PHP - Php And Godaddy Hosting
Hello, I am new. I have created a very simple webpage that has content the changes when a link is clicked. The site works perfectly on my "localhost". I am running Apache 2.2 and PHP 5.3 on localhost. When I upload to my GoDaddy shared hosting, ( I beleive Apahe 1.3 and PHP 5.2) my "index.php" displays fine on load. However, when any of the links are clicked the content area where it is supposed to change disapeears. Here is a sample of the code that I am using:
// These are the links in the index.php html code... <li><a href="index.php?id='home'" id="home" name="home">Home</a></li> <li><a href="index.php?id='form'" id="form" name="form">Register</a></li> <?php include("form1.php"); getPage(); ?> html.... Then on the form1.php page is the following code... function getPage() { $linkID = $_GET['id']; if ($linkID == NULL) { changeBool("'home'"); } else changeBool($linkID); } //end example The function "changeBool()" has a switch structure that is determined by the $_GET[] var. I beleive this has something to do with the php.ini settings, possibly the apache settings...any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Similar Tutorialsi dont understand what is wrong plz help me.
here is code
$name = "img/".rand(1,9999999).".png"; $myFile = $name; $fh = fopen($myFile, 'w') or die("can't open file"); $stringData = $html; fwrite($fh, $stringData); fclose($fh); $file=$name; $fst=file_get_contents($file); $im=imagecreatefromstring($fst); imagefilter($im, IMG_FILTER_GRAYSCALE); imagefilter($im, IMG_FILTER_NEGATE); //Convert to Grey Scale for($i=0;$i<123;$i++){ for($j=0;$j<50;$j++){ $px=imagecolorat($im,$i,$j); if($px<0x303030){ imagesetpixel($im,$i,$j,0); }else{ imagesetpixel($im,$i,$j,0xffffff); } } } $database = unserialize(@file_get_contents("db.txt")); if($database === false) $database = array(); // modify the database if needed if($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'POST'){ if($_POST['submit'] == 'Add') $database[$_POST['ident']] = substr($_POST['letter'], 0, 1); if($_POST['submit'] == 'Del') unset($database[$_POST['ident']]); if($fh = @fopen('db111.txt', 'w+')){ fwrite($fh, serialize($database)); fclose($fh); } }else{ $newimage = true; } $width = 130; $height = 40; $captcha_gridstart =1; $captcha_gridspace =2; $letters = findletters($im, $width, $height, $captcha_gridstart, $captcha_gridspace); $count = count($letters); $cellw = ($count > 0) ? intval(100 / $count) : 0; //dispeckle the image and GET co-ordinates of the characters of captcha image and return them. function findletters($image, $width, $height, $gridstart, $gridspace){ $offsets = array(); $o = 0; $atstartx = true; for($x = 0; $x < $width; $x++){ $blankx = true; for($y = 0; $y < $height; $y++){ if(imagecolorat($image, $x, $y) == 0){ $blankx = false; break; } } if(!$blankx && $atstartx){ $offsets[$o]['startx'] = $x; $atstartx = !$atstartx; }else if($blankx && !$atstartx){ $offsets[$o]['endx'] = $x; $atstartx = !$atstartx; $o++; } } $count = $o; for($o = 0; $o < $count; $o++){ for($y = 0; $y < $height; $y++){ $blanky = true; for($x = $offsets[$o]['startx']; $x < $offsets[$o]['endx']; $x++){ if(imagecolorat($image, $x, $y) == 0){ $blanky = false; break; } } if(!$blanky){ $offsets[$o]['starty'] = $y; break; } } for($y = $height-1; $y > $offsets[$o]['starty']; $y--){ $blanky = true; for($x = $offsets[$o]['startx']; $x < $offsets[$o]['endx']; $x++){ if(imagecolorat($image, $x, $y) == 0){ $blanky = false; break; } } if(!$blanky){ $offsets[$o]['endy'] = $y; break; } } } for($o = 0; $o < $count; $o++){ $offsets[$o]['ident'] = ""; for($x = $offsets[$o]['startx'] + $gridstart; $x < $offsets[$o]['endx']; $x += $gridspace){ for($y = $offsets[$o]['starty'] + $gridstart; $y < $offsets[$o]['endy']; $y += $gridspace){ $offsets[$o]['ident'] .= ((imagecolorat($image, $x, $y) == 0) ? "0" : "1"); #echo $offsets[$o]['ident'].'<br>'; } } } return $offsets; } $a=""; foreach($letters as $letter){ $asciiletter = $database[$letter['ident']]; if(!empty($asciiletter)) { $a.=$asciiletter; } } For the first time in my life, I can't open a webpage with curl: $ch = curl_init(); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST, 2); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, FALSE); //curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSLVERSION, 3); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_USERAGENT, "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.02; Windows NT 5.0)"); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR, dirname(__FILE__).'/godaddycokie.txt'); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE, dirname(__FILE__).'/godaddycokie.txt'); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, 1); $url = 'https://auctions.godaddy.com'; curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_REFERER, $url); echo curl_exec($ch); Any clues? Some Javascript trick?! Hello, I have a script that will resize all images in a directory.. the script functions properly on my normal hosting (through hostgator) but when I try to run the script on a GoDaddy site, the script will only get about half way done and then just stop without any errors. I've checked the max_execution_time and it's set to 90 but the script seems to stop after around 25 seconds. I wrote another script that was just a for loop with sleep(1) to run 90 times and it did without any issues.. I was thinking it was a memory error but I don't get any fatal errors saying so... I know its something to do with the config of GoDaddy but I can't figure out the exact cause. the server does have PHP5 installed and the only error i can even get to throw through the GoDaddy logs is a warning about ./json.so not being able to load.. Can anyone think of anything off the top of their head that could cause this to happen only on GoDaddy? this is the gist of the function but its been modified a tiny bit... (only filenames that are created etc) <?php // The file $filename = 'test.jpg'; // Set a maximum height and width $width = 200; $height = 200; // Content type header('Content-type: image/jpeg'); // Get new dimensions list($width_orig, $height_orig) = getimagesize($filename); $ratio_orig = $width_orig/$height_orig; if ($width/$height > $ratio_orig) { $width = $height*$ratio_orig; } else { $height = $width/$ratio_orig; } // Resample $image_p = imagecreatetruecolor($width, $height); $image = imagecreatefromjpeg($filename); imagecopyresampled($image_p, $image, 0, 0, 0, 0, $width, $height, $width_orig, $height_orig); // Output imagejpeg($image_p, null, 100); ?> thanks! Is there a PHP "API" that can connect to GoDaddy, list domains, change the dns and whois? Possibly add new domains? I highly doubt it, and if not, I'll start writing one. However, GoDaddy uses what must be the worst HTML code EVER. WHO THE @$%^ uses javascript FOR EVERY LINK. That is just plain unnecessary. And I have a feeling GoDaddy wouldn't like such an API, and would make any attempt to break it Thanks I'm so angry right now. Just want to vent a little.
Godaddy sucks. They are currently taking an blow torch to their servers, or them damn gremlins. Our shared host cpanel server is on for a few seconds then down again. If it is up, it can't connect to mysql. Then it works, then back. Why? oh ohhh ohhhh! Cause yesterday, from 7pm to this morning, 5 am they did what ever it is those nuts do and well now my client, our customers and I can't use the site. YAY!
No idea when it will be back. Work to do. But...why would that piss me off so much? That's not it!!
The day before yesterday, which would be Tuesday they had already started screwing things up. What ever they did caused the sql settings in my php.ini file to no longer mesh with the server. SO, I get the call from client and employees, "it's not working." Can't get to mysql. Call GoDaddy, they disable my php.ini and the timezone for the server changed and some odd hours later employees where calling me saying the data changed early.
72 hours, roughly of on edge, what's going to be next from GoDaddy.
This is just the past few days!
The 2 weeks before that I was trying to get a asp.net c# MVC application to run on another of their servers. Nope. Ended up getting a new host. 2 weeks!! Those 2 weeks were filled with godaddy saying "Everything is ok on our end.. something is wrong with your code." Upload the code to new server and it just worked. Hum?
Over the past 6+ years I have had nothing but head aches dealing with godaddy. Their normal solution is found in the next pay package, or it isn't their problem in the first place.
We had issues sending emails out from PHP. This was a big one. 5+ years of dealing with it. Sometimes they got the email, sometimes they didn't. Looked around the net, use a php mailer plug in. Same problem. Tweaked sent froms and return's to. Same thing. Years of godaddy saying they are setup right. Guess what! Nope! Found out they had a setting hidden deep in the horrid control panels that tweaked something I don't even know what and that seemed like a fix. Nope. So we start doing an in depth look at our server reputation and logging the ip's emails came from. Testing those IP's to see if they were black listed showed us that yes some of them were black listed. We send maybe 25 emails out a month? All legit, clean. But shared server so, someone did it. GoDaddy said there was nothing they could or would do about it. That's right! Their server's were blacklisted, shucks!
My last 2 clients on godaddy are making the switch. Soon I will be godaddy free and will strongly recommend new clients away.
Sorry that this was a big long BLAH of garbage. Thank you for listening. I feel better now.
Hi I've created my website, I'm hosting it on Godaddy but my email doesn't work at all, it shows the errors so it looks like it works and the mail has been sent, but i don't get any emails at all. I used different emails, one from Gmail and one from Godaddy. I've been loking for the solution for that for last few days... can you help, please? Hi I was wondering if anybody could help me. I have used this form script on other hosting packages and it work well however I can not get it to work on Godaddy. I have not written the script i got it off the web and therefore i am having trouble implementing the advise from Godaddy. "It appears that the form in question allows you to define the To address for the message, but that in most cases the From address is designated as the email address entered by the party submitting the form. For anti-spam purposes, emails using a major provide as the From address (e.g. @hotmail, @gmail, @yahoo, etc) will often be rejected. As a result, we recommend that the From address for your message be a dedicated address utilizing your hosted domain; for example, contactform@your-directories.com. We recommend that you update your configuration to use a defined From address as previous indicated in order to resolve the issues which you are encountering" I guess what I am asking for is a fairy godmother/father to look at my code and tell me what I need to do to make it work. If anybody can help me I would be really greatful as I have been trying to make this work for day. Thanks for your time Kelly Code: [Select] <?php // ------------- CONFIGURABLE SECTION ------------------------ $mailto = 'kpayne@your-directories.com' ; $subject = "ContactForm" ; $formurl = "http://www.your-directories.com/contact.html" ; $thankyouurl = "http://www.your-directories.com/Forms/Thankyoucontact.html" ; $errorurl = "http://www.your-directories.com/Forms/Errorcontact.html" ; $email_is_required = 1; $name_is_required = 1; $comments_is_required = 1; $uself = 0; $use_envsender = 1; $use_sendmailfrom = 1; $smtp_server_win = '' ; $use_webmaster_email_for_from = 1; $use_utf8 = 1; $my_recaptcha_private_key = '' ; // -------------------- END OF CONFIGURABLE SECTION --------------- define( 'MAX_LINE_LENGTH', 998 ); $headersep = (!isset( $uself ) || !$uself) ? "\r\n" : "\n" ; $content_type = (!isset( $use_utf8 ) || ($use_utf8 == 0)) ? 'Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"' : 'Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"' ; if (!isset( $use_envsender )) { $use_envsender = 0 ; } if (isset( $use_sendmailfrom ) && $use_sendmailfrom) { ini_set( 'sendmail_from', $mailto ); } if (isset( $smtp_server_win ) && strlen($smtp_server_win)) { ini_set( 'SMTP', $smtp_server_win ); } $envsender = "-f$mailto" ; $fullname = (isset($_POST['fullname']))? $_POST['fullname'] : $_POST['name'] ; $phone = $_POST['phone'] ; $email = $_POST['email'] ; $department = $_POST['department'] ; $comments = $_POST['comments'] ; $http_referrer = getenv( "HTTP_REFERER" ); if (!isset($_POST['email'])) { header( "Location: $formurl" ); exit ; } if (($email_is_required && (empty($email) || !preg_match('/@/', $email))) || ($name_is_required && empty($fullname)) || ($comments_is_required && empty($comments))) { header( "Location: $errorurl" ); exit ; } if ( preg_match( "/[\r\n]/", $fullname ) || preg_match( "/[\r\n]/", $email ) ) { header( "Location: $errorurl" ); exit ; } if (strlen( $my_recaptcha_private_key )) { require_once( 'recaptchalib.php' ); $resp = recaptcha_check_answer ( $my_recaptcha_private_key, $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'], $_POST['recaptcha_challenge_field'], $_POST['recaptcha_response_field'] ); if (!$resp->is_valid) { header( "Location: $errorurl" ); exit ; } } if (empty($email)) { $email = $mailto ; } $fromemail = (!isset( $use_webmaster_email_for_from ) || ($use_webmaster_email_for_from == 0)) ? $email : $mailto ; if (function_exists( 'get_magic_quotes_gpc' ) && get_magic_quotes_gpc()) { $comments = stripslashes( $comments ); } $messageproper = "This message was sent from:\n" . "$http_referrer\n" . "------------------------------------------------------------\n" . "------------------------------------------------------------\n" . "Name of Sender: $fullname\n" ."------------------------------------------------------------\n" . "Phone Number of Sender: $phone\n" ."------------------------------------------------------------\n" . "Email of sender: $email\n" ."------------------------------------------------------------\n" . "For the Attention of Department: $department\n" . "------------------------- COMMENTS -------------------------\n\n" . "------------------------------------------------------------\n" . "------------------------------------------------------------\n" . wordwrap( $comments, MAX_LINE_LENGTH, "\n", true ) . "\n\n------------------------------------------------------------\n" ; $headers = "From: \"$fullname\" <$fromemail>" . $headersep . "Reply-To: \"$fullname\" <$email>" . $headersep . "X-Mailer: chfeedback.php 2.16.1" . $headersep . 'MIME-Version: 1.0' . $headersep . $content_type ; if ($use_envsender) { mail($mailto, $subject, $messageproper, $headers, $envsender ); } else { mail($mailto, $subject, $messageproper, $headers ); } header( "Location: $thankyouurl" ); exit ; ?> MOD EDIT: [code] . . . [/code] tags added. Hello, I have been working on my website lateley and realized that godaddy only allows a 1000 email limit. I am sure this will be fine when the site first launches but if I get more and more users it will cause some issues. How can I fix this? Is there like a function that can bypass this or something??? Thanks in advance :-) Hey guys, bit of a newb here. But I am having a brutal time trying to get the php mail() function to work with GoDaddy. I contacted them and they said I must use their PHP gdform.php script to send out emails. My script sends the emails from register.php and functions.php. Does anyone know how I can integrate godaddy's gdform.php to work with my functions.php mail() script. Doesn't make sense to me my go daddy makes this so difficult to use a simple function. Thanks in advance!!! My register.php script Code: [Select] <?php include ('config.inc.php'); include ('functions.php'); // Those two files can be included only if INCLUDE_CHECK is defined session_name('wkLogin'); // Starting the session session_set_cookie_params(2*7*24*60*60); // Making the cookie live for 2 weeks session_start(); if($_SESSION['id'] && !isset($_COOKIE['wkRemember']) && !$_SESSION['rememberMe']) { // If you are logged in, but you don't have the wkRemember cookie (browser restart) // and you have not checked the rememberMe checkbox: $_SESSION = array(); session_destroy(); // Destroy the session } if(isset($_GET['logoff'])) { $_SESSION = array(); session_destroy(); header("Location: tester.php"); exit; } if($_POST['submit']=='Login') { // Checking whether the Login form has been submitted $err = array(); // Will hold our errors if(!$_POST['username'] || !$_POST['password']) $err[] = 'All the fields must be filled in!'; if(!count($err)) { $_POST['username'] = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['username']); $_POST['password'] = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['password']); $_POST['rememberMe'] = (int)$_POST['rememberMe']; // Escaping all input data $row = mysql_fetch_assoc(mysql_query("SELECT id,usr FROM wk_members WHERE usr='{$_POST['username']}' AND pass='".md5($_POST['password'])."'")); if($row['usr']) { // If everything is OK login $_SESSION['usr']=$row['usr']; $_SESSION['id'] = $row['id']; $_SESSION['rememberMe'] = $_POST['rememberMe']; // Store some data in the session setcookie('wkRemember',$_POST['rememberMe']); } else $err[]='Wrong username and/or password!'; } if($err) $_SESSION['msg']['login-err'] = implode('<br />',$err); // Save the error messages in the session header("Location: tester.php"); exit; } else if($_POST['submit']=='Register') { // If the Register form has been submitted $err = array(); if(strlen($_POST['username'])<4 || strlen($_POST['username'])>32) { $err[]='Your username must be between 3 and 32 characters!'; } if(preg_match('/[^a-z0-9\-\_\.\@]+/i',$_POST['username'])) { $err[]='Your username contains invalid characters!'; } if(!checkEmail($_POST['email'])) { $err[]='Your email is not valid!'; } if(!count($err)) { // If there are no errors $pass = substr(md5($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'].microtime().rand(1,100000)),0,6); // Generate a random password $_POST['email'] = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['email']); $_POST['username'] = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['username']); // Escape the input data mysql_query(" INSERT INTO wk_members(usr,pass,email,regIP,dt) VALUES( '".$_POST['username']."', '".md5($pass)."', '".$_POST['email']."', '".$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']."', NOW() )"); if(mysql_affected_rows($link)==1) { send_mail( 'noreply@mygodaddydomain.com', $_POST['email'], 'Registration System Demo - Your New Password', 'Your password is: '.$pass); $_SESSION['msg']['reg-success']='We sent you an email with your new password!'; } else $err[]='This username is already taken!'; } if(count($err)) { $_SESSION['msg']['reg-err'] = implode('<br />',$err); } header("Location: tester.php"); exit; } $script = ''; if($_SESSION['msg']) { // The script below shows the sliding panel on page load $script = ' <script type="text/javascript"> $(function(){ $("div#panel").show(); $("#toggle a").toggle(); }); </script>'; } ?> My Mail() funtions.php script Code: [Select] <?php function checkEmail($str) { return preg_match("/^[\.A-z0-9_\-\+]+[@][A-z0-9_\-]+([.][A-z0-9_\-]+)+[A-z]{1,4}$/", $str); } function send_mail($from,$to,$subject,$body) { $headers = ''; $headers .= "From: $from\n"; $headers .= "Reply-to: $from\n"; $headers .= "Return-Path: $from\n"; $headers .= "Message-ID: <" . md5(uniqid(time())) . "@" . $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] . ">\n"; $headers .= "MIME-Version: 1.0\n"; $headers .= "Date: " . date('r', time()) . "\n"; mail($to,$subject,$body,$headers); } ?> Godaddys gdform.php Code: [Select] <?php $request_method = $_SERVER["REQUEST_METHOD"]; if($request_method == "GET") { $query_vars = $_GET; } elseif ($request_method == "POST") { $query_vars = $_POST; } reset($query_vars); $t = date("U"); $file = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . "\ssfm\gdform_" . $t; $fp = fopen($file,"w"); while (list ($key, $val) = each ($query_vars)) { fputs($fp,"<GDFORM_VARIABLE NAME=$key START>\r\n"); fputs($fp,"$val\r\n"); fputs($fp,"<GDFORM_VARIABLE NAME=$key END>\r\n"); if ($key == "redirect") { $landing_page = $val; } } fclose($fp); if ($landing_page != "") { header("Location: http://".$_SERVER["HTTP_HOST"]."/$landing_page"); } else { header("Location: http://".$_SERVER["HTTP_HOST"]."/"); } ?> Just a basic email test gives me this error: Warning: mail() [function.mail]: Failed to connect to mailserver at "relay-hosting.secureserver.net" port 25, verify your "SMTP" and "smtp_port" setting in php.ini or use ini_set() in D:\hosting\7746358\html\testmail.php on line 7 Mail Sent. mailtest.php Code: [Select] <?php $to = "someone@domain.com"; $subject = "Test mail"; $message = "Hello! This is a simple email message."; $from = "noreply@mygodaddydomain.com"; $headers = "From:" . $from; mail($to,$subject,$message,$headers); echo "Mail Sent."; ?> This topic has been moved to Third Party PHP Scripts. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=332575.0 Hi; I had an email from my hosting company which said that my account was hacked and one script in images folder is trying to send thousands of spams(file name : "/public_html/images/sm5vy7.php"). they blocked my account and asked me to check if there is any script or code that may cause this problem. The only server side page I had was a contact.php file that has mail() function in it. the code is like this; "if( isset($_POST['submit'])) { $name=$_POST['name']; $comment=$_POST['comment']; $email=$_POST['email']; $phone=$_POST['phone']; $to = "sample@gmail.com"; $subject = "sample"; $message = "sample"; $from = "$email"; $headers = "Content-type:text;charset=utf-8" . "\r\n"; $headers .= "From: $from" . "\r\n"; mail($to,$subject,$message,$headers); }" My question is "can the code I used cause any security problem that someone be able to create a php file in my images folder or someone has accessed my account?" Thank you in advance I'm really in a big trouble Hello - I have usually run my own servers, and always drop my .php files with MYSQL connection strings in a directory like /var, with webroot being /var/www/mysite. I now find myself in a shared hosting environment for a client and wondering the safety of my connection string .php files. Unfortunately they are sitting in a folder in the root of my hosting directory right now, and they feel vulnerable. It seems the only thing I could do would be to put the root of my hosting into a subdirectory, point the site there, and then put my connection strings on directory back. But seems the problem is they are still in my shared hosting. What's the best way to secure this type of sensitive info in a shared environment? I'm also getting ready to explore credit card processing via an API, and wondering if shared hosting is even worth it. Thanks!! Hello, we got a site running in to different servers, the other one is a sub domain that will be use as internal pages and the other one is external. As of that I need to pass session to see if a user details.
Is there a another secure way to pass session data to other server without storing on the database?
I launched my new website about a month ago. I switched from one web host to another due to poor hosting performance. Now I'm running into the same issue again -- poor web hosting performance.
My first web host was Hostgator. My current web host is AT&T. I hate the thought of switching to a different web host every month trying to find one that will reliably host my site. Does anyone here have a reliable web host that they use and would recommend?
My question is relative since what is reliable for a simple web site, may not be reliable for one that is more complex. For this reason, I can't simply trust web host reviews.
My website isn't overly complicated, but it's more complex than just basic HTML. It uses a lot of PHP, as well as a MySQL database that only has two small tables. The website uploads and downloads small text files regularly. It also sends E-mail attatchments quite often.
Because I just launched, my website isn't getting a ton of traffic -- about 10 users per day. However, I'm beginning to run into the same problem as before. My web host's server is starting to show itself as being unreliable. As with my first web host, it seems as if it may be due to overcrowding on the shared server.
Do any of you run any moderately complex websites? If so, who do you use for a reliable web host?
I've considered setting up my own server with a LAMP configuration and hosting the site myself. However, I don't know a lot about Linux or Apache, and so would like to avoid this. But because the computer would only be hosting my own website, and no one else's, I have to believe that a LAMP setup would be more reliable than a shared server that is overcrowded.
A reliable web host is really what I'm looking for. But I don't want to keep going down the road of trial and error. If anyone uses a web host that reliably supports their moderately-complex website, then I would love to hear from you. I'm sick of my site failing due to server issues. Like the Duracel commercial says, "It just has to work!"
Please forgive me if you feel that my post doesn't correctly fit the forum category. I tried to figure out which category best fits this topic, but none of them seemed to be perfectly suitable.
Thank you for your time, as well as for any suggestions.
Hey Friends,
I am new to this forum, and does not know anything about programming. And I require very small help from the experts of forum. I have downloaded free image hosting script from web & it is not working fine, it gets stuck at basic.php (one of the file in script). I am sharing the script here also sharing the website. My website : bsm1313.5gbfree.com
Note : I have uploaded a rar file. Kindly change extension to .rar from .php. as it was not allowing me to upload the rar file.
Any kind of help is highly highly appreciated. Thanks a ton in advance.
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5 downloads I'm running about 50 domains on a private host that's going out of business, so I need to move providers soon. The Amazon or Google cloud platforms are intriguing. Does anyone have any experience using either for website hosting?
My current solution is a Plesk management interface. So, I'm hoping to install the same wherever I go (because migrating 50 domains manually ...)
Code: [Select] <div id="recent"> <p class="title"><?php echo "Staff Picks"; ?></p> <div id="gallery"> <?php $i = 0; while($album = mysql_fetch_row($recent)): ?> <?php if(++$i%4 == 1): ?><div><?php endif; ?> <?php $image = mysql_fetch_row(mysql_query('SELECT `id`, `extension` FROM `image` WHERE `album_id`='.$album[0].' ORDER BY `id` DESC LIMIT 0,1')); ?> <a href="<?php echo WEB; ?>a/<?php echo alphaID($album[0]); ?>"> <img src="<?php echo WEB; ?>small/<?php echo alphaID($image[0]); ?>.<?php echo $image[1]; ?>" alt=""/> </a> <?php if($i%4 == 0): ?></div><?php endif; ?> <?php endwhile; ?> <?php if($i%4 != 0): ?></div><?php endif; ?> </div> I have this code, which on my image hosting website, displays a grid of the latest albums of images that users upload. I really have no experience in Php. I to change this code to simply display a grid of albums that i choose, not the latest. Like 'staff picks' instead of 'most recent'. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Hello guys, I have created a mini image hosting website. Well, I have successfully coded the file upload, including security to allow certain image extensions and size as a beginner in PHP. However, only one thing remains is the image link. You can view the website on this address http://mini-image-hosting.99k.org/ where it is currently hosting on a free web hosting account with a free sub-domain. Right now, only the image can be uploaded and is being stored in a directory. Nevertheless, I want that when the person uploads an image, he gets also the link, for example: http://mini-image-hosting.99k.org/xxx.jpg something like that. Can you help me for this? Forbidden You don't have permission to access /cgi-bin/sendmail.php on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. |