php-general Digest 14 Mar 2008 08:39:02 -0000 Issue 5347

2008-03-14 Thread php-general-digest-help
php-general Digest 14 Mar 2008 08:39:02 - Issue 5347 Topics (messages 271541 through 271562): Re: avoid calling php script 271541 by: H u g o H i r a m Re: What's wrong the __autoload()? 271542 by: Roland Häder 271543 by: Andrés Robinet 271544 by: Aschwin

Re: [PHP] What's wrong the __autoload()?

2008-03-14 Thread Aschwin Wesselius
Robert Cummings wrote: It works like follows... - $z asserts $a or claims $b - $y disagrees with $a or $b or both and responds with rebuttal $h and makes claims $c, $d, sometimes $e - $z responds with rebuttal $i and often asserts a few other things that well call $f, $g

Re: [PHP] Last Friday of every month

2008-03-14 Thread Aschwin Wesselius
VamVan wrote: Can you tell me how to do this ? suppose I have a date variable = '02/23/2008' i need to know if this is the last friday of february let me know. $month = 3; $year = 2008; for ($day = 31; $day = 21; $day--) { // maximum of 7 days, but february starts at 28

[PHP] Sending multiple values from a form having same field names.

2008-03-14 Thread Suamya Srivastava
Hi, How can I send multiple values from a form to be stored in a database, as name of the fields is the same? For example: ?php foreach ($field_data as $field) { $field_name=$field[field_name]; $field_id=$field[field_id]; $datatype=$field[datatype_name]; ? input

Re: [PHP] Last Friday of every month

2008-03-14 Thread Richard Heyes
VamVan wrote: Can you tell me how to do this ? suppose I have a date variable = '02/23/2008' i need to know if this is the last friday of february Work backwards from the 28th subtracting 86400 from your Unix timestamp until you get to a Friday. Compare this with your variable. --

Re: [PHP] What's wrong the __autoload()?

2008-03-14 Thread Zoltán Németh
2008. 03. 14, péntek keltezéssel 08.52-kor Aschwin Wesselius ezt írta: Robert Cummings wrote: It works like follows... - $z asserts $a or claims $b - $y disagrees with $a or $b or both and responds with rebuttal $h and makes claims $c, $d, sometimes $e - $z responds

Re: [PHP] Sending multiple values from a form having same field names.

2008-03-14 Thread Zoltán Németh
2008. 03. 14, péntek keltezéssel 14.08-kor Suamya Srivastava ezt írta: Hi, How can I send multiple values from a form to be stored in a database, as name of the fields is the same? For example: ?php foreach ($field_data as $field) { $field_name=$field[field_name];

Re: [PHP] Last Friday of every month

2008-03-14 Thread Eric Butera
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 9:39 PM, Andrés Robinet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -Original Message- From: VamVan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 9:13 PM To: php-general@lists.php.net Subject: [PHP] Last Friday of every month Can you tell me how to do

Re: [PHP] Sending multiple values from a form having same field names.

2008-03-14 Thread Eric Butera
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 6:02 AM, Zoltán Németh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2008. 03. 14, péntek keltezéssel 14.08-kor Suamya Srivastava ezt írta: Hi, How can I send multiple values from a form to be stored in a database, as name of the fields is the same? For example: ?php

Re: [PHP] Web host with SOAP

2008-03-14 Thread Daniel Brown
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 10:53 PM, Shawn McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ooo... I want SUDO! ALL = NOPASSWD: ALL please! Which is exactly why you get the following FANTASTIC package! * No shell access * No databases * No scripting support * No FTP access

Re: [PHP] How to get error context

2008-03-14 Thread It Maq
Hi, I maid the modifications you suggested. For the error context when i display it, it gives a lot of information, but not easy to understand how the array is structured. If somebody knows about a site explaining how to access the context it would be great. I also modified the error reporting to

Re: [PHP] How to get error context

2008-03-14 Thread Zoltán Németh
2008. 03. 14, péntek keltezéssel 07.20-kor It Maq ezt írta: So i'm wondering if there are some rules that can help me know if an error will be reported automatically or not. there is no general rule for that. you have to check the manual for each function, some of them just returns false on

Re: [PHP] How to get error context

2008-03-14 Thread It Maq
For example mysql_connect reprted automatically the error but in the manual http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-connect.php all they give as information is the return: Returns a MySQL link identifier on success, or FALSE on failure., where can i see if it throws an error, and when you say

[PHP] storing / processing login info (newbie stuff not in tutorials)

2008-03-14 Thread good_times
1. instead of typing: $conn=ocilogon(usrname,passwrd,db); can i save this info in a file and have my php script either include or call it when it needs to make a db connection? what would that look like? i may want to point my app to a test db at some point it would be nice to only change it in

Re: [PHP] storing / processing login info (newbie stuff not in tutorials)

2008-03-14 Thread tedd
At 8:01 AM -0700 3/14/08, good_times wrote: 1. instead of typing: $conn=ocilogon(usrname,passwrd,db); can i save this info in a file and have my php script either include or call it when it needs to make a db connection? what would that look like? i may want to point my app to a test db at some

Re: [PHP] storing / processing login info (newbie stuff not intutorials)

2008-03-14 Thread Shawn McKenzie
good_times wrote: 1. instead of typing: $conn=ocilogon(usrname,passwrd,db); can i save this info in a file and have my php script either include or call it when it needs to make a db connection? what would that look like? i may want to point my app to a test db at some point it would be nice

Re: [PHP] What's wrong the __autoload()?

2008-03-14 Thread Aschwin Wesselius
tedd wrote: At 9:19 PM -0400 3/13/08, Robert Cummings wrote: - $z asserts $a or claims $b - $y disagrees with $a or $b or both and responds with rebuttal $h and makes claims $c, $d, sometimes $e - $z responds with rebuttal $i and often asserts a few other things that

Re: [PHP] What's wrong the __autoload()?

2008-03-14 Thread tedd
At 9:19 PM -0400 3/13/08, Robert Cummings wrote: - $z asserts $a or claims $b - $y disagrees with $a or $b or both and responds with rebuttal $h and makes claims $c, $d, sometimes $e - $z responds with rebuttal $i and often asserts a few other things that well call $f, $g

Re: [PHP] How to get error context

2008-03-14 Thread Zoltán Németh
2008. 03. 14, péntek keltezéssel 07.40-kor It Maq ezt írta: For example mysql_connect reprted automatically the error but in the manual http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-connect.php all they give as information is the return: Returns a MySQL link identifier on success, or FALSE on

Re: [PHP] Last Friday of every month

2008-03-14 Thread tedd
At 8:17 AM -0400 3/14/08, Eric Butera wrote: Just FYI you can use the word last friday in strtotime. So really you could check and see if the max day in a month is a friday and if not fall back on last friday. I didn't test it but I just thought I'd throw that out there. erics:~ eric$ php -r

[PHP] Sendmail question

2008-03-14 Thread nihilism machine
I have a link that i want to use as the body of an html email. here is the code i use: // Notify about comments public function emailComment($Link, $ID) { $mail = new SendMail(); $mail-SetCharSet(ISO-8859-1); $mail-from(someone, [EMAIL PROTECTED]);

Re: [PHP] What's wrong the __autoload()?

2008-03-14 Thread tedd
At 4:24 PM +0100 3/14/08, Aschwin Wesselius wrote: tedd wrote: At 9:19 PM -0400 3/13/08, Robert Cummings wrote: - $SJHSKJ mentions Nazis Aha, you lose. You were the first to mention Nazis. :-) Hey, at least I've learned something today. I thought he was joking about Godwin's Law and

[PHP] Is this the best way?

2008-03-14 Thread Jason Pruim
Hi everyone, I am attempting to add a little error checking for a very simple login system. The info is stored in a MySQL database, and I am using mysqli to connect to it. I have it working with the solution provided below, but I am wondering if this is the right way to do it or if there

Re: [PHP] storing / processing login info (newbie stuff not in tutorials)

2008-03-14 Thread Philip Thompson
On Mar 14, 2008, at 10:15 AM, tedd wrote: At 8:01 AM -0700 3/14/08, good_times wrote: 1. instead of typing: $conn=ocilogon(usrname,passwrd,db); can i save this info in a file and have my php script either include or call it when it needs to make a db connection? what would that look like?

Re: [PHP] Last Friday of every month

2008-03-14 Thread Philip Thompson
On Mar 13, 2008, at 8:12 PM, VamVan wrote: Can you tell me how to do this ? suppose I have a date variable = '02/23/2008' i need to know if this is the last friday of february let me know. There are plenty of ways. Here's a couple: OS X: 1. Finder Applications iCal (or Command-space

Re: [PHP] Is this the best way?

2008-03-14 Thread Dan Joseph
I am attempting to add a little error checking for a very simple login system. The info is stored in a MySQL database, and I am using mysqli to connect to it. I have it working with the solution provided below, but I am wondering if this is the right way to do it or if there is a better way?

Re: [PHP] Last Friday of every month

2008-03-14 Thread Philip Thompson
On Mar 14, 2008, at 11:44 AM, Philip Thompson wrote: On Mar 13, 2008, at 8:12 PM, VamVan wrote: Can you tell me how to do this ? suppose I have a date variable = '02/23/2008' i need to know if this is the last friday of february let me know. There are plenty of ways. Here's a couple:

Re: [PHP] Is this the best way?

2008-03-14 Thread TG
I think the first thing I'd check is why you'd have more than one row being returned. Is this a problem with some other part of the system? Bad data import? Not checking for unique users when creating them? Something like that. If you do everything you can to prevent the possibility of

Re: [PHP] Is this the best way?

2008-03-14 Thread Jason Pruim
On Mar 14, 2008, at 12:45 PM, Dan Joseph wrote: I am attempting to add a little error checking for a very simple login system. The info is stored in a MySQL database, and I am using mysqli to connect to it. I have it working with the solution provided below, but I am wondering if this is the

Re: [PHP] Is this the best way?

2008-03-14 Thread Jason Pruim
On Mar 14, 2008, at 12:51 PM, TG wrote: I think the first thing I'd check is why you'd have more than one row being returned. Is this a problem with some other part of the system? Bad data import? Not checking for unique users when creating them? Something like that. The

Re: [PHP] Is this the best way?

2008-03-14 Thread Richard Heyes
$rowcnt = mysqli_num_rows($loginResult); if($rowcnt !=1){ echo Auth failed; die(Auth failed... Sorry); }else{ while($row1 = mysqli_fetch_array($loginResult)) { $_SESSION['user'] = $row1['loginName'];

Re: [PHP] Last Friday of every month

2008-03-14 Thread Eric Butera
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 11:57 AM, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 8:17 AM -0400 3/14/08, Eric Butera wrote: Just FYI you can use the word last friday in strtotime. So really you could check and see if the max day in a month is a friday and if not fall back on last friday. I didn't

Re: [PHP] How to get error context

2008-03-14 Thread It Maq
Here is the error message captured by my error handling function: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Access denied for user 'admin'@'localhost' (using password: YES) i put a wrong password and username --- Zoltán Németh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2008. 03. 14, péntek keltezéssel 07.40-kor

Re: [PHP] Is this the best way?

2008-03-14 Thread Eric Butera
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 1:02 PM, Richard Heyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: $rowcnt = mysqli_num_rows($loginResult); if($rowcnt !=1){ echo Auth failed; die(Auth failed... Sorry); }else{ while($row1 =

Re: [PHP] Is this the best way?

2008-03-14 Thread Shawn McKenzie
Dan Joseph wrote: I am attempting to add a little error checking for a very simple login system. The info is stored in a MySQL database, and I am using mysqli to connect to it. I have it working with the solution provided below, but I am wondering if this is the right way to do it or if there

Re: [PHP] Is this the best way?

2008-03-14 Thread Jason Pruim
On Mar 14, 2008, at 1:05 PM, Eric Butera wrote: On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 1:02 PM, Richard Heyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, if it is a lack of being able to see your value using print_r or echo, then use var_dump(). Seeing the value's and printing them arn't a problem... Just a hold

Re: [PHP] Is this the best way?

2008-03-14 Thread Jason Pruim
On Mar 14, 2008, at 1:15 PM, Shawn McKenzie wrote: Dan Joseph wrote: I am attempting to add a little error checking for a very simple login system. The info is stored in a MySQL database, and I am using mysqli to connect to it. I have it working with the solution provided below, but I am

Re: [PHP] Is this the best way?

2008-03-14 Thread TG
What error are you getting? Maybe there's some way to fix that too. Just remember that errors and notices are like pain. It usually means there's something wrong. If you're getting an error, there may be a better way of doing waht you're doing. Ideally, you should get zero results if

Re: [PHP] Last Friday of every month

2008-03-14 Thread tedd
At 1:03 PM -0400 3/14/08, Eric Butera wrote: On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 11:57 AM, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You were right -- here it is: http://webbytedd.com/b1/last-friday/ Hi Tedd, Thanks for the writeup! You could streamline that a bit by using getdate() and using the

Re: [PHP] storing / processing login info (newbie stuff not in tutorials)

2008-03-14 Thread tedd
At 11:38 AM -0500 3/14/08, Philip Thompson wrote: On Mar 14, 2008, at 10:15 AM, tedd wrote: At 8:01 AM -0700 3/14/08, good_times wrote: 2. i see an example where a form in a login.html submits to authcheck.php but authcheck.php just prints ('User not found in LDAP' or 'error occured' or

[PHP] email issue

2008-03-14 Thread nihilism machine
here is my simple email lib: http://pastebin.com/m4d107c01 any idea why in the body i have a link with an = sign that gets replaced with a % sign? -e -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] email issue

2008-03-14 Thread Børge Holen
On Friday 14 March 2008 18:33:13 nihilism machine wrote: here is my simple email lib: http://pastebin.com/m4d107c01 any idea why in the body i have a link with an = sign that gets replaced with a % sign? -e read up on urlencode -- --- Børge Holen http://www.arivene.net -- PHP General

[PHP] PHP and #if

2008-03-14 Thread Eric Gorr
In C, etc. one can place #if's around code to determine whether or not the compiler should pay any attention to the code. Is there a similar technique for PHP? I've not seen anything like this before and a brief search hasn't turned up anything either...just thought I would ask to make

Re: [PHP] PHP and #if

2008-03-14 Thread Børge Holen
On Friday 14 March 2008 19:19:30 Eric Gorr wrote: In C, etc. one can place #if's around code to determine whether or not the compiler should pay any attention to the code. Is there a similar technique for PHP? I've not seen anything like this before and a brief search hasn't turned up

Re: [PHP] PHP and #if

2008-03-14 Thread Eric Gorr
If you are talking about simply commenting code out, yes, I am aware of this...however, the #if technique is far more capable in certain situations. There are reasons why C, etc. has included the ability to comment out lines of code and also provide #if's. But based on your reply, I have

Re: [PHP] PHP and #if

2008-03-14 Thread Dave Goodchild
in php you have a number of constructs that can be used to execute code (or not) based on certain conditions ie is_defined(). Not sure if the comparison with C holds true as C is compiled and PHP is interpreted. On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 6:34 PM, Eric Gorr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you are

Re: [PHP] PHP and #if

2008-03-14 Thread Stut
On 14 Mar 2008, at 18:34, Eric Gorr wrote: If you are talking about simply commenting code out, yes, I am aware of this...however, the #if technique is far more capable in certain situations. There are reasons why C, etc. has included the ability to comment out lines of code and also

Re: [PHP] Is this the best way?

2008-03-14 Thread Jason Pruim
On Mar 14, 2008, at 1:44 PM, TG wrote: What error are you getting? Maybe there's some way to fix that too. The error I get without checking the row count is this: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to

Re: [PHP] PHP and #if

2008-03-14 Thread Eric Gorr
Unfortunately, such things cannot be used to wrap functions. On Mar 14, 2008, at 2:38 PM, Dave Goodchild wrote: in php you have a number of constructs that can be used to execute code (or not) based on certain conditions ie is_defined(). Not sure if the comparison with C holds true as C is

Re: [PHP] PHP and #if

2008-03-14 Thread Shawn McKenzie
Eric Gorr wrote: Unfortunately, such things cannot be used to wrap functions. On Mar 14, 2008, at 2:38 PM, Dave Goodchild wrote: in php you have a number of constructs that can be used to execute code (or not) based on certain conditions ie is_defined(). Not sure if the comparison

Re: [PHP] PHP and #if

2008-03-14 Thread Stut
On 14 Mar 2008, at 19:03, Eric Gorr wrote: Unfortunately, such things cannot be used to wrap functions. Erm, yes they can. Try it. ?php if (rand(0,1) == 0) { function arse() { echo arse 1\n; } } else { function arse() {

Re: [PHP] PHP and #if

2008-03-14 Thread Eric Gorr
On Mar 14, 2008, at 3:10 PM, Stut wrote: On 14 Mar 2008, at 19:03, Eric Gorr wrote: Unfortunately, such things cannot be used to wrap functions. Erm, yes they can. Try it. ?php if (rand(0,1) == 0) { function arse() { echo arse 1\n; } } else {

Re: [PHP] PHP and #if

2008-03-14 Thread Eric Gorr
On Mar 14, 2008, at 3:15 PM, Eric Gorr wrote: On Mar 14, 2008, at 3:10 PM, Stut wrote: On 14 Mar 2008, at 19:03, Eric Gorr wrote: Unfortunately, such things cannot be used to wrap functions. Erm, yes they can. Try it. ?php if (rand(0,1) == 0) { function arse() {

Re: [PHP] Is this the best way?

2008-03-14 Thread Jim Lucas
Jason Pruim wrote: On Mar 14, 2008, at 1:15 PM, Shawn McKenzie wrote: Dan Joseph wrote: I am attempting to add a little error checking for a very simple login system. The info is stored in a MySQL database, and I am using mysqli to connect to it. I have it working with the solution provided

Re: [PHP] PHP and #if

2008-03-14 Thread Shawn McKenzie
Eric Gorr wrote: On Mar 14, 2008, at 3:15 PM, Eric Gorr wrote: On Mar 14, 2008, at 3:10 PM, Stut wrote: On 14 Mar 2008, at 19:03, Eric Gorr wrote: Unfortunately, such things cannot be used to wrap functions. Erm, yes they can. Try it. ?php if (rand(0,1) == 0) { function

Re: [PHP] PHP and #if

2008-03-14 Thread André Medeiros
OK, here's how it goes: ?php if(!defined('_THIS_PHP_FILE_PHP')) { define('_THIS_PHP_FILE_PHP', true); // define your classes and functions here } // endif _THIS_PHP_FILE_PHP ? -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] PHP and #if

2008-03-14 Thread Stut
On 14 Mar 2008, at 19:21, Eric Gorr wrote: On Mar 14, 2008, at 3:15 PM, Eric Gorr wrote: On Mar 14, 2008, at 3:10 PM, Stut wrote: On 14 Mar 2008, at 19:03, Eric Gorr wrote: Unfortunately, such things cannot be used to wrap functions. Erm, yes they can. Try it. ?php if (rand(0,1) == 0) {

[PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 14 March, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-03-14 Thread PostTrack [Dan Brown]
Posting Summary for PHP-General List Week Ending: Friday, 14 March, 2008 Messages| Bytes | Sender ++-- 480 (100%) 799678 (100%) EVERYONE 39 (8.1%)

RE: [PHP] PHP and #if

2008-03-14 Thread Andrés Robinet
-Original Message- From: Eric Gorr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 3:22 PM To: PHP General Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP and #if On Mar 14, 2008, at 3:15 PM, Eric Gorr wrote: On Mar 14, 2008, at 3:10 PM, Stut wrote: On 14 Mar 2008, at 19:03, Eric Gorr

Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 14 March, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-03-14 Thread Jason Pruim
So... After this post gets sent... Does Dan have some code in here to kill all traffic on the list for a minimum amount of time? :) Happy Friday everyone! On Mar 14, 2008, at 4:00 PM, PostTrack [Dan Brown] wrote: Posting Summary for PHP-General List Week Ending: Friday, 14

[PHP] Unable to create selectable TCP socket

2008-03-14 Thread ros
Hi! I have a simple PHP script: $mbox = imap_open ({localhost:993/imap/ssl}INBOX, [EMAIL PROTECTED], 123); if(!$mbox) { echo 'Error: '.imap_last_error().'br/'; } Script works fine from local PC, but results to error when executed at web hoster site. The error is: Error: Unable to

Re: [PHP] Is this the best way?

2008-03-14 Thread TG
- Original Message - From: Jason Pruim [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: TG [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: PHP General List php-general@lists.php.net Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 14:56:32 -0400 Subject: Re: [PHP] Is this the best way? On Mar 14, 2008, at 1:44 PM, TG wrote: What error are you getting?

Re: [PHP] Is this the best way?

2008-03-14 Thread Jason Pruim
On Mar 14, 2008, at 5:03 PM, TG wrote: - Original Message - From: Jason Pruim [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: TG [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: PHP General List php-general@lists.php.net Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 14:56:32 -0400 Subject: Re: [PHP] Is this the best way? On Mar 14, 2008, at 1:44 PM, TG

Re: [PHP] Posting Summary for Week Ending 14 March, 2008: php-general@lists.php.net

2008-03-14 Thread Børge Holen
On Friday 14 March 2008 21:24:30 Jason Pruim wrote: So... After this post gets sent... Does Dan have some code in here to kill all traffic on the list for a minimum amount of time? :) no but he does some time travel. merry christmas everyone! ;D Happy Friday everyone! On Mar 14, 2008, at

Re: [PHP] Is this the best way?

2008-03-14 Thread TG
Then it's the other query (with the ORDER BY) that you want to look at to fix the SQL error. Don't forget to use (assuming MySQL) mysql_real_escape_string() on all variables being used in the SQL query. That'll help prevent a problem with single quotes or other bad characters showing up in

Re: [PHP] Is this the best way?

2008-03-14 Thread Jason Pruim
On Mar 14, 2008, at 5:40 PM, TG wrote: Then it's the other query (with the ORDER BY) that you want to look at to fix the SQL error. Don't forget to use (assuming MySQL) mysql_real_escape_string() on all variables being used in the SQL query. That'll help prevent a problem with single

Re: [PHP] Is this the best way?

2008-03-14 Thread Jim Lucas
Jason Pruim wrote: On Mar 14, 2008, at 5:03 PM, TG wrote: - Original Message - From: Jason Pruim [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: TG [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: PHP General List php-general@lists.php.net Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 14:56:32 -0400 Subject: Re: [PHP] Is this the best way? On Mar 14,

[PHP] Newbie ' If Statement' Question

2008-03-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Folks, I would like to be able to wrap a 'form' inside a php 'if statement' - so that the form will appear if the 'if condition' is met. - most likely I cannot have a ?php tag inside another one - and am sure I'm doing other things wrong also... - now I get the error - Parse error:

Re: [PHP] Newbie ' If Statement' Question

2008-03-14 Thread Nathan Nobbe
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 7:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Folks, I would like to be able to wrap a 'form' inside a php 'if statement' - so that the form will appear if the 'if condition' is met. - most likely I cannot have a ?php tag inside another one - and am

Re: [PHP] Newbie ' If Statement' Question

2008-03-14 Thread Benjamin Darwin
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 7:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Folks, I would like to be able to wrap a 'form' inside a php 'if statement' - so that the form will appear if the 'if condition' is met. - most likely I cannot have a ?php tag inside another one - and am

Re: [PHP] Sending multiple values from a form having same field names.

2008-03-14 Thread Jim Lucas
Eric Butera wrote: On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 6:02 AM, Zoltán Németh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2008. 03. 14, péntek keltezéssel 14.08-kor Suamya Srivastava ezt írta: Hi, How can I send multiple values from a form to be stored in a database, as name of the fields is the same? For

Re: [PHP] Sending multiple values from a form having same field names.

2008-03-14 Thread Eric Butera
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 8:12 PM, Jim Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Eric Butera wrote: On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 6:02 AM, Zoltán Németh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2008. 03. 14, péntek keltezéssel 14.08-kor Suamya Srivastava ezt írta: Hi, How can I send multiple values from a

[PHP] input type=checkbox

2008-03-14 Thread John Taylor-Johnston
Am coding something. Cannot quite clear my head. I know what my SQL looks like. I just cannot see clearly to input it. What is $_POST[checkregion] going to look like? Is it going to have all the convenient commas I will need in my SQL? Or do I have to parse God knows how many checkboxes? John

[PHP] Re: input type=checkbox

2008-03-14 Thread John Taylor-Johnston
http://www.glquebec.org/English/test.php When I check Knowlton and Thetford Mines or others, only Thetford Mines shows up in phpinfo(). $_POST[checkregion] only sees Thetford Mines. What am I doing wrong? How do I parse value checkregion? Or set this up differently? input type=text

[PHP] Re: input type=checkbox

2008-03-14 Thread John Taylor-Johnston
$_POST[checkregion] is supposed to be an array, no? John Taylor-Johnston wrote: http://www.glquebec.org/English/test.php When I check Knowlton and Thetford Mines or others, only Thetford Mines shows up in phpinfo(). $_POST[checkregion] only sees Thetford Mines. What am I doing wrong? How do I

Re: [PHP] Re: input type=checkbox

2008-03-14 Thread Robert Cummings
On Fri, 2008-03-14 at 23:14 -0400, John Taylor-Johnston wrote: $_POST[checkregion] is supposed to be an array, no? You want the following (otherwise each checked entry overwrites the previous): input type=checkbox name=checkregion[] value=Knowlton / input type=checkbox name=checkregion[]

Re: [PHP] Re: input type=checkbox

2008-03-14 Thread John Taylor-Johnston
Ah! ok, Array ( [0] = Hemmingford [1] = Huntingdon ) How do I set up my $sql? $sql ='insert into `database`.`table` (`Nom` ,`checkregion`) values ('John', '.implode(',', $_POST['myvalues'].') '; ... Hey!! What is this? Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 550-5.7.1 mail rejected by policy. SURBL

Re: [PHP] Re: input type=checkbox

2008-03-14 Thread John Taylor-Johnston
Will this do it? $sql ='insert into `database`.`table` (`Nom` ,`checkregion`) values ('John', '.implode(',', serialise($_POST['checkregion']).') '; http://ca.php.net/manual/en/function.serialize.php Array ( [0] = Hemmingford [1] = Huntingdon ) input type=checkbox

Re: [PHP] Re: input type=checkbox

2008-03-14 Thread John Taylor-Johnston
Sorry, will this work? $sql ='insert into `database`.`table` (`Nom` ,`checkregion`) values ('John', '.serialise($_POST['checkregion']).') '; John Taylor-Johnston wrote: Will this do it? $sql ='insert into `database`.`table` (`Nom` ,`checkregion`) values ('John', '.implode(',',

Re: [PHP] Re: input type=checkbox

2008-03-14 Thread Robert Cummings
On Sat, 2008-03-15 at 00:18 -0400, John Taylor-Johnston wrote: Sorry, will this work? $sql ='insert into `database`.`table` (`Nom` ,`checkregion`) values ('John', '.serialise($_POST['checkregion']).') '; Depends on what you want to do with the data. But you've certainly spelled serialize()

Re: [PHP] Re: input type=checkbox

2008-03-14 Thread John Taylor-Johnston
Robert, Array ( [0] = Hemmingford [1] = Huntingdon ) You want the following (otherwise each checked entry overwrites the previous): input type=checkbox name=checkregion[] value=Knowlton / input type=checkbox name=checkregion[] value=Thetford Mines / How would you proceed? $sql

Re: [PHP] Re: input type=checkbox

2008-03-14 Thread Robert Cummings
On Sat, 2008-03-15 at 00:33 -0400, John Taylor-Johnston wrote: Robert, Array ( [0] = Hemmingford [1] = Huntingdon ) You want the following (otherwise each checked entry overwrites the previous): input type=checkbox name=checkregion[] value=Knowlton / input

Re: [PHP] Re: input type=checkbox

2008-03-14 Thread John Taylor-Johnston
Robert Cummings wrote: On Sat, 2008-03-15 at 00:33 -0400, John Taylor-Johnston wrote: Robert, Array ( [0] = Hemmingford [1] = Huntingdon ) You want the following (otherwise each checked entry overwrites the previous): input type=checkbox name=checkregion[] value=Knowlton / input

Re: [PHP] Re: input type=checkbox

2008-03-14 Thread Robert Cummings
On Sat, 2008-03-15 at 01:00 -0400, John Taylor-Johnston wrote: Robert Cummings wrote: On Sat, 2008-03-15 at 00:33 -0400, John Taylor-Johnston wrote: Robert, Array ( [0] = Hemmingford [1] = Huntingdon ) You want the following (otherwise each checked entry overwrites the