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MesaFloyd

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  1. Odd, I sent you an email yesterday to that address, and apparently you did not receive it. I just sent you another, please ping to to ensure we have an email communication and then I will send the files
  2. uniflare, I truly appreciate all you've done.... I don't want to take any more of your time. I was really hoping it would be obvious to a trained eye, but I guess I augured myself into a pretty good hole. You have done so much for am already. unless you get an "epiphany" ...please don't beat yourself any further with this.... Thanks for your time amigo. Floyd
  3. Ok now my ignorance will really start to show first, I tried your last post.... still works exactly as before... just does not give the indication the user got register... identical. also, the user did get registered in the db now for my ignorance... Ignorance #1 I do not have a php.ini file, and I do not know where to put it or how to make it Ignorance #2 I do have session cookies and they works fine... there are 4 files in this register.php.... the one your working on index.php login.php logout.php am I killing you yet?
  4. Installed the code as you posted. registered as uniflare02, and pressed Join! and got a page with this --- Array ( [reguname] => uniflare02 [regresult] => 1 [registered] => 1 ) ^ SESSION_ID = - 27cb5544cd0fbfda84c74b0260939bab --- Here is the HTML of that Array ( [reguname] => uniflare02 [regresult] => 1 [registered] => 1 ) ^ SESSION_ID = - 27cb5544cd0fbfda84c74b0260939bab also, uniflare02 did get registered in the database. Floyd
  5. I added the print_r as you said, like this... session_start(); print_r($_SESSION); include ("database.php"); Now, the Join! button brings up a screen with only 'Array()' on screen Here is the HTML for that screen Array ( ) For that it is worth, the new user that "Joined" did get registered in the DB... (BTW I do have a couple of basic books that I am using but I have no formal teaching, and no one to talk with about allot of rudimentary stuff, so I struggle. Im 62, my kids are gone, my piers have no idea bout this stuff and I live alone with 'Sludge'(cat), ... These forums are my only contact with technically astute people. I do not use these forum's until I am totally stuck... I really appreciate your help... thanks for your patience-really) This particular problem is difficult to weed out of the books I have... Floyd
  6. here's the HTML with the $query change <html> <title>Registration Page</title> <body> <h1>Register</h1> <form action="/register.php" method="post"> <table align="left" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> <tr><td>Username:</td><td><input type="text" name="user" maxlength="30"></td></tr> <tr><td>Password:</td><td><input type="password" name="pass" maxlength="30"></td></tr> <tr><td>Email Addr:</td><td><input type="text" name="email" maxlength="50"></td></tr> <tr><td>Send Email Alerts:</td><td> <input type="checkbox" name="emailchk" value="1" checked></td></tr><br /> <!-- FKinsert begins here --> <tr><td>Your IP for this visit:</td><td> <input name="pcidip" type="text" value=" 70.191.87.243" size="20"></td></tr><br /> <tr><td>Date-Time for this visit:</td><td> <input name="datetime" type="text" value=" 2008.04.09 - 11:50:44" size="20"></td></tr><br> <!-- FK insert ends here --> <tr><td colspan="2" align="right"><input type="submit" name="subjoin" value="Join!"></td></tr> </table> </form> </body> </html>
  7. sorry not following you..... Not sure what to do with ok try print_r($_SESSION); after session_start();
  8. replaced the entire file with your changes.... same.. same... just does not go to the "Registered! Thank you...." Thanks for trying.... could it be something on the server side? my providor is runnin php 4.4.7 (Keep me away from sharp objects)... thank for trying.. any other thoughts. Floyd
  9. uniflair, thanks so much... I know it is not very well written but it does function for the most part, here is the entire file...(not really much bigger).... sure hope you can help...I've been spending soo much time, and Im just not a programmer... just enought to be dangerous. <?php session_start(); include ("database.php"); /** * Returns true if the username has been taken * by another user, false otherwise. */ function usernameTaken($username) { global $conn; if (!get_magic_quotes_gpc()) { $username = addslashes($username); } $q = "select username from users where username = '$username'"; $result = mysql_query($q, $conn); $num = mysql_numrows($result); return $num; } /** * Inserts the given (username, password) pair * into the database. Returns true on success, * false otherwise. */ function addNewUser($username, $password, $pcidip, $datetime, $email, $emailchk) { global $conn; $q = "INSERT INTO users VALUES ('$username', '$password', '$pcidip', '$datetime', '$email', '$emailchk')"; $query = mysql_query($q, $conn); return $query; } ////////This is where my problem is <I think> ... ////////When I press Join! button, the routine adds the new user to db OK but /////// instead of going to the "Registered! Thank you.." below it empties the 3 fields(user,pass,email) and starts again /////// asking you to register<again>. The user gets no indication that he was registered. /** * Displays the appropriate message to the user * after the registration attempt. It displays a * success or failure status depending on a * session variable set during registration. */ function displayStatus() { $uname = $_SESSION['reguname']; if ($_SESSION['regresult']) { ?> <h1>Registered!</h1> <p>Thank you.. <br> Your information has been added to the database, you may now <a href="index.php" title="Login">log in</a></p> <?php } else { ?> <h1>Registration Failed</h1> <p>We're sorry, but an error has occurred and your registration for the username <b><?php echo $uname; ?></b>, could not be completed.<br> Please try again at a later time.</p> <?php } $_SESSION['reguname'] = NULL; $_SESSION['registered'] = NULL; $_SESSION['regresult'] = NULL; } if (isset($_SESSION['registered'])) { /** * This is the page that will be displayed after the * registration has been attempted. */ ?> <html> <title>Registration Page</title> <body> <?php displayStatus(); ?> </body> </html> <?php return; } /** * Determines whether or not to show to sign-up form * based on whether the form has been submitted, if it * has, check the database for consistency and create * the new account. */ if (isset($_POST['subjoin'])) { /* Make sure all fields were entered */ if (!$_POST['user'] || !$_POST['pass']) { die('You didn't fill in a required field.'); } /* FKadded this -- checks that email field has characters */ if (!$_POST['email']) { die('You didn't fill in the email field, silly'); } /* Spruce up username, check length */ $_POST['user'] = trim($_POST['user']); if (strlen($_POST['user']) > 30) { die("Sorry, the username is longer than 30 characters, please shorten it."); } /* Check if username is already in use */ if (usernameTaken($_POST['user'])) { $use = $_POST['user']; die("Sorry, the username: <strong>$use</strong> is already taken, please pick another one."); } /* Add the new account to the database */ $password = ($_POST['pass']);//FK removed md5.. was... $md5pass = md5($_POST['pass']); $_SESSION['reguname'] = $_POST['user']; $_SESSION['regresult'] = addNewUser($_POST['user'], $password, $pcidip, $datetime, $email, $emailchk);//FK-added $pcidip...$emailchk $_SESSION['registered'] = true; echo "<meta http-equiv=\"Refresh\" content=\"0;url=$HTTP_SERVER_VARS[php_SELF]\">"; return; } else { /** * This is the page with the sign-up form, the names * of the input fields are important and should not * be changed. */ ?> <html> <title>Registration Page</title> <body> <h1>Register</h1> <form action="<?php echo $HTTP_SERVER_VARS['PHP_SELF']; ?>" method="post"> <table align="left" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> <tr><td>Username:</td><td><input type="text" name="user" maxlength="30"></td></tr> <tr><td>Password:</td><td><input type="password" name="pass" maxlength="30"></td></tr> <tr><td>Email Addr:</td><td><input type="text" name="email" maxlength="50"></td></tr> <tr><td>Send Email Alerts:</td><td> <input type="checkbox" name="emailchk" value="1" checked></td></tr><br /> <!-- FKinsert begins here --> <tr><td>Your IP for this visit:</td><td> <input name="pcidip" type="text" value=" <?php echo $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']; ?>" size="20"></td></tr><br /> <tr><td>Date-Time for this visit:</td><td> <input name="datetime" type="text" value=" <?php echo date("Y.m.d - h:i:s"); ?>" size="20"></td></tr><br> <!-- FK insert ends here --> <tr><td colspan="2" align="right"><input type="submit" name="subjoin" value="Join!"></td></tr> </table> </form> </body> </html> <?php } ?> This code does work except for this one issue... Floyd ???
  10. Hello, I have a php login script I found on evolt. For the most part works very well. I have made several successful mods, but I have a problem I just cannot solve, been working on this one issue for 2-3 weeks, Im not a real programmer so please be gentle The script is for registering users, not unlike this forum. The register pages has 6 fields. Three are empty for the user to fill out(name-password-email), the other 3 are autofilled(IP-chkbox-timedate). When the user fills the 3fields then hits the Join! button the 6 fields all properly register to the mysql database, but, after it is registered the screen to the user does not indicate to the user that he is now registered...i.e. "Registered! Thank you..." the program just seems to jump over that part.. the screen puts up the original 'Register' screen again with the 3 fields emptied. IB stumpted .... any help would be very much appreciated. I have asked several 'experts' but with no solution... this is still killing me... Here is the section of the code I think it is in. Thanks in advance for any help. I could put up the whole file is needed(actually not that big) ////////This is where my problem is <I think> ... ////////When I press Join! button, the routine adds the new user to db OK but /////// instead of going to the "Registered! Thank you.." below it empties the 3 fields(user,pass,email) and starts again /////// asking you to register<again>. The user gets no indication that he was registered. /** * Displays the appropriate message to the user * after the registration attempt. It displays a * success or failure status depending on a * session variable set during registration. */ function displayStatus() { $uname = $_SESSION['reguname']; if ($_SESSION['regresult']) { ?> <h1>Registered!</h1> <p>Thank you.. <br> Your information has been added to the database, you may now <a href="index.php" title="Login">log in</a></p> <?php } else { ?> <h1>Registration Failed</h1> <p>We're sorry, but an error has occurred and your registration for the username <b><?php echo $uname; ?></b>, could not be completed.<br> Please try again at a later time.</p> <?php } $_SESSION['reguname'] = NULL; $_SESSION['registered'] = NULL; $_SESSION['regresult'] = NULL; } if (isset($_SESSION['registered'])) { /** * This is the page that will be displayed after the * registration has been attempted. */ ?> <html> <title>Registration Page</title> <body> <?php displayStatus(); ?> </body> </html> <?php return; } /** * Determines whether or not to show to sign-up form * based on whether the form has been submitted, if it * has, check the database for consistency and create * the new account. */ if (isset($_POST['subjoin'])) { /* Make sure all fields were entered */ if (!$_POST['user'] || !$_POST['pass']) { die('You didn't fill in a required field.'); } /* FKadded this -- checks that email field has characters */ if (!$_POST['email']) { die('You didn't fill in the email field, silly'); } /* Spruce up username, check length */ $_POST['user'] = trim($_POST['user']); if (strlen($_POST['user']) > 30) { die("Sorry, the username is longer than 30 characters, please shorten it."); } /* Check if username is already in use */ if (usernameTaken($_POST['user'])) { $use = $_POST['user']; die("Sorry, the username: <strong>$use</strong> is already taken, please pick another one."); } /* Add the new account to the database */ $password = ($_POST['pass']);//FK removed md5.. was... $md5pass = md5($_POST['pass']); $_SESSION['reguname'] = $_POST['user']; $_SESSION['regresult'] = addNewUser($_POST['user'], $password, $pcidip, $datetime, $email, $emailchk);//FK-added $pcidip...$emailchk $_SESSION['registered'] = true; echo "<meta http-equiv=\"Refresh\" content=\"0;url=$HTTP_SERVER_VARS[php_SELF]\">"; return; } else { /** * This is the page with the sign-up form, the names * of the input fields are important and should not * be changed. */ ?> <html> <title>Registration Page</title> <body> <h1>Register</h1> <form action="<?php echo $HTTP_SERVER_VARS['PHP_SELF']; ?>" method="post"> <table align="left" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> <tr><td>Username:</td><td><input type="text" name="user" maxlength="30"></td></tr> <tr><td>Password:</td><td><input type="password" name="pass" maxlength="30"></td></tr> <tr><td>Email Addr:</td><td><input type="text" name="email" maxlength="50"></td></tr> <tr><td>Send Email Alerts:</td><td> <input type="checkbox" name="emailchk" value="1" checked></td></tr><br /> <!-- FKinsert begins here --> <tr><td>Your IP for this visit:</td><td> <input name="pcidip" type="text" value=" <?php echo $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']; ?>" size="20"></td></tr><br /> <tr><td>Date-Time for this visit:</td><td> <input name="datetime" type="text" value=" <?php echo date("Y.m.d - h:i:s"); ?>" size="20"></td></tr><br> <!-- FK insert ends here --> <tr><td colspan="2" align="right"><input type="submit" name="subjoin" value="Join!"></td></tr> </table> </form> </body> </html> <?php } ?> I have marked with /////// where I think the problem is, but any help would be greatly appreciated... pls remember I am not a 'real' programmer, but I try very hard.. Floyd
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