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  1. Hi dreamwest and thanks for replying. Sorry for the noob question, but how would I apply preg replace to my script?
  2. I'm basicly having trouble displaying XML data scraped from an URL using cURL. What the code should do: Using Curl the code should "grab" the xml data from a specified URL. It should then "navigate" to <SONGHISTORY><SONGS> where the two key pairs (PLAYEDAT & TITLE) are located. From there it should allow me to output as many of the key pair results (up to 10) or as little (no lower than 1) as I need. Eg 1 result would be -> 14:01 50 Cent - G-Unit and so on up to 10 results. What the code is actually doing: The code connects and grabs the data fine. The problem is, it will only output one pair ie played and title. What I have done and what I need: With help, I have determined that the reason for this is because I am asigning all the results into one variable, therefore it will only echo out one set of results when called outside the class / function rather than the whole lot. What I can't work out is how to remidy this. I also need to work out how to define constant variables instead of using global. I just don't understand the syntax I have variables defined in a config file like, $host, $port, $password but the only way I can use them is by using global which I am told is wrong. The Code: This is the code Im having trouble with. Firstly the way I summon my code (which is actually a part built class) and display the results I require in index.php Some of the variables (as I said earlier) are taken from config.php $simpleplaying = new simple(); $simpleplaying = $simpleplaying->simplestats(); if($error == 1) { echo '<div id="playing"><span class="status_red"> ' . $error_message1. '</span></div>'; } else { echo '<div id="playing"><span class="title">Now Playing: </span><span class="text"> '. $simple[6].'</span></div>'."\n"; echo '<div id="listen_link">-<span class="text"><a href="'. $listen_link .'" class="listen_link">Click To Listen</a></span></div>'; } And lastly, the class code itself class advanced { function advancedstats() { date_default_timezone_set('Europe/London'); //Globals Required global $host, $port, $admin_password, $error, $played, $title; //Get Advanced Statistics $advancedurl = "http://".$host.":".$port. "/admin.cgi?pass=".$admin_password. "&mode=viewxml&page=0"; $options = array( CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER => true, // return web page CURLOPT_HEADER => false, // don't return headers CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION => false, // follow redirects CURLOPT_ENCODING => "", // handle all encodings CURLOPT_USERAGENT => "Mozilla/5.0", // who am i CURLOPT_AUTOREFERER => false, // set referer on redirect CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT => 2, // timeout on connect CURLOPT_TIMEOUT => 2, // timeout on response CURLOPT_MAXREDIRS => 0, // stop after 10 redirects ); $ch = curl_init( $advancedurl ); curl_setopt_array( $ch, $options ); $advsts = curl_exec( $ch ); $err = curl_errno( $ch ); curl_close( $ch ); if(!$err) { $xml = new SimpleXmlElement($advsts); $i=0; foreach ($xml->xpath('///SONGHISTORY') as $songhistory) { foreach($songhistory->SONG as $songs) { $i++; $songs->PLAYEDAT = date("G:i", (int) $songs->PLAYEDAT); $played = $songs->PLAYEDAT; $title = $songs->TITLE; if($i >= $lastplayed) break; } } } else { $error = 1; } } } Oh and the reason for this peice of code: $songs->PLAYEDAT = date("G:i", (int) $songs->PLAYEDAT); Is because the XML data (PLAYEDAT) comes in the form of a unix time stamp which requires "decoding" for want of a more accurate word. Also thought I would add that the reason I made this a class is because I am going to be handeling the data it brings back and displaying it in lots of diferent ways, so it was suggested I used a class and pass the data to various functions within that class which would then handle it how I wanted it so I could display it how I wanted it. If that makes sense? Thanks for looking guys, I hope someone knowledgable can lend a hand. I've trawled google for hours but when you don't know the technical name for the problems you're having, it's hard finding solutions. And some of the examples on the net are not much help if you can't work out how they apply to what you are trying to do when you are only a novice lol.
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