On Tue, 2009-01-13 at 17:21 -0200, Jônatas Zechim wrote:
> I have something like this on my site:
>
> mysite.com/índex.php?msg=Transa%25E7%25E3o+n%25E3o+autorizada
>
> i need to convert " Transa%25E7%25E3o+n%25E3o+autorizada" to "Transação não
> autorizada".
>
> The letters ç ã, and others (é,
I have something like this on my site:
mysite.com/índex.php?msg=Transa%25E7%25E3o+n%25E3o+autorizada
i need to convert " Transa%25E7%25E3o+n%25E3o+autorizada" to "Transação não
autorizada".
The letters ç ã, and others (é, í, ...).
Someone can help me?
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De: Eric Bu
I'm trying to redirect my users to a URL which includes a query string:
$the_url =
$CFG->wwwroot."/DLC/includes/L1_accept_required.php?cid=".$course->id;
//die ("URL = $the_url");
header('Location: '. $the_url);
When I uncomment the die() command, the URL shows properly, e
Hi -
I have a PHP msg board on one domain, and a site on another, the idea is
that the board is framed. The PHP msg board pages detect whether they're in
the frameset, and if not, pass their URL & query string over to the
frameset. The frameset then grabs this and writes a frame src tag, thus
enclo
on 19/11/02 12:31 AM, Marek Kilimajer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> instead of
> if(empty($item)) { ...
> I would recomend
> if(is_numeric($item)) { ...
very true -- thanks for picking that up!
Justin French
http://Indent.com.au
Web Developent &
Graphic Design
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instead of
if(empty($item)) { ...
I would recomend
if(is_numeric($item)) { ...
Justin French wrote:
So, the link might look like:
item 1
Then page.php might look like this:
include("{$item}.php");
?>
BUT this would be smarter:
// uncomment this next line if you have register_globals OFF
/
So, the link might look like:
item 1
Then page.php might look like this:
BUT this would be smarter:
Enjoy!
Justin
on 18/11/02 11:07 PM, Cyclone Médias ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I need to solve this problem:
>
> I have a menu bar on my main page and a dynamic zone on the
Hi!
I need to solve this problem:
I have a menu bar on my main page and a dynamic zone on the others levels of
my html/php site. When I am clicking the 'item 1' on my menu, I want to load
item1.php3 in the dynamic section of the next page.
So I think I have to use sometinng like get variable i
Tim,
$action = $_GET["action"];
should do it. I assume you have register_globals off (as it is by
default nowadays).
HTH
Chris
Tim Nields wrote:
>Never have encountered this. When I include a query string on the URL line
>I can not access the variables.
>
>For example: www.tim.com?action=mo
Thank you very much...
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> On Tuesday 02 July 2002 04:45, Tim Nields wrote:
> > Never have encountered this. When I include a query string on the URL
line
> > I can not access the variables.
> >
> > For example: www.tim
In the beginning of your page try:
$action=$_GET["action"];
echo $action;
-Original Message-
From: Jason Wong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 12:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Query String...
On Tuesday 02 July 2002 04:45, Tim Ni
On Tuesday 02 July 2002 04:45, Tim Nields wrote:
> Never have encountered this. When I include a query string on the URL line
> I can not access the variables.
>
> For example: www.tim.com?action=move
>
> I should be able to access the variable action. However I am currently not
> able to do th
Never have encountered this. When I include a query string on the URL line
I can not access the variables.
For example: www.tim.com?action=move
I should be able to access the variable action. However I am currently not
able to do this. I am not receiving an error of any kind, but nothing is
I guess they are almost same.
But, the contents of $QUERY_STRING are different.
Hiroshi Ayukawa
http://hoover.ktplan.ne.jp/kaihatsu/php_en/index.php
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Hey again list,
Anybody know what the diffrance in using "%20" and "+"
as a space in the query string is?
Josepablo Pérez
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("error=25");
index.htm?$parameters
hope this helps
- Original Message -
From: "Richard Baskett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PHP General" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 9:02 AM
Subject: [PHP] query string
> Ok I am pulling my hair
Ok I am pulling my hair out! Why if I pass error=5 through a query string
like index.htm?error=5 and then echo it, it's correct, but when I do
error=25 it echos 2T and when I do error=500 it echos 5TP? What the heck is
going on here? I pass strings easy enough and I cant remember ever having
th
I'm trying to get a count of the number of records in a database that have
the keyword "cat", for example. Below is the original code; I added the
query with count at the bottom of this code but it doesn't seem to be
working. I just get a return of "4" which doesn't correspond correctly with
the
In PHP, if you set the input fields to be array names then all the results
get put in an
array:
So: test.php?name[]=joe&name[]=bob
would create an array("joe", "bob" ) in PHP.
If you really can't set it in the form you could access the QUERY_STRING
environment
variable and parse it directly.
Hello,
Thursday, July 26, 2001, 12:14:39 PM, you wrote:
A> Hi there,
A> is there any way to access two variables in a query string that have the same name
e.g
A> test.php?name=joe&name=bob
A> Is there any way to extract both values of name without changing the way the query
string is create
Hi there,
is there any way to access two variables in a query string that have the same name e.g
test.php?name=joe&name=bob
Is there any way to extract both values of name without changing the way the query
string is created?
Thanks,
Abe
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