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oni-kun

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  1. Why not look up the JS tutorial for window.open.. I'm sure you'll find your answer there. But this is the wrong forums, it's for PHP not JS.
  2. Might be. Look in upload.php line 7 and callcPanel.php line 15, You'd usually get that sort of error on an eval() or include() if they use the same declarations when instantiated..
  3. That sort of captcha will require a hundred thousand line OCR, preferrably in C++ to filter through. Doubt you'd want to do that now would you?
  4. Whoops, Forgot to encase the elseif in brackets. Replace it with this line: } elseif (preg_match('/httpdocs/i', $docRoot)) { And it should work.
  5. I've been thinking of freelancing, but not so much in the corporate world, more of referrals or 'for a friend's friend'. My older brother has wanted to start up a T-Shirt company, a local one downtown, who's a better person to turn to than me for a website for promotion? $100 for a template editing and simple session/e-mail developing.
  6. Yes! 80% of them are whiney 14 yearolds who apparently cannot say anything other than 'FUCKIN CAMPIN NOOB GOD', or..er.. older's ... make that 100% That is why I turned voice Off, seriously, only place i'd want it on is in WAW with Nazi Zombies. (Can't wait for next mappack!!!)
  7. And here's my contribution, Rollover for CV's:
  8. Maybe you should look at the eval function and read what it actually does.
  9. I'm sorry I don't get it what is /i and getnv for? $_SERVER is a superglobal of getenv. /i is a modifier to make the case insensitive. So it can be "PUBLIC_HTML" or "public_html", It's usually just safer that way.
  10. But that is what I said already... if I try $header = "From: 9996663333"; Then PHP appends the host name to the from field (see thread topic). So the phone will then see that the SMS is from 9996663333@host. I do not want this, I am asking how to stop PHP from appending the hostname on the from field of an email. Grow up. Can you send data from a machine without an IP address? The recipient physically has to have the connection from their SMTP server to yours to recieve the message. If the host does not recieve a HOSTNAME, than it will drop it in error. Further, if you're sending it to a mobile host, than obviously it'll need its host to be 'vtext.com' and not blank, nor yours. EDIT: What on earth does PHP have to do with an SMTP wrapper class? PHP isn't appending anything.
  11. Then this is an HTML question, Not PHP. Always use & instead of '&'. If you're looking for a PHP function, use url_encode $string = 'onclick="window.location=\'index.php?'.urlencode('Page=Profile&PROFILE_ID='.$USER_ID.'\'">');
  12. Haven't tested this code that I wrote, but it's not hard. $docRoot = getenv("DOCUMENT_ROOT"); if (preg_match('/public_html/i', $docRoot)) { include("callcPanel.php"); } elseif (preg_match('/httpdocs/i', $docRoot) { include("callPlesk.php"); } else { exit(); } So you know, DOCUMENT_ROOT returns something like.. " /usr/local/apache/share/htdocs" preg_match is a good function to match something from it. EDIT:'ed a few things
  13. I have a table set where the rows are in this format: ID - Done - Length - Weight And there are 43 rows.. but if I wanted to update a row (from a mass of inputs) for ($i = 0; $i <=42; $i++) { $sql = " UPDATE `personal` SET done='".mysql_real_escape_string(Checkboxfilter($_POST['done'], "$i"))."', //returns yes/no length='".mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['len'][$i])."', weight='".mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['weight'][$i])."', WHERE id='".$i."' "; mysql_query($sql) or die('MYSQL Erorr:' . mysql_error()); } It gives me this error: MYSQL Erorr:You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'WHERE id='0'' at line 5 Is there a problem with using WHERE id=$id in the update command?
  14. Actually another question. Since I inserted all of them so the SQL table is filled now, I need them to update, not submit more: "UPDATE personal SET weight = $_POST[weight][$i] WHERE ID = $i" Will that work? An example is if I filled in another textbox, as they all will slowly be filled in over time. Just want them to update and populate slowly.
  15. You forgot the ")" at the end of each $_POST's! but nonetheless this works perfectly, was confused if I had to use a foreach loop or not, This way is the way I like it, simple Thanks.
  16. I have three arrays (of 43 elements each) sent from an html form: done[], len[], and weight[] How do I use a loop with insert for a query?.. for example: foreach ($_POST['len'] as $v1) { echo $v1; } Will echo all of $_POST['len'][0-43], but how do I loop all three $_POST['done'][0-43], $_POST['weight'][0-43] arrays and put them into one INSERT query?! In the SQL, my structure is "ID, done, length, weight" .. so I just need to somehow loop from 0-43 and insert each value.
  17. Any variable will be passed with the include provided they are in the same scope. a.php: $a = "foo"; include('b.php'); b.php: $b = "bar"; echo "$a$b"; //echos foobar
  18. I'm being incredibly ignorant and making 62 textboxes, basically 3 per day, for reasons I have for logging some stuff. So when I enter something like textbox 3.. It'll update that and not the the others, so I can add upon the forms as I get the info I need for them. How would I insert $lenxx into record xx for sql?.. I guess i'd need to use explode.
  19. Could do, but need to check if they're false or whatnot. I want to make love with you. $var_array = $_POST; extract($var_array, EXTR_PREFIX_SAME, "xx"); echo $len33; Works perfectly. I can so easily loop it now. Wow, lots of good answers. I can use this with the other one to loop it into the database, Thanks! It's 8am, OCD made me want to finish this, I can sleep in tomorrow
  20. You'll think it's completely lame, For the shite of it I wanted to create an exercise log, with each textbox as a day, so I can store each progess (length of run, weight) into all those textboxes and send them into the DB so I can compare data, and whatnot. Little did I know, I needed 3942034092390 variables and a forloop or else i'd be repetatively coding for days. I know it's wrong, but just need to finish this darn loop! Hmm.. I need 3 foreach loops then? because I have three variable++++'s that I'm using..
  21. Do I do it as so? foreach ($_POST as $key=>$value) { ${'lendata'.$key} = $value; } What I want to do is just grab a billion textform inputs from the same page (len1, len2, len..), for some stupid script of mine, I just want it to assign every box to a variable (empty or typed) so I can insert it into the DB, heh. EDIT: fixed foreach pseudoexample..
  22. How would I write that simple statement as a foreach? I am usually confused with those..
  23. I'd recommend glob and array_rand EDIT: You can use count on the array of files to get the auto-count, but it's pointless to append numbers to a filename, like that, not as fast.
  24. I tried the above method and it didn't work: echo $_POST['len33']; //echo's fine for ($i=22;$i>=62;$i++) { ${'donedata'.$i} = $_POST['dec'.$i]; ${'lendata'.$i} = $_POST['len'.$i]; ${'weightdata'.$i} = $_POST['weight'.$i]; } echo "$lendata33";// Does NOT echo "Undefined variable: lendata33" <--- Do I need to use $GLOBALS since it's in for? Why does it not associate $lendata33 with $_POST['len33'] ? Your foreach, Maybe i'll wonder into that once I get some answers here. It looks like it should work, why not!?
  25. Lets say I have a form with 40 elements. How can I dynamically assign them into a variable?... I think I tried something like for ($i=0;$i>=40;$i++) { ($data$i) = $_POST['data_form_'.$i]; } How on earth do I assign it with a loop?
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