(09-20-2015, 02:30 PM)includebeer Wrote: Seriously, nothing beats a local test site.
Could not agree more, in fact I have a hosted live test site just for ease of testing on different browsers and devices too.
(09-20-2015, 02:30 PM)includebeer Wrote: I think a PHP fiddle site would be a lot of work to make sure people can't run nasty code and hack the web site.
Yes, exactly the problem. In fact it is because I know very little about security for servers that I would not know where to start to build a sandboxed environment. Otherwise I would love to give it a go.
I just think that for sharing code, code problems, and examples it would be a good idea, or at least a nice to have. I use php fiddle sites (and JS fiddle sites even more) when exploring new functions or trying to solve a particular issue. Or when I am playing code golf :-)
Perhaps someone with access to more resources and relevant knowledge will feel inspired to create one in the future.
Best wishes,
Paul.