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Its not going to be easy due to all of the malformed/improper HTML of those pages. You'd start by using either CURL, or file_get_contents() and retrieve that remote page. The rest gets trickier. Normally you could use some libraries to traverse the DOM tree of the retrieved page, but this page has no document declaration, no html section, no head section, no body section, etc. It's just a straight list of <p> tags. So not sure if any of the dom traversing libraries, such as simple_html_dom, will be able to parse it. So you might be needing to use regex to get the bits you want out of each line (player name, guid, time and date) Then for each line, you'd need to also grab the href from each <a> tag, since that's where the image is located. Again, those pages are not using proper HTML markup: <p> <img src=pb001759.png> Once you can decipher the img src, you'd grab the image using, again, file_get_contents or CURL. I'd store all data in the database so it's easily sortable and you can look up things faster, like retrieving all data for a particular username.
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adiff - overpass-turbo; finding the newest entries of libraries ....
CroNiX replied to dil_bert's topic in Miscellaneous
Maybe define what you're needing better. I have no clue what "openstreetmap file" is, what these "libraries" you are trying to "filter out" are, what this has to do with lat/lng coordinates, etc. -
You don't seem to have a session_start() at the top of your page, but you are using $_SESSION. Another thing I see is you don't define $mail_body before you start appending to it using the .= concatenation. That's probably not breaking things but it probably is issuing a 'notice' level error. $mail_body .= '<html><body>'; Try $mail_body = '<html><body>'; Your last $header should have \r\n at the end $header .= "Content-Type: text/html;\r\n"; In addition to turning display errors on and checking the logs, I'd also try outputting your $mail_body HTML to the page and not sending the email to see if your table is displaying correctly as a quick test.
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Are all of your fans turning? The 'crunch' sound could be a fan trying to start but failing.
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@barand do you manually create those ascii chart/tables for db schemas or do you have some tool that does it?
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Add a column to managers table to store image name, since each manager will ONLY have one image per manager. Perhaps "image_name". Since services can have more than one image per service, create a separate table for "service_images". -id -service_id (fk -> services.id) -image_name -image_order (if you want to order them in a certain way, like for displaying)
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You're looking for an href here (in the timeout): document.location.href = link.href; <inputs> don't have an href attribute. Here's the input you're passing to your js function: <input type="submit" name="submit" value="Submit" class="submit-button" onClick="trackOutboundLink(this, 'Contact', 'Signup', 'New Signup');" />
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@ginerjm He's using bootstrap, not a form "select". It's basically just a css menu that expands.
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Not sure if this is what you want, but you can try: $teste = mysqli_query($con, "SELECT * FROM `mensagens` WHERE `id`= '$mensagem' ORDER BY raiz ASC"); If I'm reading your scenario and data right, using the order by will return all results with "raiz = 0" (original message) being the very first result, and the rest of the results would be "raiz = 1" which are the replies. However I really don't think you DB Schema is set up the best way for this sort of thing. I'd add a parent ID column. Original messages would have parent_id of 0, and replies would have parent_id of the original question. I'd also have a datetime column for when the original message and the reply was posted then you could properly order them.
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If the if() will "always be true"...then what's the point of the if()?
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I disagree Here, you break out of the 2nd loop ONLY if the condition passes, which returns you to the original first loop where you have already overridden the original array. If the condition never passes in the 2nd loop, it also returns to the first original loop. if ($val2['Purpose'] == "BoxArt" && $val2['Height'] == 300) { $url = $val2['Url']; $htmlxbox .= "<img src=\" $url \" title= Current Game Score:". $val['currentGamerscore'] . ">"; break; }
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foreach($xbox360Games['titles'] as $val) { // ... $xbox360Games = getGameInfo(dechex($val['titleId'])); //Don't create a new $xbox360Games here, you're wiping out the original array that you're looping over above! }
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It looks like you have debugging turned on in PHPMailer. None of this should be seen in your "view source" or webpage at all, except for testing... OK HERE WE GO<br><br>code is: a9f1e5cf855cffc3ab1807f62dee3ebd2015-06-12 06:34:44 SERVER -> CLIENT: 220 mail-out2.one.com ESMTP Postfix 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: EHLO wisewarrior.co.uk 2015-06-12 06:34:44 SERVER -> CLIENT: 250-mail-out2.one.com 250-PIPELINING 250-SIZE 104857600 250-ETRN 250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES 250-8BITMIME 250 DSN 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: MAIL FROM:<XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX> 2015-06-12 06:34:44 SERVER -> CLIENT: 250 2.1.0 Ok 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: RCPT TO:<XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX> 2015-06-12 06:34:44 SERVER -> CLIENT: 250 2.1.5 Ok 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: DATA 2015-06-12 06:34:44 SERVER -> CLIENT: 354 End data with <CR><LF>.<CR><LF> 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 06:34:44 +0000 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: To: User <XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX> 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: From: Me <XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX> 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: Subject: Here is the subject 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: Message-ID: <bb519cc9520b2b4bd0d0532190b929bc@wisewarrior.co.uk> 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: X-Priority: 3 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: X-Mailer: PHPMailer 5.2.10 (https://github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer/) 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: MIME-Version: 1.0 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: Content-Type: multipart/alternative; 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: boundary="b1_bb519cc9520b2b4bd0d0532190b929bc" 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: --b1_bb519cc9520b2b4bd0d0532190b929bc 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: This is the body in plain text for non-HTML mail clients 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: --b1_bb519cc9520b2b4bd0d0532190b929bc 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: http://www.somesite.co.uk/login.html?&key=a9f1e5cf855cffc3ab1807f62dee3ebd 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: --b1_bb519cc9520b2b4bd0d0532190b929bc-- 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: . 2015-06-12 06:34:44 SERVER -> CLIENT: 250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as 547EA1452C 2015-06-12 06:34:44 CLIENT -> SERVER: QUIT 2015-06-12 06:34:44 SERVER -> CLIENT: 221 2.0.0 Bye The only thing that should really be seen is whether the message was sent or not..."Message has been sent" In PHPMailer config, make sure: $config['smtp_debug'] = 0;
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Not to do with your problem, but are you saving that in the database somewhere before sending the email off? I'd change $mail->AltBody = 'This is the body in plain text for non-HTML mail clients'; print "code is: $activation"; to $mail->AltBody = "This is the body in plain text for non-HTML mail clients\n\n" . $message; and just send your original message, which is just a link. Even in text, most email clients will convert a link starting with "http" to a clickable link.
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A few things. 1) you can't use getElementById() unless there is actually something with the ID. You're not using ANY ID's on any of your form elements so it won't work. 2) onclick="myF(this.form)" You're sending the ENTIRE form to myF(). That's why you're getting an "object" in the alert() Try changing these lines: //give this form field an ID of 'amount' <input type='text' name='amount' value='50.00' id="amount" /> //no need to pass anything to the myF() function Change: <input type="checkbox" name="chg" onclick="myF()"> <script type="text/javascript"> function myF() { //get value from the form field that has the id of 'amount' var amount = document.getElementById('amount').value; alert("You have now changed the amount to pay: " + amount ); //alerts 50.00 unless value changed } </script>
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I'm not understanding what you're after. Your link is syntactically correct assuming $uompScheduleNumber and $PRT_FR are defined somewhere before you output the link. It sends parameters "sn" and "itm" via GET. What exactly isn't working for you? What is wrong with what you have? How is it supposed to work?
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You shouldn't use php to calculate that. Use mysql's SUM() function. This might be all you need to change: $prepare = $db->prepare("SELECT SUM(post_counts) as total_posts FROM posts_determine WHERE user_id = ?"); Now you'll just a single row returned with "total_posts" in the result set with a total and don't need to loop over everything as mysql has done that internally for you.
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Passing Multidimensional Arrays from PHP to JavaScript
CroNiX replied to nuffsaidny's topic in PHP Coding Help
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find_in_set won't use indexes, so yes it will get a LOT slower as the tables grow.
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It would probably help if you also posted your form so we aren't guessing. You're only giving us bits and pieces of the relevant info.