No problem. We've all had similar situations, even after we can't hide behind the "Noobie" title anymore!
Jeremy R. Geerdes Effective website design & development Des Moines, IA For more information or a project quote: http://jgeerdes.home.mchsi.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unless otherwise noted, any price quotes contained within this communication are given in US dollars. If you're in the Des Moines, IA, area, check out Debra Heights Wesleyan Church! On Oct 21, 2008, at 7:45 AM, Kromitvs wrote: > > Hy... > (Have I mentioned I'm a newbie?) > > When I uploaded my snipped to a web hosting (should have thought of > that in first place!), I was unable to reproduce the error... > > Sorry for wasting your time Jemery. > In my defense, the error did start on the webhost... > I'll came back when/if I have a working code (i.e., a code that > reproduces the error!) > > And thanks for your help. > > > On Oct 21, 12:29 pm, Kromitvs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hello Jeremy! >> (You're always around, han?! Nice!!! :-) >> >> You won't be able to see anything besides my own (non-english) error >> message in my site. If you prefer, I can posted anyway! >> >> I removed the http refer for testing purpose only, but if you run the >> code, you'll notice that some expressions bring out the error and >> some >> don't (there is foreach loop that tests 4 expression, 2 give an error >> and 2 don't). >> So, the problem is not (I think) the http refer... >> >> Or am I missing something? >> >> On Oct 21, 12:10 pm, Jeremy Geerdes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> I suspect your problem is that you're not defining a valid >>> http_referer for your curl request. You MUST supply this, even if >>> the >>> application is going to be completely desktop-based. In the case >>> of a >>> server-side application, I would define it as the script that I was >>> running. In the case of a desktop or other standalone app, I would >>> define it as my homepage or, probably better, a product homepage for >>> the app that I was building. >> >>> Jeremy R. Geerdes >>> Effective website design & development >>> Des Moines, IA >> >>> For more information or a project quote:http://jgeerdes.home.mchsi.com >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >>> Unless otherwise noted, any price quotes contained within this >>> communication are given in US dollars. >> >>> If you're in the Des Moines, IA, area, check out Debra Heights >>> Wesleyan Church! >> >>> On Oct 21, 2008, at 6:06 AM, Kromitvs wrote: >> >>>> This is a PHP question... >>>> Should've mentioned it on the original title >> >>>> On Oct 21, 12:02 pm, Kromitvs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>> Hy, >>>>> I came across an error on my application. Here is a snippet of >>>>> code. >>>>> You will notice I list in the begging several expressions witch >>>>> also >>>>> produce the same error, and others (similar to my eyes) which >>>>> don't. >>>>> I've been using the general Search, and the Blog search. The error >>>>> seems to apear only on the Blog search! >> >>>>> I'm at a lost here! >>>>> Can someone help? Reproduced it? Tell me what I'm doing wrong? Fix >>>>> it? >>>>> (congratulate me on finding my first BUG?) >> >>>>> Thanks!!!!!!!!! >> >>>>> CODE: >> >>>>> <?php >> >>>>> /* >>>>> Error >>>>> $teste[0] = 'aos%2Cma'; >>>>> $teste[2] = '1os%2Cma'; >>>>> $teste[5] = 'aos%2C3a'; >>>>> $teste[6] = 'aos%2Ca3'; >>>>> $teste[3] = 'aos%2Cmm'; >>>>> $teste[4] = 'aos%2Caa'; >>>>> $teste[6] = 'dfg%2Cma'; >>>>> $teste[7] = 'sfd%2Cma'; >>>>> $teste[8] = 'asd%2Cma'; >>>>> $teste[6] = 'dfg%20ma'; >>>>> $teste[8] = 'asd%21ma'; >> >>>>> No error >>>>> $teste[1] = 'aos%2Cm'; >>>>> $teste[2] = 'aos%2C'; >>>>> $teste[3] = 'aos'; >>>>> $teste[4] = 'ao'; >>>>> $teste[5] = 'a'; >>>>> $teste[6] = '123%2C23'; >>>>> $teste[7] = 'qwe%2Cqw'; >>>>> $teste[8] = 'ads%2Cfd'; >>>>> $teste[9] = 'a%20s%2C%20a'; >>>>> $teste[10] = 'a%22%22%2Cm%20'; >>>>> $teste[11] = '%20os%2C%20a'; >>>>> $teste[12] = 'a%20%20%2C%20a'; >>>>> $teste[13] = 'a-s%2C--'; >>>>> $teste[14] = 'aaa%2Caa'; >>>>> $teste[15] = '222%2C22'; >>>>> $teste[1] = 'ooo%2Cma'; >>>>> $teste[2] = 'sss%2Cma'; >>>>> */ >> >>>>> $teste[0] = 'aos%2Caa'; >>>>> $teste[6] = 'dfg%20ma'; >>>>> $teste[7] = 'sfd%22ma'; >>>>> $teste[11] = 'asd%2Dma'; >> >>>>> foreach ($teste as $temp) >>>>> { >>>>> $QueryUrlBlogSearch = 'http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/search/ >>>>> blogs?v=1.0&q=' . $temp; >>>>> print '<strong><br / ><br /> ' . $temp . '</strong> : '; >> >>>>> //===Google Blog Search AJAX API >>>>> $ch2 = curl_init(); >>>>> curl_setopt($ch2, CURLOPT_URL, $QueryUrlBlogSearch); >>>>> curl_setopt($ch2, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); >>>>> curl_setopt($ch2, CURLOPT_REFERER, ''); >>>>> $SearchResult2 = curl_exec($ch2); >>>>> curl_close($ch2); >>>>> $jsonBlog = json_decode($SearchResult2); >>>>> // now have some fun with the results... (ye... right!) >> >>>>> if ($jsonBlog->{'responseStatus'} != 200) >> >>>>> { >>>>> var_dump ($jsonBlog); >>>>> print '<br />$jsonBlog->{responseStatus} : ' . $jsonBlog- >> >>>>>> {'responseStatus'}; >>>>> //die; >>>>> } >> >>>>> elseif (!count($jsonBlog->{'responseData'}->{'results'})) print >>>>> '<div >>>>> style="color:blue">No result!! :-)</div>' ; >> >>>>> else >>>>> { >>>>> foreach ($jsonBlog->{'responseData'}->{'results'} as &$cc2) >>>>> print '<div style="color:green"> content ' . $cc2- >>>>>> {'content'} . >>>>> '</div>'; >> >>>>> } >>>>> }//end outer foreach >> >>>>> ?> > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google AJAX APIs" group. 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