ThatMatt Posted December 15, 2008 Share Posted December 15, 2008 Hey! I've been trying to understand Classes for a long time. But can't really get it. So how can you turn a code like this into a class. <? include "config.php"; if(isset($_GET['register'])) { if((!$_POST[username]) || (!$_POST[password]) || (!$_POST[cpassword]) || (!$_POST)) { echo "Sorry! You left a field blank!"; }else{ $username = $_POST[username]; $password = $_POST[password]; $cpassword = $_POST[cpassword]; $email = $_POST; if($password == $cpassword) { $password = sha1(md5(md5(sha1(md5(sha1(sha1(md5($password)))))))); $cname = mysql_query("SELECT `username` FROM `users` WHERE `username` = '$username'"); $cname= mysql_num_rows($cname); if($cname>=1) { echo "The username is already in use"; }else{ $username = addslashes(htmlspecialchars($username)); $email = addslashes(htmlspecialchars($email)); $adduser = mysql_query("INSERT INTO `users` (`username`, `password`, `email`) VALUES('$username','$password','$email')"); mail("$email", "$config[name]", "Dear $username Thank you for registering on $config[name]. We hope to hear from you soon! Thanks! $config[name] Staff!", "From: no-reply@$config[name]"); $adduser = mysql_query("INSERT INTO `users` (`username`, `password`, `email`, `userlevel`) VALUES('$username','$password','$email','2')"); echo "You are now registered,<br><br>You can now login to your account"; } }else{ echo "Your password and conformation password do not match!"; } } }else{ echo "<form action='register.php?register' method='post'> <table width='350'> <tr> <td width='150'>Username:</td> <td width='200'><input type='text' name='username' size='30' maxlength='25'></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Password:</td> <td><input type='password' name='password' size='30' maxlength='25'></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Confirm Password:</td> <td><input type='password' name='cpassword' size='30' maxlength='25'></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Email:</td> <td><input type='text' name='email' size='30' maxlength='55'></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan='2'><center><input type='submit' value='Register'></center></td> </tr> </table> </form>"; } ?> Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/137001-php-class-how-to-turn-a-normal-script-into-classes/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueman378 Posted December 15, 2008 Share Posted December 15, 2008 Looking at that code there is no real point turning it into a class, you wouldn't gain any benefit. the main idea of classes are they are a persistent object making it easier to have multiple objects of the same type, you use classes if you need more than one object of the same type. eg a form generator, you may have multiple forms on a page if you want to keep track of all the elements, the form name, the action ect for 8 forms it would be very hard to keep track of all those variables thats where classes come in you define each form as a new object. thatway all your variables can be kept track of via $form->formname; $form2->formname; thats t he real usefulness of classes, your script however is best left unclassed. Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/137001-php-class-how-to-turn-a-normal-script-into-classes/#findComment-715581 Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThatMatt Posted December 15, 2008 Author Share Posted December 15, 2008 Thanks for that note! Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/137001-php-class-how-to-turn-a-normal-script-into-classes/#findComment-715593 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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