parent market
  • Changing market dynamics of the industry
  • In-depth market segmentation
  • Historical, current and projected market size in terms of volume and value
  • Recent industry trends and developments
  • Competitive landscape
  • Strategies of key players and product offerings
  • Potential and niche segments/regions exhibiting promising growth
  • A neutral perspective towards market performance
  • Must-have information for market players to sustain and enhance their market footprint

NOTE – All statements of fact, opinion, or analysis expressed in reports are those of the respective analysts. They do not necessarily reflect formal positions or views of Future Market Insights.

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Tips for Working with Web Design Technophobes

Let’s go out on a limb here and declare that web designers are generally pretty comfortable with technology. We know our way around computers, smartphones and other assorted gadgetry.

Our clients, however, might be a different story. They may well be well-versed in these areas – or decidedly not.

You might find that, when working with those who aren’t so tech-savvy, there can be a bit of a disconnect. Even if we nominally speak the same language, we may as well be from different planets. This can lead to confusion, frustration and (potentially) hurt feelings for those involved.

It doesn’t have to be that way. Regardless of a client’s technical prowess, you can still develop a successful working relationship. It just takes some patience, ability to listen and the right demeanor.

With that in mind, here are some tips for bridging the gap.

Never Assume That a Client Understands Everything You Say

When you work with web technologies day in and day out, it all becomes second nature. This can lead to throwing terminology out there that others might not understand. It might also result in explaining concepts at a pace that is uncomfortable for your counterpart.

The rule of thumb here is to keep it slow and simple. Try to avoid complex technical jargon – at least in the beginning. When possible, explain concepts in lay terms to help them build a foundation of knowledge. Use common, everyday analogies to help your client wrap their heads around an idea.

For example, instead of saying:
“We can do that using custom WordPress taxonomies.”

You might instead go with:
“We can divide your blog posts into categories. Think of each category as a section of a newspaper, with the blog posts being the individual articles.”

At the same time, it’s also important to realize that clients might have questions along the way. Make sure to pause frequently in order to allow for questions, and even encourage them to ask. This is especially important when it comes to client training. Some folks may need that invitation to feel empowered to do so.

Of course, there is also a danger in coming off as insulting someone’s intelligence. Avoid talking “down” to clients and speak with them as you would a friend.

People gesturing during a conversation.

Build for Ease-Of-Use

If you’re building a client’s website using a Content Management System (CMS), think about the person who will be creating and editing content.

Not all organizations have a resident expert on staff to manage their website. Often times, the person who is assigned this task is facing a bit of a learning curve.

Therefore, it’s important to gauge their comfort level during the design and build processes. To do this, start a conversation about what it is they’ll be doing, determine their previous experience and find out what their expectations are.

This information is vital, as it can serve as a guide to building out the site’s various features. If, for example, you know your client will want to frequently update a slider, you’ll want this experience to be as simple and straightforward as possible.

Carrying through with that example, perhaps your client doesn’t know much about photo editing. So, crafting a solution that automatically crops images for them may be in order.

The idea is to make these tasks as intuitive as possible. Any step you can take towards that end will be greatly appreciated.

A sign that reads "Keep it easy".

Patience Is Rewarded

Whether you’re walking a client through some technical solutions or training them to update their site, you might be throwing a lot of information their way. This can be overwhelming, and so not everything may stick in their head the first time or two.

For designers, this can be frustrating. But your client may be feeling the exact same way.

Think, for example, about a time when someone bombarded you with information regarding a subject you weren’t well-versed in. Maybe it was an automotive mechanic explaining what’s wrong with your engine, or an electrician going through the steps to fix your lights. If you weren’t familiar with the subject, you probably felt lost.

Part of our job is to help guide clients through this maze of technology. One way to do that is by remaining calm, friendly and patient. If you find that a client is struggling with a particular concept, reassure them that it can take a little time to catch on. You might even add in an anecdote from a time when you faced a similar challenge.

These little acts of kindness can go a long way towards building their confidence. This also builds a strong relationship and helps to ensure customer loyalty. It really does pay off.

A coastal rock formation.

A Unique Opportunity

Web design is a bit different than other industries, in that we often have long term relationships with our clients. But unlike the contractor who vanishes once your new deck is built, we may be working alongside a client for years to come.

Thus, it’s in our best interest to help even the most technophobic clients thrive online. The good news is that we don’t have to help mold them into the next Bill Gates. Rather, it’s about empowering them to do a little more than they might have thought possible.

And in building up a client’s skillset, you might just find that you’re building your own as well. This can help to make you a better designer and an even better person.

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WordPress 5.2.4 Security Release

WordPress 5.2.4 is now available! This security release fixes 6 security issues.

WordPress versions 5.2.3 and earlier are affected by these bugs, which are fixed in version 5.2.4. Updated versions of WordPress 5.1 and earlier are also available for any users who have not yet updated to 5.2.

Security Updates

  • Props to Evan Ricafort for finding an issue where stored XSS (cross-site scripting) could be added via the Customizer.
  • Props to J.D. Grimes who found and disclosed a method of viewing unauthenticated posts.
  • Props to Weston Ruter for finding a way to create a stored XSS to inject Javascript into style tags.
  • Props to David Newman for highlighting a method to poison the cache of JSON GET requests via the Vary: Origin header.
  • Props to Eugene Kolodenker who found a server-side request forgery in the way that URLs are validated.
  • Props to Ben Bidner of the WordPress Security Team who discovered issues related to referrer validation in the admin.

Thank you to all of the reporters for privately disclosing the vulnerabilities, which gave us time to fix them before WordPress sites could be attacked.

For more info, browse the full list of changes on Trac or check out the Version 5.2.4 documentation page.

WordPress 5.2.4 is a short-cycle security release. The next major release will be version 5.3.

You can download WordPress 5.2.4 or visit Dashboard → Updates and click Update Now. Sites that support automatic background updates have already started to update automatically.

In addition to the security researchers mentioned above, thank you to everyone who contributed to WordPress 5.2.4:

Aaron D. Campbell, darthhexx, David Binovec, Jonathan Desrosiers, Ian Dunn, Jeff Paul, Nick Daugherty, Konstantin Obenland, Peter Wilson, Sergey Biryukov, Stanimir Stoyanov, Garth Mortensen, vortfu, Weston Ruter, Jake Spurlock, and Alex Concha.

Free Halloween Icon Pack (50 Icons, SVG & PNG)

With the spooky season just a few weeks away, we have Halloween-themed icon pack for you to freely use. Designed by our good friends Freepik, this icon set is perfect for any Halloween-themed projects you are currently working on.

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