My code is,
<?php
function getreg($id) {return file_get_contents('http://arcbots.com/userinfo.php?id='.$id);}
function getID($reg) {return file_get_contents('http://arcbots.com/userinfo.php?reg='.$reg);}
function lastseen($user) {return file_get_contents('http://arcbots.com/userinfo.php?lastseen='.$user);}
function getdisplayname($user) {return file_get_contents('http://arcbots.com/userinfo.php?displayname='.$user);}
function gethomepage($user) {return file_get_contents('http://arcbots.com/userinfo.php?homepage='.$user);}
function getavatar($user) {return file_get_contents('http://arcbots.com/userinfo.php?avatar='.$user);}
function getuserinfo($user) {return file_get_contents('http://arcbots.com/userinfo.php?info='.$user);}
?>
<center>This will search a users ID and return the Registered name</center>
<html>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css" />
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/custom.css" />
<center><form method="post" />
<input type="text" name="search">
<input type="submit" value="get regname" name="submit">
</form></center>
<?php
function display()
{
echo getReg($_POST['search']);
}
if(isset($_POST["search"]))
{
display();
}
?>
</html>
I have two quick questions: 1 - How would I output the returned information it gives me in a popup window.
side note: I'd like to keep the original output on the page just incase their browser blocks the popup.
2 - How would I create a usable dropdown menu that can select what function they want to use