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  1. I may have been confused as to what you were planning on doing. I assumed you wanted it to pop up, like Facebook, when the event happens. PHP can't do that, since it would be active-reload. My apologies.
  2. Aside from the fact that I gave him 99% of what he needs, nothing with this code is wrong. I have re-coded this so it works properly. Don't be an ass if you don't have the desire to try and help someone out.
  3. ASP and Ruby. PHP will not do this to the full extent you want.
  4. Despite how long and hard I worked on this, I'll give you the beginning of what you need. This will not insert any information into a database. Also, the top part of this is on google. <?php $uploaded = false; $name = 1; if(isset($_POST['Upload'])){ $allowedExts = array("jpg", "jpeg", "png", "gif"); $extension = end(explode(".", $_FILES["file"]["name"])); if (($_FILES["file"]["type"] == "image/gif") || ($_FILES["file"]["type"] == "image/jpeg") || ($_FILES["file"]["type"] == "image/pjpeg")){ if($_FILES["file"]["size"] < 2000000){ if(in_array($extension, $allowedExts)){ if ($_FILES["file"]["error"] > 0){ echo "Return Code: " . $_FILES["file"]["error"] . "<br />"; }else{ $_FILES["file"]["name"] = $name . ".jpg"; while(file_exists("template/gallery/" . $_FILES["file"]["name"])){ $name++; $_FILES["file"]["name"] = $name . ".jpg"; } while(file_exists("template/php/user/uploaded/" . $_FILES["file"]["name"])){ $name++; $_FILES["file"]["name"] = $name . ".jpg"; } $location = "template/php/user/uploaded/"; move_uploaded_file($_FILES["file"]["tmp_name"], "$location" . $_FILES["file"]["name"]); echo "Thanks for uploading!"; echo "<a href=\"$location$name.jpg\">Click to see</a>"; $uploaded = true; } }else{ echo "Invalid file"; } }else{ echo "File is too big!"; } }else{ echo "Invalid File Type"; } } if($uploaded == false){?> <div id="posts"> <form method="post" action="" enctype="multipart/form-data" name="form1"> <span>Picture:</span> <input name="file" type="file" class="box"/> <input type="submit" id="mybut" value="Upload" name="Upload"/> </form> <span>Only JPG(JPEG) files allowed.</span> </div> <?php } ?>
  5. <?php $id = $_SESSION['userID']; if (($_GET['do'] == 'follow') && !empty($_GET['id'])){ if(($_SESSION['auth']) && !empty($_SESSION['current_user_id'])){ if ($_SESSION['current_user_id'] == $_GET['current_user_id']){ $you = intval($_SESSION['current_user_id']); $them = intval($_GET['id']); $sql = "INSERT INTO `follow` (`user_id`, `follow_user_id`) VALUES ('$you', '$them')"; if (!mysql_query($sql)){ if (mysql_errno($link_identifier) == 1062) { /* Why is this even here? */ } } } } } ?> Your problem was you didn't have your variables escaped with ' '. so you were saying VALUES(code,code) not VALUES('code','code');
  6. Then you have an error somewhere else in your code, post 5-10 more lines on either side of the code so we can see what might be causing errors. Or even the entire script if it's not huge.
  7. You are calling if(array_search($id, $ids) == true){ Which isn't true. You are defining $ids = $a['ids']; $ids = explode(",", $ids); So just set it to $id = $a['ids']; $ids = explode(",", $id);
  8. $usr = "user"; $pwd = "pass"; $db = "schedules"; $db2 = "schedulesArchive"; $host = "localhost"; # connect to database $cid = mysql_connect($host,$usr,$pwd); if (!$cid) { echo("ERROR: " . mysql_error() . "\n"); } $year=Date("Y"); $db2 = $db2 . $year . "foo"; SQL = "CREATE TABLE $db2 SELECT * FROM $db.foo"; $result = mysql_db_query($db,$SQL,$cid); # check for error if (!$result) { echo("ERROR: " . mysql_error() . "\n$SQL\n"); }
  9. eval("$keys .= " . $value['set_function'] . "'" . $value['value'] . "','" . $key . "');");
  10. body{ position: relative; } .footer{ position: fixed; bottom: 10px; }
  11. <table width="525" border="0" cellpadding="40" height="63" > <?php $query = "select * from fixtures group by date having count(*) > 1"; $result = mysql_query($query); while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) { $date= $row['date']; $oDate = strtotime($date); $sDate = date("D M j Y",$oDate); ?> <tr><td colspan="8" align="left" class="td"><b><?php echo $sDate; ?></b></td></tr> <?php $query2 = "select * from fixtures where date = '$date'"; $result2 = mysql_query($query2); while($row2 = mysql_fetch_array($result2)) { $first = $row2['firstTeam']; $second = $row2['secondTeam']; $time = $row2['time']; $gameid = $row2['gameId']; $date_now = date("Y-m-d"); $time_now = gmdate("H:i:s"); $time2 = strtotime($time); $real_time = date("H:i", $time2); $timeMinus1Hour = gmdate("H:i", strtotime("-1 hour", strtotime($time))); if( $date <= $date_now && $time_now <= $timeMinus1Hour) { ?> <script type="text/javascript"> $('#fixtures').click(function (){ return false; }); </script> <tr class="big"> <td width="56" align="left" style="color:#709b52;"><a href="" class="result_hover">results</a></td> <td width="182" align="right"><a href="forecast.php?first1=<?php echo $first; ?>&second1=<?php echo $second; ?>&game_id=<?php echo $gameid; ?>" id="fixtures"> <?php echo $first; ?></a></td> <td width="-31" align="center"><a href="forecast.php?first1=<?php echo $first; ?>&second1=<?php echo $second; ?>&game_id=<?php echo $gameid; ?>" id="fixtures">vs</a></td> <td width="-12" align="left"><a href="forecast.php?first1=<?php echo $first; ?>&second1=<?php echo $second; ?>&game_id=<?php echo $gameid; ?>" id="fixtures"><?php echo $second; ?></a></td> <td><a href="forecast.php" id="fixtures"><?php echo $real_time; ?></a></td> </tr> <?php } } } ?> Reposting for code syntax
  12. You could also use classes, I think. <?php class Beginning{ function Opening(){ ['your code'] } } class End extends Beginning{ function End(){ ['ending code'] } }
  13. Thanks for trying to help guys, I figured it out. My function wasn't being called in the right place.
  14. So I did that, and got a "unknown variable" blah blah, and fixed that by placing all of my POST checks into a function and calling it inside of my CheckInput function, but I'm still getting the error.
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