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  1. This topic has been moved to Editor Help (Dreamweaver, Zend, etc). http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=353683.0
  2. This topic has been moved to Application Design. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=353684.0
  3. This topic has been moved to MySQL Help. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=353645.0
  4. Takes look at the manual foreach, you can referenc both values and keys easily.
  5. Because array_shift returns the element it is shifting off. Still, You must be putting those values into $data prior to the code you posted. Try this: var_dump($data); $DB->query("SELECT g_title from ibf_groups where g_title NOT IN ('Validating','Guests') order by g_title"); while ($group = $DB->fetch_row()) { $data[] = $group['g_title']; } var_dump($data);
  6. As has been pointed out, your questions will be answered in the manual. Where to put your properties? That is more a style thing as php doesn't care. Everyone always declares them before any methods though. Iv'e not seen anyone do any differently.
  7. You must be putting them into the $data array prior to this code. By the way, programming is an exact science. If anything goes wrong it is always human error.
  8. It does the same thing as calling php's date() as you did but uses a mysql function instead. It doesn't. But it is a good habit to get into as it can come in handy when debugging.
  9. This topic has been moved to MySQL Help. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=353620.0
  10. This topic has been moved to Miscellaneous. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=353630.0
  11. This topic has been moved to MySQL Help. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=353621.0
  12. The first thing that you should learn is about selectors. Your already using them in your example, but very inefficiently. Every time you use $('someselector') jQuery searches the DOM for that element, therefore, if your going to use the same element more than once, save it locally. $("#mydiv").click(function() { $myclass = $(".myclass"); if ($myclass.is(":hidden")) { $myclass.slideDown("slow"); } else { $myclass.slideUp("slow"); } });
  13. PHP_SELF and SCRIPT_NAME are out of the equation because they don't go close to providing the data that you need. As for a consensus, I'm not sure there is any. Simple frameworks will likely only use REQUEST_URI as it is generally reliable, however, something more robust will check for various server specific variables such as X_REWRITE_URL and UNENCODED_URL before falling back to REQUEST_URI and then finally ORIG_PATH_INFO. I'm in the process of writing a framework myself and decided to go down the simple REQUEST_URI path for now. I figure I can always add more checks latter if need be but for now REQUEST_URI is perfectly reliable.
  14. I'm pretty sure... if (isset($_GET['404'])) { works in that situation as well.
  15. Thats all you require using MVC as all requests are made to index.php and handled by the dispatcher. You only require the query string to load the appropriate objects. $_REQUEST contains all reserved variables as you have stated. I think there is still some confusion here, probably generated from this: Given the url http://www.yourwebsite.com/blog/latest/a, $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'] will be empty, /blog/latest/a will show up in $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] which is (in simple terms) what most MVC's pass to the router for processing before handing the results to the dispatcher.
  16. The error you are getting is because you are passing the result from a call to mysql_query to another call to mysql_query. The reason I said your code made little sense is because of these two lines. foreach ($result as $hit_id => $value){ if($result[$hit_id] == $value); $result[$hit_id] will always equal $value. Unfortunately however, I still don't understand your explanation well enough to understand what it is your doing.
  17. Your forgot to describe your problem and your code makes little sense.
  18. I'm not a windows user but i'm certain the recommended install method is via a manual install using the zip not the installer.
  19. You haven't mentioned what OS, what server or the steps taken.
  20. This topic has been moved to Application Design. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=353495.0
  21. Your missing the entire point of a 'dynamic website'. Do you think we need to copy files around every time we add a new board to these forums? Better still, do you think a new page is created every time someone asks a new question? No. Store your data in a database and you can use the same page over and over.
  22. Why are you trying to do this in the first place? It makes little sense to have multiple copies of essentially the same file.
  23. This topic has been moved to PHP Applications. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=353490.0
  24. This topic has been moved to Third Party PHP Scripts. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=353485.0
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