Re: [PHP] Nested IF's (Is there a LIMIT ?)

2002-06-14 Thread Miguel Cruz

I am too lazy to count your braces for you, but no, there's not really a 
limit to how many ifs you can nest.

It helps to use an editor that flashes the bracket's companion when you 
type or edit one. That way you can easily see whether they're balanced in 
the right place.

miguel

On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Daniel Negron/KBE wrote:
 This is my code, it seems that either I have the curly brackets in the
 wrong place OR there is a limit to how many times you can set IF's.  So
 before I pull out the shotgun, and take out this machine, I figure I would
 ask the Cousel Of the PHP OverLords.
 
 So you know, I happen to also be using validateEmailFormat  that was
 suggested a few minutes ago by Manuel... Thanx by the way, you saved me
 some time.
 I also chage the permissions on the files on the server to 777 so there
 would be no mistake.
 I also changed the order of the IF statements for the validateEmail class.
 I have run it both ways with the same result.
 
 TIA
 
 ?
 include config.php;
 include form_validator.class;
 include validateEmailFormat.php;
 if ($submit) {
   if ($form_complete)
 {
   $my_form = new form_validator;
 if($my_form -validate_fields(first, last, email, company, address, city,
 state, zip, phone)) {
   $isValid = validateEmailFormat($email);
  if(!$isValid) {
 echo Your Email Address Is InValid, \n Please Press
 your Web Browsers 'BACK' button and re-enter your email address;
   }else{
   $db = mysql_connect($dbhost,$dbuname,$dbpass);
   mysql_select_db($dbname,$db);
   $sql = INSERT INTO $prefix;
   $sql .= (first, last, email, company, address, city, state, zip,
 phone, fax, mobile, comments);
   $sql .= VALUES;
   $sql .= ('$first', '$last', '$email', '$company', '$address',
 '$city', '$state', '$zip', '$phone', '$fax', '$mobile', '$comments');
   $result = mysql_query($sql);
  if (!$result) {echo(error:  . mysql_error() . \n$sql\n);}
   echo bThank You/b for your submission.bOne of our agents
 will review your submission and forward your username and password.\n;
   echo You will not receive this email instantly\n;
   }else{
   echo ($my_form-error_message . brbr);
}
   }
  }
 }
 else
 {
 ?
 HTML
 FORM
 html code in here,
 /FORM
 /HTML
 ?
 }
 ?
 
 
 
 Thank You
 
 
 
 Daniel Negrón
 Lotus Notes Administrator / Developer
 KB Electronics, Inc.
 954.346.4900x122
 http://www.kbelectronics.com
 
 
 
 
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RE: [PHP] Nested IF's (Is there a LIMIT ?)

2002-06-14 Thread Martin Towell

Bracketing looks good

try pulling chunks of code out and gradually add it in to see where the
problem lies

eg (sorry for reformatting your code)

?
include config.php;
include form_validator.class;
include validateEmailFormat.php;
if ($submit)
{
  echo ok
}
else
{
?
HTML
FORM
html code in here,
/FORM
/HTML
?
}
?



then



?
include config.php;
include form_validator.class;
include validateEmailFormat.php;
if ($submit)
{
  if ($form_complete)
  {
echo ok
  }
}
else
{
?
HTML
FORM
html code in here,
/FORM
/HTML
?
}
?


etc..
-Original Message-
From: Miguel Cruz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 4:53 PM
To: Daniel Negron/KBE
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Nested IF's (Is there a LIMIT ?)


I am too lazy to count your braces for you, but no, there's not really a 
limit to how many ifs you can nest.

It helps to use an editor that flashes the bracket's companion when you 
type or edit one. That way you can easily see whether they're balanced in 
the right place.

miguel

On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Daniel Negron/KBE wrote:
 This is my code, it seems that either I have the curly brackets in the
 wrong place OR there is a limit to how many times you can set IF's.  So
 before I pull out the shotgun, and take out this machine, I figure I would
 ask the Cousel Of the PHP OverLords.
 
 So you know, I happen to also be using validateEmailFormat  that was
 suggested a few minutes ago by Manuel... Thanx by the way, you saved me
 some time.
 I also chage the permissions on the files on the server to 777 so there
 would be no mistake.
 I also changed the order of the IF statements for the validateEmail class.
 I have run it both ways with the same result.
 
 TIA
 
 ?
 include config.php;
 include form_validator.class;
 include validateEmailFormat.php;
 if ($submit) {
   if ($form_complete)
 {
   $my_form = new form_validator;
 if($my_form -validate_fields(first, last, email, company, address, city,
 state, zip, phone)) {
   $isValid = validateEmailFormat($email);
  if(!$isValid) {
 echo Your Email Address Is InValid, \n Please Press
 your Web Browsers 'BACK' button and re-enter your email address;
   }else{
   $db = mysql_connect($dbhost,$dbuname,$dbpass);
   mysql_select_db($dbname,$db);
   $sql = INSERT INTO $prefix;
   $sql .= (first, last, email, company, address, city, state,
zip,
 phone, fax, mobile, comments);
   $sql .= VALUES;
   $sql .= ('$first', '$last', '$email', '$company', '$address',
 '$city', '$state', '$zip', '$phone', '$fax', '$mobile', '$comments');
   $result = mysql_query($sql);
  if (!$result) {echo(error:  . mysql_error() . \n$sql\n);}
   echo bThank You/b for your submission.bOne of our agents
 will review your submission and forward your username and password.\n;
   echo You will not receive this email instantly\n;
   }else{
   echo ($my_form-error_message . brbr);
}
   }
  }
 }
 else
 {
 ?
 HTML
 FORM
 html code in here,
 /FORM
 /HTML
 ?
 }
 ?
 
 
 
 Thank You
 
 
 
 Daniel Negrón
 Lotus Notes Administrator / Developer
 KB Electronics, Inc.
 954.346.4900x122
 http://www.kbelectronics.com
 
 
 
 
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Re: [PHP] Nested IF's (Is there a LIMIT ?)

2002-06-14 Thread Daniel Negron/KBE


I am too lazy to count your braces for you, but no, there's not really a
limit to how many ifs you can nest.

It helps to use an editor that flashes the bracket's companion when you
type or edit one. That way you can easily see whether they're balanced in
the right place.

»»»  Do you happen to have the name of  an editor that does that ?  I am
using dreamweaverMX and UltraEdit, also have EditPlus and TextPad.just
is case it was one of them.


Thank You



Daniel Negrón
Lotus Notes Administrator / Developer
KB Electronics, Inc.
954.346.4900x122
http://www.kbelectronics.com





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RE: [PHP] Nested IF's (Is there a LIMIT ?) SOLVED

2002-06-14 Thread Daniel Negron/KBE


I re-arranged the order of IF execution all together.  Email Validation
First then Form Validation.
Thanx  Martin and Miguel for your responses.  Finally going to bed, have to
be up in 3 hours.



Thank You



Daniel Negrón
Lotus Notes Administrator / Developer
KB Electronics, Inc.
954.346.4900x122
http://www.kbelectronics.com




   

Martin Towell  

martin.towell@   To: Daniel Negron/KBE 
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world.netcc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  Subject: RE: [PHP] Nested IF's  (Is 
there a LIMIT ?) 
06/14/2002 

02:56 AM   

   

   





Bracketing looks good

try pulling chunks of code out and gradually add it in to see where the
problem lies

eg (sorry for reformatting your code)

?
include config.php;
include form_validator.class;
include validateEmailFormat.php;
if ($submit)
{
  echo ok
}
else
{
?
HTML
FORM
html code in here,
/FORM
/HTML
?
}
?



then



?
include config.php;
include form_validator.class;
include validateEmailFormat.php;
if ($submit)
{
  if ($form_complete)
  {
echo ok
  }
}
else
{
?
HTML
FORM
html code in here,
/FORM
/HTML
?
}
?


etc..
-Original Message-
From: Miguel Cruz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 4:53 PM
To: Daniel Negron/KBE
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Nested IF's (Is there a LIMIT ?)


I am too lazy to count your braces for you, but no, there's not really a
limit to how many ifs you can nest.

It helps to use an editor that flashes the bracket's companion when you
type or edit one. That way you can easily see whether they're balanced in
the right place.

miguel

On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Daniel Negron/KBE wrote:
 This is my code, it seems that either I have the curly brackets in the
 wrong place OR there is a limit to how many times you can set IF's.  So
 before I pull out the shotgun, and take out this machine, I figure I
would
 ask the Cousel Of the PHP OverLords.

 So you know, I happen to also be using validateEmailFormat  that was
 suggested a few minutes ago by Manuel... Thanx by the way, you saved me
 some time.
 I also chage the permissions on the files on the server to 777 so there
 would be no mistake.
 I also changed the order of the IF statements for the validateEmail
class.
 I have run it both ways with the same result.

 TIA

 ?
 include config.php;
 include form_validator.class;
 include validateEmailFormat.php;
 if ($submit) {
   if ($form_complete)
 {
   $my_form = new form_validator;
 if($my_form -validate_fields(first, last, email, company, address,
city,
 state, zip, phone)) {
   $isValid = validateEmailFormat($email);
  if(!$isValid) {
 echo Your Email Address Is InValid, \n Please Press
 your Web Browsers 'BACK' button and re-enter your email address;
   }else{
   $db = mysql_connect($dbhost,$dbuname,$dbpass);
   mysql_select_db($dbname,$db);
   $sql = INSERT INTO $prefix;
   $sql .= (first, last, email, company, address, city, state,
zip,
 phone, fax, mobile, comments);
   $sql .= VALUES;
   $sql .= ('$first', '$last', '$email', '$company', '$address',
 '$city', '$state', '$zip', '$phone', '$fax', '$mobile', '$comments');
   $result = mysql_query($sql);
  if (!$result) {echo(error:  . mysql_error() . \n$sql\n);}
   echo bThank You/b for your submission.bOne of our agents
 will review your submission and forward your username and password.\n;
   echo You will not receive this email instantly\n;
   }else{
   echo ($my_form-error_message . brbr);
}
   }
  }
 }
 else
 {
 ?
 HTML
 FORM
 html code in here,
 /FORM
 /HTML
 ?
 }
 ?



 Thank You

 

 Daniel Negrón
 Lotus Notes Administrator / Developer
 KB Electronics, Inc.
 954.346.4900x122
 http://www.kbelectronics.com

 


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Re: [PHP] Nested IF's (Is there a LIMIT ?)

2002-06-14 Thread Neil Freeman

Maguma Studio for PHP Light will do the job.

Neil

Daniel Negron/KBE wrote:
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 I am too lazy to count your braces for you, but no, there's not really a
 limit to how many ifs you can nest.
 
 It helps to use an editor that flashes the bracket's companion when you
 type or edit one. That way you can easily see whether they're balanced in
 the right place.
 
 »»»  Do you happen to have the name of  an editor that does that ?  I am
 using dreamweaverMX and UltraEdit, also have EditPlus and TextPad.just
 is case it was one of them.
 
 
 Thank You
 
 
 
 Daniel Negrón
 Lotus Notes Administrator / Developer
 KB Electronics, Inc.
 954.346.4900x122
 http://www.kbelectronics.com
 
 
 
 
 


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