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joshgarrod

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Hi everyone. I have a search script on my website that when returning results doesn't show the corresponding image, where am I going wrong please? I would like preferably for it to display as a thumbnail linking to the larger image in a seperate page. I cannot get it to work. Could someone have a look for me please.

 

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
<title>Search for spares</title>
<style type="text/css">
<!--
.style1 {font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif}
-->
</style>
</head>

<body>
<h2 class="style1">Search</h2> 
<form action="<?=$PHP_SELF?>" method="post" name="search" class="style1">
Seach for: <input type="text" name="find" /> in 
<Select NAME="field">
<Option VALUE="StockDescription">Stock description</option>
<Option VALUE="ID">Stock ID</option>
<Option VALUE="StockNumber">Stock number</option>
</Select>
<input type="hidden" name="searching" value="yes" />
<input type="submit" name="search" value="Search" />
</form>
<p class="style1">
  <?php
//This is only displayed if they have submitted the form 
if ($searching =="yes") 
{ 
echo "<h2>Results</h2><hr>"; 

//If they did not enter a search term we give them an error 
if ($find == "") 
{ 
echo "<p>Please enter a search term"; 
exit; 
} 

// Otherwise we connect to our Database 
mysql_connect("lgfdhh", "dfgh", "dfghgh") or die(mysql_error()); 
mysql_select_db("sto21") or die(mysql_error()); 

// We preform a bit of filtering 
$find = strtoupper($find); 
$find = strip_tags($find); 
$find = trim ($find); 

//Now we search for our search term, in the field the user specified 
$find_array = explode(" ", $find);
$find_sql = "";     // init
foreach ($find_array as $temp)
   $find_sql .= "upper($field) LIKE '%$temp%' OR ";
// note only need to do the substr once, the second time was removing the other %'
$find_sql = substr($find_sql, 0, -3);  // throw away last OR statement 

$sql = "SELECT * FROM stock WHERE $find_sql";
$data = mysql_query($sql) OR DIE("SQL Was: " . $sql . "<br />ERROR: " . mysql_error());

  $sql = "SELECT * FROM stock";
  if ($result = mysql_query($sql)) {
    if (mysql_num_rows($result)) {
      // It is now safe to use $result.
    } else {
      // No results found.
    }
  } else {
    // Query failed. Good place to debug, eg;
    echo "Query failed<br />" . $sql . "<br />" . mysql_error();
  }
  $fileName="searchLog.txt";
   $fp=fopen($fileName, "a");
      
      $search="$find  -  ";
    //with endline char   

         
      $bytesWritten = fwrite ($fp, $search);
if ($bytesWritten < 1)
mail ("josh@stowmarketcaravans.co.uk", "problem writing to log", "eom");//if this fails, check directory permissions

//And we display the results 
while($result = mysql_fetch_array( $data )) 
{ 
echo "<b>Stock ID:   </b>";
echo $result['ID']; 
echo "<br>"; 
echo "<b>Stock number:   </b>";
echo $result['StockNumber']; 
echo "<br>"; 
echo "<b>Stock description:   </b>";
echo $result['StockDescription']; 
echo "<br>"; 
echo "<b>Price:   </b>";
echo $result['ItemPrice']; 
echo "<br>"; 
echo "<b>Image:   </b>";
echo $result['<td align=center><a href="Image">"Image"</a></td>']; 
echo "<br>"; 
echo "<hr>";
} 

//This counts the number or results - and if there wasn't any it gives them a little message explaining that 
$anymatches=mysql_num_rows($data); 
if ($anymatches == 0) 
{ 
echo "Sorry, but we can not find an entry to match your query<br><br>"; 
} 

//And we remind them what they searched for 
echo "<b>Searched For:</b> " .$find; 
} 
?>
</p>
</body>
</html>

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echo $result['<td align=center><a href="Image">"Image"</a></td>']; 

 

shouldnt be smth like:

echo "<img src=\"{$result['imagePath']}\" />"

 

Where 'imagePath' is the path to the thumbnail. You can put the whole thing between <a> tags to link it to the full size image.

 

Hope i got it right and helped.

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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
<title>Search for spares</title>
<style type="text/css">
<!--
.style1 {font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif}
-->
</style>
</head>

<body>
<h2 class="style1">Search</h2> 
<form action="<?=$PHP_SELF?>" method="post" name="search" class="style1">
Seach for: <input type="text" name="find" /> in 
<Select NAME="field">
<Option VALUE="StockDescription">Stock description</option>
<Option VALUE="ID">Stock ID</option>
<Option VALUE="StockNumber">Stock number</option>
</Select>
<input type="hidden" name="searching" value="yes" />
<input type="submit" name="search" value="Search" />
</form>
<p class="style1">
  <?php
  $find = $_POST['find'];
//This is only displayed if they have submitted the form 
if ($searching =="yes") 
{ 
echo "<h2>Results</h2><hr>"; 

//If they did not enter a search term we give them an error 
if ($find == "") 
{ 
echo "<p>Please enter a search term"; 
exit; 
} 

// Otherwise we connect to our Database 
mysql_connect("lgfdhh", "dfgh", "dfghgh") or die(mysql_error()); 
mysql_select_db("sto21") or die(mysql_error()); 

// We preform a bit of filtering 
$find = strtoupper($find); 
$find = strip_tags($find); 
$find = trim ($find); 

//Now we search for our search term, in the field the user specified 
$find_array = explode(" ", $find);
$find_sql = "";     // init
foreach ($find_array as $temp)
   $find_sql .= "upper($field) LIKE '%".$temp."%' OR";
// note only need to do the substr once, the second time was removing the other %'
$find_sql = substr($find_sql, 0, -3);  // throw away last OR statement 

$sql = "SELECT * FROM stock WHERE $find_sql";
$data = mysql_query($sql) OR DIE("SQL Was: " . $sql . "<br />ERROR: " . mysql_error());

  $sql = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM stock");
  $num = mysql_num_rows($sql);
  if ($num > 0) {
      // There's a result
  } else {
      // No results found.
  }
  
  $fileName="searchLog.txt";
   $fp=fopen($fileName, "w+");
      
      $search="$find  -  ";
    //with endline char   

         
      $bytesWritten = fwrite ($fp, $search);
if ($bytesWritten < 1)
mail ("josh@stowmarketcaravans.co.uk", "problem writing to log", "eom");//if this fails, check directory permissions

//And we display the results 
while($result = mysql_fetch_array( $data )) 
{ 
echo "<b>Stock ID:   </b>";
echo $result['ID']; 
echo "<br>"; 
echo "<b>Stock number:   </b>";
echo $result['StockNumber']; 
echo "<br>"; 
echo "<b>Stock description:   </b>";
echo $result['StockDescription']; 
echo "<br>"; 
echo "<b>Price:   </b>";
echo $result['ItemPrice']; 
echo "<br>"; 
echo "<b>Image:   </b>";
echo $result['<td align=center><a href="Image">"Image"</a></td>']; 
echo "<br>"; 
echo "<hr>";
} 

//This counts the number or results - and if there wasn't any it gives them a little message explaining that 
$anymatches=mysql_num_rows($data); 
if ($anymatches == 0) 
{ 
echo "Sorry, but we can not find an entry to match your query<br><br>"; 
} 

//And we remind them what they searched for 
echo "<b>Searched For:</b> " .$find; 
} 
?>
</p>
</body>
</html>

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