Il Sun, 18 Nov 2012 01:09:11 -0500, Ron Piggott ha scritto:
echo select name=\distributor- . $row['promo_code_prefix'] . - .
$row['promo_code_suffix'] . \ style=\text-align: center;\\r\n;
It could be wrote:
?php
echo $distributor-42-2;
You MUST disable register_globals in your php.ini
On 19-11-2012 10:49, Alessandro Pellizzari wrote:
Il Sun, 18 Nov 2012 01:09:11 -0500, Ron Piggott ha scritto:
echo select name=\distributor- . $row['promo_code_prefix'] . - .
$row['promo_code_suffix'] . \ style=\text-align: center;\\r\n;
It could be wrote:
?php
echo $distributor-42-2;
Ashley M. Kirchner ash...@pcraft.com wrote in message
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Can someone point me at examples or directions on how I can pass a
variable via a URL in the following way:
http://server.domain.com//script///variable/
I will only be passing one single
On Sat, 2012-05-12 at 09:21 -0400, Jim Giner wrote:
Ashley M. Kirchner ash...@pcraft.com wrote in message
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Can someone point me at examples or directions on how I can pass a
variable via a URL in the following way:
On May 12, 2012, at 9:47 AM, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Sat, 2012-05-12 at 09:21 -0400, Jim Giner wrote:
Ashley M. Kirchner ash...@pcraft.com wrote in message
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Can someone point me at examples or directions on how I can pass a
variable via a URL in
On 5/12/2012 7:21 AM, Jim Giner wrote:
Of course, someone here with much more knowledge than I could very
soon make me look stupid :)
Meh, I don't call that looking stupid. I call it a different way
of skinning the cat. :) We're all here to learn from one another, right?
Thanks
Marquez Design said the following on 11/18/2005 04:54 PM:
Greetings.
Does anyone know how to do this?
I have,
$var
$var2
In a field called two_vars in a MySQL db.
I am calling the variables inside PHP document.
In that document I am saying:
$var = time
$var2 = clock
!-- I do the query
Ben wrote:
If I understand your question properly I'd explode $two_vars with
whatever seperator you have between them and then you'll need to use
eval to get your results. Maybe something like...
$dbVars=explode(',',$two_vars); // Assuming comma seperator
foreach($dbVars AS $key = $value) {
Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
Ben wrote:
$dbVars=explode(',',$two_vars); // Assuming comma seperator
foreach($dbVars AS $key = $value) {
$eval=\$temp=.$value.;;
eval($eval);
echo $temp;
}
WTF do you need eval() for?!
$dbVars = explode( ',', $two_vars );
foreach( $dbVars as $value
Stuart Felenstein wrote:
I haven't try this yet but wondering if it's possible.
Can I do something like this:
select fieldone from table ;
$myvar = $fieldone ?
And more so could I do it with a where clause ?
i.e. select fieldone from table where fieldone = 3
$myvar = $fieldone ?
This is
use the global keyword...
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.variables.scope.php
On 3/7/2004 6:17 PM, Nathan Croker wrote:
I am relatively new to PHP. But something I can't seem to make work is when
I call one of the functions I have made and a variable is set inside that
function
eg.
Thanks for helping me... Now its working perfectly.
Problem was with globals as you all pointed-out.
PHP Manual pages at
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.variables.predefined.php
was very helpful overcome this problem (thanks alot Ben...).
Kaushan
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Try using $_POST['fname'] instead of $fname. This just means that
register_globals is probably set to off in php.ini, which is the
recommended setting. Take a look at the section on predefined variables
in the PHP manual for more on this:
[snip]
Try using $_POST['fname'] instead of $fname.
[/snip]
Or $_GET['fname'] depending on your form method
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[snip]
Try using $_POST['fname'] instead of $fname.
[/snip]
Or $_GET['fname'] depending on your form method
Or even $_REQUEST['fname'], which doesn't care about which
method is specified in the form. :p
Chris
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Mike,
It depends what you mean by local scope.
If you declare the variable as global, it should be available to the code
inside include1.txt and index.php. It will not be available to other pages
however (i.e. it is not session global). To create a truly global
(available to all pages in the
The problem is that your php.ini has register_globals = Off
change it to On.
You can also do the following at the top of your script - (this is the
correct way):
?php
$TestVar = (!empty($_GET['TestVar'])) ? true : false;
?
Greg Watson wrote:
Hi Guys,
I've Googled and RTFM'd, but I can't seem to
The Doctor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Questions, I have a
cusotmer using a basic username and password
verifier on a php Web Page.
This was working and suddenly with I redefined the php environment,
the php variables are not getting passed on.
why?
Daniel,
Switch register_globals back on, and everything works as it always did.
So do it!
All this fuss about register_globals being insecure is a complete load
of rubbish. This issue really bores me, but it seems programmers are
wasting a lot of time on it, so I guess I'd better run through
Hi,
Check the php.ini for register_globals
By default, from PHP 4.2.0 register_globals is OFF
Cheers,
Catalin
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Questions, I have a
cusotmer using a basic username and password
verifier on a php Web Page.
Could be because there is a solar eclipse somewhere
If your going to ask a question, at least give details that matter. Asking a
question like: Why isn't the sun shining?? Leaves endless possibilities as
to why you can't see the sun. Is there a blanket over your head? Is it night
time???..
a) $mail-Body = h1 style=\color: prple; font-size: 20pt;\Heading/h1;
b) $mail-Body = 'h1 style=color: prple; font-size: 20pt;Heading/h1';
The second method is better reabadle but also disable variable substitution
and most escape sequences (\n and the like).
hth
Ian a. gray wrote:
Hi,
just
Using the \ or using single quotes instead of double
is great. However I am now finding a problem if
someone inputs either single or double quotes on a
form which uses php.
The user inputs for example:
I\ve performed many roles including Figaro,
Dandini and 'Wotan'
becomes:
I\'ve performed
php has a function stripslashes() you could try using.
- charles
On Monday, March 17, 2003, at 10:11 AM, Ian A. Gray wrote:
Using the \ or using single quotes instead of double
is great. However I am now finding a problem if
someone inputs either single or double quotes on a
form which uses
-Original Message-
From: Ian A. Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 March 2003 15:11
Using the \ or using single quotes instead of double
is great. However I am now finding a problem if
someone inputs either single or double quotes on a
form which uses php.
The user
cann't see any thing without your form! I think it is misstyping error,
check your form variables name,
specially upper case or lower case!
but try
$rank = $HTTP_POST_VARS[rank];
$title_new = $HTTP_POST_VARS[titles];
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Please, please, PLEASE don't correct code that isn't wrong with code
that is! Read http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.types.array.php.
To answer the original question, the $HTTP_POST_VARS variable is out of
scope in your function. Either use $_POST superglobal array if you're
using 4.1.0
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Hi all,
I have a page (to create a database) with X text fields called chpX (chp0,
chp1, chp2..Etc) that posts these variables to a php file.
I would like to know how can i get these values ? (I
thanks, works perfectly
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On Dom 03 Nov 2002 06:40, David Jackson wrote:
Bryan McLemore wrote:
What is a variables value before said value has been assigned a value?
Thanks
Bryan
Wouldn't it be null or empty ?
NULL
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Bryan McLemore wrote:
What is a variables value before said value has been assigned a value?
Thanks
Bryan
Wouldn't it be null or empty ?
Just a guess,
David
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Jason Wong wrote:
On Monday 15 July 2002 03:55, Tim Luoma wrote:
Jason Wong wrote:
This list gets at least one question a day on this subject ...
And there will be a lot more as people scan the web for example scripts
and find ones that assume 'register_globals' is set to on.
Questions
This is no problem. Since PHP 4.2 register_globals is disabled by default (in
prior versions it was enabled).
Either you can use the $_POST, $_GET etc. arrays or simply set
register_globals in the php.ini to On !
-micha
Mike Heffner wrote:
Hi,
I've recently upgraded from PHP 4.0.4p11 - PHP
Jason Wong wrote:
This list gets at least one question a day on this subject ...
And there will be a lot more as people scan the web for example scripts
and find ones that assume 'register_globals' is set to on.
TjL
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On Monday 15 July 2002 03:55, Tim Luoma wrote:
Jason Wong wrote:
This list gets at least one question a day on this subject ...
And there will be a lot more as people scan the web for example scripts
and find ones that assume 'register_globals' is set to on.
Questions coming from those
Got it! 'file_uploads' was Off in /etc/php.ini. That was stopping all
form variables from being passed from the file upload form
Thanks all!
AFC
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You could give the button the same name in each form - only the fields in
between the form/form tags is actually submitted, then put a hidden
field
in the form that uniquely identifies the data
Won't that treat all radio buttons on the page as one group, instead of
being separate groups for each form?
No - the form/form tags enclose the data that is being submitted -
nothing outside of the tags will reach the script that handles the request.
Mikey
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You could give the button the same name in each form - only the fields in
between the form/form tags is actually submitted, then put a hidden field
in the form that uniquely identifies the data being submitted.
Just a thought... it is what I usually do...
Mikey
Jason Teagle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
you can use
$_POST['name1'] if you're using post vars
$_GET['name1'] if you're using get vars
Regards Michael
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When are set in php.ini (php version 4.2.1 on linux) register_globals =
Off
how
Also, it's good to read the press releases:
http://www.php.net/release_4_2_1.php
External variables
We would also like to attend you on a big change in PHP
4.2.0 concerning variable handling. External variables
(from the
Once I had a bit of experience with variable
variables, I found them very useful.
But I did discover that you can't embed variable
variables (or values from arrays) in the SQL
statements I was sending to MySQL. I had to create a
temporary variable for use in my SQL statements. I'm
not sure why,
I agree with Jason and Miguel, but if you really want to do this, you could
try:
$type = basic;
$user = $type._user;
$$user = jaxn;
echo $basic_user;
I can see where something like this *could* be useful, but I'd still use
the arrays.
Jim.
At 12:43 PM 5/2/02, Jackson Miller wrote:
I want to
On Thursday 14 March 2002 14:14, Analysis Solutions wrote:
[snip]
The examples on that page are lame. For example:
if($HTTP_COOKIE_VARS['username']){
// can only come from a cookie, forged or otherwise
$good_login = 1;
fpassthru (/highly/sensitive/data/index.html);
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 05:42:12PM +0800, Jason Wong wrote:
On Tuesday 12 March 2002 12:27, Analysis Solutions wrote:
The source of the data *does* matter. That is why the latest releases of
PHP ( 4.0.6) recommends having register_globals OFF by default.
... snip snip snip ...
To see why
On Tuesday 12 March 2002 12:27, Analysis Solutions wrote:
For security reasons. To make sure the variable did come from POSTing a
form and not from the URL.
Neither is more or less secure. The source of the data doesn't matter.
The source of the data *does* matter. That is why the
I love your example..
But if you don't know where the data came from then it's not secure.
Consider a real-life example. Robin Hood steals the Sheriff's ATM card,
and the Sheriff stupidly enough has written the PIN onto the back of the
card. Now Robin can go and withdraw all the money from
On Monday, March 11, 2002, at 10:34 PM, Jason Wong wrote:
On Monday 11 March 2002 11:10, Chris Cocuzzo wrote:
$foo = Entry for . $HTTP_POST_VARS[name];
$foo = Entry for for $HTTP_POST_VARS[name];
But that's not good programming. Associative arrays should have the
key
quoted in order
Oh, so that's how you deal with indexed variables inside of double quotes...
I can't believe that has eluded me for so long...
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On Tuesday 12 March 2002 11:11, Analysis Solutions wrote:
On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 08:39:16PM -0500, webapprentice wrote:
From: Jason Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Monday 11 March 2002 11:10, Chris Cocuzzo wrote:
$foo = Entry for . $HTTP_POST_VARS[name];
$foo = Entry for for
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 11:34:14AM +0800, Jason Wong wrote:
On Tuesday 12 March 2002 11:11, Analysis Solutions wrote:
On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 08:39:16PM -0500, webapprentice wrote:
From: Jason Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Monday 11 March 2002 11:10, Chris Cocuzzo wrote:
$foo = Entry
Sure you can!
consider this simple example:
html
body
a href=javascript:setvars('var1value', 'var2value')click here to go to
next page/a
script language=JavaScript
!--
function setvars(var1, var2)
{
df = document.dataform;
df.var1.value = var1;
df.var2.value = var2;
september 2001 12:23
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Onderwerp: [PHP] Re: variables
Sure you can!
consider this simple example:
html
body
a href=javascript:setvars('var1value', 'var2value')click here to go to
next page/a
script language=JavaScript
!--
function setvars(var1, var2)
{
df
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Onderwerp: [PHP] Re: variables
Sure you can!
consider this simple example:
html
body
a href=javascript:setvars('var1value', 'var2value')click here to go to
next page/a
script language=JavaScript
!--
function setvars(var1, var2)
{
df = document.dataform;
df.va
Thanks,
I'll implement sessions... :)
regards
Bart
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Verzonden: dinsdag 11 september 2001 13:30
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: [PHP] Re: variables
In that case you'll have to use session_variables or cookies
Hmm...
It seems that you're variables are beeing reposted upon each page reload.
yes, some code might help.
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ok, i still am a newbie to this and therefor ill ask this silly question.
I have made a
try this little form example out:
--example.php--
?php
if ( (isset($t1))(isset($t2)) ) {
if ($t1==$t2) {
echo they are equal;
} else {
echo they are not equal;
}
}
?
html
body
br
br
form name=form1 method=post action=?=$PHP_SELF?
input type=text name=t1
t1br
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From: James, Yz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 01 February 2001 22:22
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Subject: Variables within functions, out?
Hey guys. Can I firstly say, thanks to all of you who helped
me out with my
last question about importing MS Access
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