Hi Vision Jinx, Don't worry I'm not taking it as an offend, but I have to say I'm a bit surprised to hear that. I though this was a forum to help people and I don't think I posted too many questions, nor bothered anyone.
I still wonder how could someone with medium-low knowledge in programming like me, could figure this out with the limited references on this subject I could find on the net. So, I really have to thank you for your code, which finally solved my problem. I also would like to thank Jeremy & Petrogad. I don't have a problem paying someone to help me out, I already tried with a few experts, but they seemed to be busy, or not interested, so, if anyone would like to help me out with a few milestones to my project, please, contact me. Sebastian On 05/04/09 21:38, "Vision Jinx (Guru)" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Sebastian , > > I posted working PHP code here (using Services_JSON) > > http://www.paste-it.net/public/c2d00ae/ > > If you still need help then I would really suggest you hire an > experienced developer for your app as several helpers in the group > have spent a lot of time trying to help you through this. I am not > trying to be rude (not my intention at all), but it seems this may be > a bit out of your element if the posted working code still gives you > problems. > > Best regards, > Vision Jinx > > On Apr 4, 5:43 am, sebastian de comocomo <[email protected]> > wrote: >> Hi Petrogad, >> >> I do get results, I get the title, I even get the addressline which is also >> an Array, but I don't manage to get the phoneNumbers. >> >> Everything is in the same format, and I've tried all kind of combinations in >> each of the "foreach"'s.( the $r and the $sr). >> >> I even run tests to understand how the foreach function works >> >> http://allmybookings.com/foreach.php >> >> For the title: >> 1st. I assign $r -> title, and then for each $r->title result I print as >> $sr. I don't know why this change of variable, but the title works. >> >> I don't understand what is the relation with the PHP DOM? >> >> What am I doing wrong? >> >> Here is the last code with new tests: >> >> <?php >> require_once 'JSON.php'; >> if(isset($_GET['q'])) { >> $start = isset($_GET['start']) ? $_GET['start'] : 0; >> $url = >> 'http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/search/local?v=1.0&q='.urlen... >> _GET['q']).'&rsz=small&start='.$start; >> $ch = curl_init(); >> curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $url); >> curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); >> $body = curl_exec($ch); >> curl_close($ch); >> $body = json_decode($body); >> $i = 0; >> $search_results = array(); >> foreach($body->responseData->results as $r) { >> $search_results['results'][$i]['title'] = $r->title; >> // $search_results['results'][$i]['phoneNumbers'] = $r->phoneNumbers; >> // $search_results['results'][$i]['type'] = $r->type; >> // $search_results['results'][$i]['number'] = $r->number; >> >> $search_results['phoneNumbers'][$i]['number'] = $r->number; >> $i++; >> } >> foreach($search_results['results'] as $sr) { >> echo $sr['title']."<br>"; >> echo $sr['number'][0]."<br>"; >> echo count($sr['phoneNumbers'][0])." <- 1 : gives 1 result. meaning >> there is 1 phone number<br>"; // best: >> echo count($sr['phoneNumbers']['number'])." <- 2<br>"; // gives 0 >> results, but doesn't give an error >> echo count($sr['phoneNumbers']['number'][0])." <- 3<br>"; // gives 0 >> results, but doesn't give an error >> echo $sr['phoneNumbers']." <- 4<br>"; // doesn't give an error but >> doesn't give a number. >> echo $sr['phoneNumbers']['number']." <- 5<br>"; // empty line >> echo $sr['phoneNumbers']['number'][0]." <- 6<br>"; // empty line >> echo $sr['phoneNumbers'][0]['number']." <- 7<br>"; // empty line >> echo $sr['phoneNumbers'][0]['number'][0]." <- 8<br>"; // empty line >> echo $sr['phoneNumbers']['number'][0]." <- 9<br>"; // empty line >> echo count($sr['phoneNumbers'][0]['number'])."<br>"; >> >> } >> } >> >> ?> >> >> On 03/04/09 15:05, "Petrogad" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >>> Sebastian, the answer is in front of you :) >> >>> I'm not sure where you're getting results in: foreach($body- >>>> responseData->results as $r) { >> >>> if the below is what you get, then re-adjust your querying. >> >>> Also take a look at this: >>> http://php.net/dom >> >>> Good Luck, all the answers are above. >> >>> On Apr 3, 4:45 am, sebastian de comocomo <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>>> Hi Petrogad, >> >>>> Cool, I get this: >> >>>> [phoneNumbers] => Array >>>> ( >>>> [0] => stdClass Object >>>> ( >>>> [type] => >>>> [number] => 03 232 02 10 >>>> ) >> >>>> ) >> >>>> So, there is a phone number: 03 232 02 10. >> >>>> I suppose the structure should be something like this: >>>> ... >>>> $search_results['results'][$i]['phoneNumbers'] = $r->phoneNumbers; >> >>>> $search_results['results'][$i]['type'] = $r->type; >> >>>> $search_results['results'][$i]['number'] = $r->number; >>>> ... >>>> echo $sr['phoneNumbers'][0]['number']; >>>> ... >>>> But this stops the code, in that line. >> >>>> I also tried: >>>> ... >>>> $search_results['results'][$i]['phoneNumbers']['number'] = $r->newnumber; >>>> ... >>>> But this gives an empty record. >> >>>> And this: >>>> $search_results['results'][$i]['phoneNumbers'][$i]['number'] = >>>> $r->newnumber; >> >>>> Which gives an error -> empty page. >> >>>> What is "stdClass Object"? >> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Sebastian >> >>>> On 02/04/09 16:14, "Petrogad" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>>>> Sebastian- >> >>>>> I would first print_r $body so you know what you're doing. then >>>>> proceed accordingly. >> >>>>> On Apr 2, 6:40 am, Sebastian <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> Hi, >> >>>>>> could anyone help me out with this? >> >>>>>> I've tried everything I can imagine. >> >>>>>> I suppose this is correct: >> >>>>>> echo count($sr['phoneNumbers'][0]); >> >>>>>> To see if there are any phone numbers in the variable, isn't it? >> >>>>>> If so, how do I get the number? >> >>>>>> Thanks >>>>>> Sebastian >> >>>>>> On Mar 30, 2:34 pm, Sebastian <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>>>>>> Hi, >> >>>>>>> I've tried many different options to get thephoneNumbersfrom the >>>>>>> Local Search API, but I didn't manage to do so. >> >>>>>>> I count how many numbers are in thephoneNumbersvariable and I get 1 >>>>>>> or 2 depending on the record, >> >>>>>>> count($sr['phoneNumbers'][0]) >> >>>>>>> I followed the reference guidelines, to try to do different options >>>>>>> but I don't manage to do so. The guide says there are 3 variables to >>>>>>> thephoneNumbers: >> >>>>>>> $search_results['results'][$i]['phoneNumbers'] = >>>>>>> $r->phoneNumbers; >>>>>>> $search_results['results'][$i]['type'] = $r->type; // 1) >>>>>>> main 2) fax >>>>>>> 3) mobile >>>>>>> $search_results['results'][$i]['number'] = $r->number; >>>>>>> // >>>>>>> the number >>>>>>> itself >> >>>>>>> I'd like to do so, in PHP using CURL. >> >>>>>>> here are my tests: >> >>>>>>> http://allmybookings.com/apilocal/search-results.php?q=restaurants+br... >> >>>>>>> and here the code: >> >>>>>>> <?php >>>>>>> require_once 'JSON.php'; >>>>>>> if(isset($_GET['q'])) { >>>>>>> $start = isset($_GET['start']) ? $_GET['start'] : 0; >>>>>>> $url = 'http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/search/local? >>>>>>> v=1.0&q='.urlencode($_GET['q']).'&rsz=small&start='.$start; >>>>>>> $ch = curl_init(); >>>>>>> curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $url); >>>>>>> curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); >>>>>>> $body = curl_exec($ch); >>>>>>> curl_close($ch); >>>>>>> $body = json_decode($body); >>>>>>> $i = 0; >>>>>>> $search_results = array(); >>>>>>> foreach($body->responseData->results as $r) { >>>>>>> $search_results['results'][$i]['title'] = $r->title; >>>>>>> $search_results['results'][$i]['phoneNumbers'] = >>>>>>> $r->phoneNumbers; >>>>>>> $search_results['results'][$i]['type'] = $r->type; >>>>>>> $search_results['results'][$i]['number'] = $r->number; >>>>>>> $i++; >>>>>>> } >>>>>>> foreach($search_results['results'] as $sr) { >>>>>>> echo $sr['title']."<br>"; >>>>>>> echo count($sr['phoneNumbers'][0])." <- 1 : gives 1 >>>>>>> result. >>>>>>> meaning >>>>>>> there is 1 phone number<br>"; // best: >>>>>>> echo count($sr['phoneNumbers']['number'])." <- 2<br>"; >>>>>>> // >>>>>>> gives 0 >>>>>>> results, but doesn't give an error >>>>>>> echo count($sr['phoneNumbers']['number'][0])." <- >>>>>>> 3<br>"; >>>>>>> // >>>>>>> gives 0 >>>>>>> results, but doesn't give an error >>>>>>> echo $sr['phoneNumbers']." <- 4<br>"; // doesn't give an >>>>>>> error but >>>>>>> doesn't give a number. >>>>>>> echo $sr['phoneNumbers']['number']." <- 5<br>"; // empty >>>>>>> line >>>>>>> echo $sr['phoneNumbers']['number'][0]." <- 6<br>"; // >>>>>>> empty >>>>>>> line >>>>>>> // this gives error echo count($sr['phoneNumbers'][0] >>>>>>> ['number'])."<br>"; >>>>>>> // this gives error echo $sr['phoneNumbers'][0]."<br>"; >>>>>>> // this gives error echo >>>>>>> $sr['phoneNumbers'][0]['number']."<br>";} >>>>>>> } >> >>>>>>> ?> >> >>>>>>> Has anyone manage to get this info? >> >>>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>>> Sebastian > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google AJAX APIs" group. 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