PHP - Callback Script
Hello, I'm developing a script that includes an admincp. I want to know if anyone knows how to make it so when the administrator goes to the update section of the admin cp, it checks the scripts current version and displays the latest version released, then they have an option to install the latest version, using php to release the files needed with a list of files on the update server.
Is there any possible way to do this? Similar Tutorials <td> <button onclick="alertdialog()"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-trash"> </span></button></td> <script> function alertdialog(){ window.confirm("Are you sure you want to delete this post?"); } </script> This is my code. I need to have a callback to a PHP script when a user decides to delete a post. I think html POST is the most unobtrustive way to do this. What's the easiest / most robust way to send data to a script when the user clicks OK? Appreciated. Mark This topic has been moved to Miscellaneous. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=343702.0 Hey All, I am looking for a way to setup licensing for a script i built, I am not to worried about the script being modified because I will have different tutorials on modifying things within the script, but I would like to restrict the use of the script to a Per Domain basis. I am looking for some resources or a foot in the right direction to achieve this. Basically, I am looking to setup an authentication code linked to a domain name. The user uploads the script, adds user/pass/authentication code. Are callbacks a way for me to setup a database with this info, and if the code doesn't match the domain it's not usable? perhaps by including an important file or command... thanks in advance for any info. Hi guys, I'm working on a customer appointment system using PHP where the users or admin adds customers to the system and book them an appointment for a specific date and time, and it all works fine. I've now been told the system should have a callback button, so for example, if a user is booking an customers appointment then at point the customer says am not interested at the moment call me back in 1months time for example, the user would click the callback button, keys in 1month into the text field and press save. the system would now store this information in the database but remove the customer from the customer list, then in 1months time that customer would appear back on the customer list and the admin can call back again. Making the customer appear back in 1months time or so seems very technical for me so would like you expertise on this one. Please I would more than welcome any input you may have or if you have a better or simplier idea. Thanks guys. Hello there I was wondering if anyone could help me with this problem See I running a site where people can log in, and everytime they log in, a cookie is set, based on their username. so when a user complete a offer, my website send a link to a Network. (example: www.Network.com/offer=9384736) When the Network has receive the link with the offer (offer=9384736) , then they will do a postback call to my website. Example my site is www.mywebsite.com/PB.php/offer=9384736 Then my postback script will get the offer and check for the cookie when a postback call is made from the network to my script. So what i want is when someone giving me a postback call, a script will check for the cookie ( the user who have complete a offer) I was just think just to put this in echo $_COOKIE["user"];, but that dident work, because it was the network who called my postback. So have anyone any idea how i can do this? Would really appericate if someone could help me out Thanks! Is it possible to pass a callback function to other class's method?
Is what I am attempting to do a bad idea?
Thanks
<?php class validate { public function __construct($data,$callback) { //A bunch of script goes here, and I don't want to duplicate it if($callback) { //Use $callback function to modify $data } } } class controller { public function savePage() { //A bunch of script goes here, and I don't want to duplicate it $validate=new validate(array('hello'),$this->callback); } } class controller_page1 extends controller { public function callback() { //script which will be used to modify future $data } } ?> I have a small site that is based around maxbounty offers (incentives for leads as such) and I can't seem to work out a good way to adjust the database entry for 'currency' when the callback is performed.
Basically, I just need help finding a (fairly) secure php script (http://www.maxbounty.../help.cfm?id=12) that connects to my database and adjusts the user's balance to a certain amount on the call back.
In addition, one to deduct from the balance on call would also help heaps!
Is anybody able to help out?
I have a file I'm trying to split up to separate some HTML from PHP code. Everything works fine when all of the code is together but when I split it into two files the two call back functions in the html form will not work. No errors and when I view the page source my file is included with the form. Any help would be appreciated. Here is the file that has the include statement. add_action('admin_menu', 'sampleoptions_add_page_fn'); // Add sub page to the Settings Menu function sampleoptions_add_page_fn() { add_options_page('Options Example Page', 'Options Example', 'administrator', __FILE__, 'options_page_fn'); } function options_page_fn() { ?> <?php include('options_form.php'); ?> <?php } Here is the options_form.php file code. Code: [Select] <div class="wrap"> <div class="icon32" id="icon-options-general"><br></div> <h2>My Example Options Page</h2> Some optional text here explaining the overall purpose of the options and what they relate to etc. <form action="options.php" method="post"> <?php settings_fields('plugin_options'); ?> <?php do_settings_sections(__FILE__); ?> <p class="submit"> <input name="Submit" type="submit" class="button-primary" value="<?php esc_attr_e('Save Changes'); ?>" /> </p> </form> </div> I'm guessing that it may have to do with this line of code, due to the page parameter but I don't know that much about that area. <?php do_settings_sections(__FILE__); ?> Thanks in advance Probably missing something really stupid here. My usort function: private function compareLastName($x, $y) { if($x['Name'] == $y['Name']) { return 0; } elseif ($x['Name'] < $y['Name']) { return -1; } else { return 1; } } is being called in this function, same file: public function loadAll() { //various SQL stuff $arrayNoNulls = $stmt->fetchAll(); //various SQL stuff $arrayNulls = $stmt->fetchAll(); $arrayAll = array_merge($arrayNoNulls, $arrayNulls); usort($arrayAll, "compareLastName"); print_r($arrayAll); } The page outputs the unsorted array, preceded by the warning. What am I missing? I am getting
set_exception_handler() expects the argument (static BugReporter::exception_handler) to be a valid callback in ....
The line is set_exception_handler(array('static BugReporter', 'exception_handler')); BugReporter is a class - eg
class BugReporter {
}
exception_handler is a function withing the class
I have no idea what is wrong. I haven't come across set_exception_handler() before
Can anyone see what is wrong - Thanks I have a listener which executes a HTTP request to a remote API before the User entity is persisted and uses the response to set one of the entity's properties. It will also listen for update and remove and will make the appropriate HTTP request to the API but will not modify the entity. All works as desired... Almost. If when persisting the entity, I have some error, the remote API and my application become out of sync. I wish to change my application to perform a second call to the API if an error occurs and reverse the previous call. My thoughts on how to implement a Place a try/catch block when executing the query. Don't like this approach. Add an ExceptionListener which somehow retrieves the entity and makes the applicable changes. Maybe part of the solution, but too complicated to be the full solution. When adding, updating, or deleting a user from the remote API under UserListener's three methods, adding a callback which gets executed upon a PDOException. I think this is the best approach and expanded my thoughts below.
<?php namespace App\EventListener; use Doctrine\Persistence\Event\LifecycleEventArgs; use App\Service\HelpDeskClient; use App\Entity\AbstractUser; final class UserListner { private $helpDeskClient; public function __construct(HelpDeskClient $helpDeskClient) { $this->helpDeskClient = $helpDeskClient; } public function prePersist(AbstractUser $user, LifecycleEventArgs $event) { $this->helpDeskClient->addUser($user); //$user will be updated with the HTTP response } public function preUpdate(AbstractUser $user, LifecycleEventArgs $event) { $this->helpDeskClient->updateUser($user); } public function preRemove (AbstractUser $user, LifecycleEventArgs $event) { $this->helpDeskClient->deleteUser($user); } } Okay, how do I actually do this? Was thinking of modifying UserListner as follows: //... use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\KernelEvents; final class UserListner { // ... public function prePersist(AbstractUser $user, LifecycleEventArgs $event) { $this->helpDeskClient->addUser($user); $event->getObjectManager()->getEventManager()->addEventListener(KernelEvents::EXCEPTION, function($something) use($user) { // Use $this->helpDeskClient to reverse the changes }); } // Similar for update and remove }
But when trying this approach, I get a PDOException, but my callback never gets excecated. I've also tried replacing KernelEvents::EXCEPTION with '\PDOException' (note the quotes) with no success. Any ideas what I should be doing differently? Maybe some totally different approach? I suppose I could make the request to the API after the DB query is complete for updating and deleting, but not for adding. Hi everyone! I've been working on a php script to replace links that contain a query with direct links to the files they would redirect to. I'm having trouble echoing $year in my script. Listed below is the script, just below ,$result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM $dbname WHERE class LIKE '%$search%'") or die(mysql_error());, in the script I try to echo $year. It doesn't show up in the table on the webpage. Everything else works fine. Any help wold be appreciated greatly. Thanks in advance. <?php include 'config2.php'; $search=$_GET["search"]; // Connect to server and select database. mysql_connect($dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpass)or die("cannot connect"); mysql_select_db("vetman")or die("cannot select DB"); $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM $dbname WHERE class LIKE '%$search%'") or die(mysql_error()); // store the record of the "" table into $row //$current = ''; echo "<table align=center border=1>"; echo "<br>"; echo "<tr>"; echo "<td align=center>"; ?> <div style="float: center;"><a><h1><?php echo $year; ?></h1></a></div> <?php echo "</td>"; echo "</tr>"; echo "</table>"; // keeps getting the next row until there are no more to get if($result && mysql_num_rows($result) > 0) { $i = 0; $max_columns = 2; echo "<table align=center>"; echo "<br>"; while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) { // make the variables easy to deal with extract($row); // open row if counter is zero if($i == 0) echo "<tr>"; echo "<td align=center>"; ?> <div style="float: left;"> <div><img src="<?php echo $image1; ?>"></div> </div> <?php echo "</td>"; // increment counter - if counter = max columns, reset counter and close row if(++$i == $max_columns) { echo "</tr>"; $i=0; } // end if } // end while } // end if results // clean up table - makes your code valid! if($i > 0) { for($j=$i; $j<$max_columns;$j++) echo "<td> </td>"; echo '</tr>'; } mysql_close(); ?> </table> Hi i have this upload script which works fine it uploads image to a specified folder and sends the the details to the database. but now i am trying to instead make a modify script which is Update set so i tried to change insert to update but didnt work can someone help me out please this my insert image script which works fine but want to change to modify instead Code: [Select] <?php mysql_connect("localhost", "root", "") or die(mysql_error()) ; mysql_select_db("upload") or die(mysql_error()) ; // my file the name of the input area on the form type is the extension of the file //echo $_FILES["myfile"]["type"]; //myfile is the name of the input area on the form $name = $_FILES["image"] ["name"]; // name of the file $type = $_FILES["image"]["type"]; //type of the file $size = $_FILES["image"]["size"]; //the size of the file $temp = $_FILES["image"]["tmp_name"];//temporary file location when click upload it temporary stores on the computer and gives it a temporary name $error =array(); // this an empty array where you can then call on all of the error messages $allowed_exts = array('jpg', 'jpeg', 'png', 'gif'); // array with the following extension name values $image_type = array('image/jpg', 'image/jpeg', 'image/png', 'image/gif'); // array with the following image type values $location = 'images/'; //location of the file or directory where the file will be stored $appendic_name = "news".$name;//this append the word [news] before the name so the image would be news[nameofimage].gif // substr counts the number of carachters and then you the specify how how many you letters you want to cut off from the beginning of the word example drivers.jpg it would cut off dri, and would display vers.jpg //echo $extension = substr($name, 3); //using both substr and strpos, strpos it will delete anything before the dot in this case it finds the dot on the $name file deletes and + 1 says read after the last letter you delete because you want to display the letters after the dot. if remove the +1 it will display .gif which what we want is just gif $extension = strtolower(substr($name, strpos ($name, '.') +1));//strlower turn the extension non capital in case extension is capital example JPG will strtolower will make jpg // another way of doing is with explode // $image_ext strtolower(end(explode('.',$name))); will explode from where you want in this case from the dot adn end will display from the end after the explode $myfile = $_POST["myfile"]; if (isset($image)) // if you choose a file name do the if bellow { // if extension is not equal to any of the variables in the array $allowed_exts error appears if(in_array($extension, $allowed_exts) === false ) { $error[] = 'Extension not allowed! gif, jpg, jpeg, png only<br />'; // if no errror read next if line } // if file type is not equal to any of the variables in array $image_type error appears if(in_array($type, $image_type) === false) { $error[] = 'Type of file not allowed! only images allowed<br />'; } // if file bigger than the number bellow error message if($size > 2097152) { $error[] = 'File size must be under 2MB!'; } // check if folder exist in the server if(!file_exists ($location)) { $error[] = 'No directory ' . $location. ' on the server Please create a folder ' .$location; } } // if no error found do the move upload function if (empty($error)){ if (move_uploaded_file($temp, $location .$appendic_name)) { // insert data into database first are the field name teh values are the variables you want to insert into those fields appendic is the new name of the image mysql_query("INSERT INTO image (myfile ,image) VALUES ('$myfile', '$appendic_name')") ; exit(); } } else { foreach ($error as $error) { echo $error; } } //echo $type; ?> Hello, I stored a fsockopen function in a separate "called.php" file, in order to run it as another thread when it needs. The called script should return results to the "master.php" script. I'm able to run the script to get the socket working, and I'm able to get results from the called script. I tried for hours but I can't do the twice both My master.php script (with socket working): Code: [Select] <?php $command = "(/mnt/opt/www/called.php $_SERVER[REMOTE_ADDR] &) > /dev/null"; $result = exec($command); echo ("result = $result\r\n"); ?> and my called.php script Code: [Select] #!/mnt/opt/usr/bin/php-cli -q <?php $device = $_SERVER['argv'][1]; $port = "8080"; $fp = fsockopen($device, $port, $errno, $errstr, 5); fwrite($fp, "test"); fclose($fp); echo ("normal end of the called.php script"); ?> In the master script, if I use Code: [Select] $command = "(/mnt/opt/www/called.php $_SERVER[REMOTE_ADDR] &) > /dev/null"; the socket works, but I have nothing in $result (note also that I don't anderstand why the ( ... &) are needed!?) and if I use Code: [Select] $command = "/mnt/opt/www/called.php $_SERVER[REMOTE_ADDR]"; I have the correct text "normal end of the called.php script" in $result but the socket connection is not performed (no errors in php logs) Could you help me to find a way to let's work the two features correctly together? Thank you. hey guys im really just after a bit of help/information on 2 things (hope its in the right forum).
1. basically I'm wanting to make payments from one account to another online...like paypal does...im wondering what I would need to do to be able to do this if anyone can shine some light please?
2.as seen on google you type in a query in the search bar and it generates sentences/keywords from a database
example:
so if product "chair" was in the database
whilst typing "ch" it would show "chair" for a possible match
I know it would in tale sql & json but im after a good tutorial/script of some sort.
if anyone can help with some information/sites it would be much appreciated.
Thank you
I'm trying to use this script known as SimpleImage.php that can be found here <a href="http://www.white-hat-web-design.co.uk/articles/php-image-resizing.php">link</a> I'm trying to include what is on the bottom of the page to my existing script can anyone help me I've tried several ways but its not working. Code: [Select] <?php session_start(); error_reporting(E_ALL); ini_set('display_errors','On'); //error_reporting(E_ALL); // image upload folder $image_folder = 'images/classified/'; // fieldnames in form $all_file_fields = array('image1', 'image2' ,'image3', 'image4'); // allowed filetypes $file_types = array('jpg','gif','png'); // max filesize 5mb $max_size = 5000000; //echo'<pre>';print_r($_FILES);exit; $time = time(); $count = 1; foreach($all_file_fields as $fieldname){ if($_FILES[$fieldname]['name'] != ''){ $type = substr($_FILES[$fieldname]['name'], -3, 3); // check filetype if(in_array(strtolower($type), $file_types)){ //check filesize if($_FILES[$fieldname]['size']>$max_size){ $error = "File too big. Max filesize is ".$max_size." MB"; }else{ // new filename $filename = str_replace(' ','',$myusername).'_'.$time.'_'.$count.'.'.$type; // move/upload file $target_path = $image_folder.basename($filename); move_uploaded_file($_FILES[$fieldname]['tmp_name'], $target_path); //save array with filenames $images[$count] = $image_folder.$filename; $count = $count+1; }//end if }else{ $error = "Please use jpg, gif, png files"; }//end if }//end if }//end foreach if($error != ''){ echo $error; }else{ /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAVE TO DATABASE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ ?> Well the subject line is pretty explicit. I found this script that uploads a picture onto a folder on the server called images, then inserts the the path of the image on the images folder onto a VACHAR field in a database table. Code: [Select] <?php //This file inserts the main image into the images table. //address error handling ini_set ('display_errors', 1); error_reporting (E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE); //authenticate user //Start session session_start(); //Connect to database require ('config.php'); //Check whether the session variable id is present or not. If not, deny access. if(!isset($_SESSION['id']) || (trim($_SESSION['id']) == '')) { header("location: access_denied.php"); exit(); } else{ // Check to see if the type of file uploaded is a valid image type function is_valid_type($file) { // This is an array that holds all the valid image MIME types $valid_types = array("image/jpg", "image/jpeg", "image/bmp", "image/gif"); if (in_array($file['type'], $valid_types)) return 1; return 0; } // Just a short function that prints out the contents of an array in a manner that's easy to read // I used this function during debugging but it serves no purpose at run time for this example function showContents($array) { echo "<pre>"; print_r($array); echo "</pre>"; } // Set some constants // This variable is the path to the image folder where all the images are going to be stored // Note that there is a trailing forward slash $TARGET_PATH = "images/"; // Get our POSTed variable $image = $_FILES['image']; // Sanitize our input $image['name'] = mysql_real_escape_string($image['name']); // Build our target path full string. This is where the file will be moved to // i.e. images/picture.jpg $TARGET_PATH .= $image['name']; // Make sure all the fields from the form have inputs if ( $image['name'] == "" ) { $_SESSION['error'] = "All fields are required"; header("Location: member.php"); exit; } // Check to make sure that our file is actually an image // You check the file type instead of the extension because the extension can easily be faked if (!is_valid_type($image)) { $_SESSION['error'] = "You must upload a jpeg, gif, or bmp"; header("Location: member.php"); exit; } // Here we check to see if a file with that name already exists // You could get past filename problems by appending a timestamp to the filename and then continuing if (file_exists($TARGET_PATH)) { $_SESSION['error'] = "A file with that name already exists"; header("Location: member.php"); exit; } // Lets attempt to move the file from its temporary directory to its new home if (move_uploaded_file($image['tmp_name'], $TARGET_PATH)) { // NOTE: This is where a lot of people make mistakes. // We are *not* putting the image into the database; we are putting a reference to the file's location on the server $sql = "insert into images (member_id, image_cartegory, image_date, image) values ('{$_SESSION['id']}', 'main', NOW(), '" . $image['name'] . "')"; $result = mysql_query($sql) or die ("Could not insert data into DB: " . mysql_error()); header("Location: images.php"); echo "File uploaded"; exit; } else { // A common cause of file moving failures is because of bad permissions on the directory attempting to be written to // Make sure you chmod the directory to be writeable $_SESSION['error'] = "Could not upload file. Check read/write persmissions on the directory"; header("Location: member.php"); exit; } } //End of if session variable id is not present. ?> The script seems to work fine because I managed to upload a picture which was successfully inserted into my images folder and into the database. Now the problem is, I can't figure out exactly how to write the script that displays the image on an html page. I used the following script which didn't work. Code: [Select] //authenticate user //Start session session_start(); //Connect to database require ('config.php'); $sql = mysql_query("SELECT* FROM images WHERE member_id = '".$_SESSION['id']."' AND image_cartegory = 'main' "); $row = mysql_fetch_assoc($sql); $imagebytes = $row['image']; header("Content-type: image/jpeg"); print $imagebytes; Seems to me like I need to alter some variables to match the variables used in the insert script, just can't figure out which. Can anyone help?? I have an application which runs on more than one server and need to launch one PHP script from another PHP script. Since this is different than a function call I'm not sure how it's done. I plan to include parameters in the URL I send and use GETs to pick up parameters in the "called" PHP script. Thanks for sugestions How would I go about making it to where,, I can tell the script to use a certain extension of php in the script like curl.. ? Thanks |