PHP - How Can I Pass <div> Contents Through A Form?
I have a purchase order displaying on a site that the user can edit quantities for. I want them to be able to hit submit and it takes that form and submits it to some code that auto creates a PDF with it.
The PDF part is easy, I use DOMPDF to create that and it works fine, I just can't seem to get the values passed through. I can easily pass the values of just the input boxes through the $_POST but I don't want to have to recreate the PDF setup after the post. I'd rather just use some Javascript or something to grab the innerHTML of a <div> element and somehow make it available after the form is submitted so the PHP code can use it to send to DOMPDF. The form submits to itself and I have a piece of code at the top of the page which will create the PDF, I just need the <div> contents and I'm done. How do I get it? I could set it into a hidden variable but the reason I'm not doing that is because for some reason when I assign the big table which contains the whole purchase order into the hidden variable and then try to print it, it comes out all messed up. I don't know why and I'd rather just find another way than attempt to figure that out. Similar TutorialsThis topic has been moved to JavaScript Help. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=347360.0 Hello, I want to use this function in form. How can I pass parameter in form ? please help me. Thanks <?php function displayName($fetch) { echo "your Name is ".$fetch; } ?> I'll be having .txt files uploaded via a form. Upon submission, it will be passed to another .php file to have the data entered into the database. It's not uploading the file to the folder, and while the trigger echoes what's set up to echo, it's loading the data into the database.
Here is the form: echo '<form action="/wp-content/plugins/csi_stats/csi_process.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data"> Select Boxscore to upload: <input type="file" name="fileToUpload" id="fileToUpload"> <input type="submit" value="Upload" name="submit"> </form>'; } Here is csi_process.php $filename = $_FILES['fileToUpload']['name']; $target_dir = "/wp-content/uploads/csi_boxscores/21/"; $target_file = $target_dir . basename($_FILES["fileToUpload"]["name"]); $uploadOk = 1; $imageFileType = strtolower(pathinfo($target_file,PATHINFO_EXTENSION)); // Check if image file is a actual image or fake image if(isset($_POST["submit"])) { // $check = getimagesize($_FILES["fileToUpload"]["tmp_name"]); echo $target_file . ' Boxscore Sent'; echo '<br>' .$filename; $uploadOk = 0; } $query = " LOAD DATA INFILE '$fileName' INTO TABLE a_stats FIELDS TERMINATED BY '|' LINES TERMINATED BY '\r\n' IGNORE 2 Lines (jersey,points,2pm,2pa,3pm,3pa,ftm,fta,oreb,dreb,treb,ast,blk,stl,deflect,turn,charge,pf,tf) SET team = 426"; "team" will ultimately be a variable, and I'll have "game" in there too.
Here is the data: 235a5d12-be10-43af-abba-e45456d9d8da Jersey|Points|TwoPointsMade|TwoPointAttempts|ThreePointsMade|ThreePointAttempts|FreeThrowsMade|FreeThrowAttempts|OffensiveRebounds|DefensiveRebounds|Rebounds|Assists|BlockedShots|Steals|Deflections|Turnovers|Charges|PersonalFouls|TechnicalFouls 10|8|1|2|2|6|0|0|0|4|4|1|1|1|0|1|0|0|0 12|3|0|5|0|3|3|4|1|2|3|0|1|1|0|0|0|2|0 20|8|4|6|0|0|0|0|1|1|2|0|1|1|0|2|0|0|0 22|3|0|1|1|1|0|0|1|2|3|1|0|0|0|2|0|2|0 24|18|4|7|1|3|7|10|0|2|2|1|0|1|0|3|0|3|0 32|1|0|2|0|3|1|2|2|1|3|0|0|1|0|0|0|2|0 41|8|0|0|2|3|2|2|0|0|0|0|0|1|0|0|0|1|0 43|11|5|7|0|0|1|2|0|6|6|1|0|4|0|2|0|3|0 52|3|1|6|0|0|1|1|4|3|7|0|0|1|0|1|0|4|0 Edited November 14, 2020 by Jim R Hi, I'm trying to pass values from an array into a form. As a newbie, I've came up with the code underneath, but I want to pinpoint all the first values toward 1 selection list in the form. Any suggestions how to accomplish this? Thanks in advance. Ruud <html> <head> <title>Test formulier</title> </head> <body> <h2>Test formulier</h2> <form action="test.php" method="post"> <p> <?php $prijzen = array( array("01", "125","150", "A" => true,"B" => true), array("02", "125","150", "A" => true,"B" => true), array("03", "125","150", "A" => true,"B" => false), array("04", "125","150", "A" => true,"B" => true) ); ?> </P> <select name="prijzen[]" id="prijzen" multiple="multiple" size="7" class="none"> <?php while(list($key, $val) = each($prijzen)){ while(list($key2, $val2) = each($val)){ echo '<option value="'.$key2.'">'.$val2.'</option>'.PHP_EOL; } } ?> </select> </body> </html> I am working on search result page where all the thumbnail will display and its working fine. but what my boss wants is when user click on any thumbnail a new window will open with the product image and next and prev button so that user will navigate search result through new window so how i can pass all the ID to new window so that this funtionality can be done thanks in advance.. On an HTML Form, I have several Text boxes called "base1, base2...base13" Another text box I have is called "base_quantity" In my PHP routine: This is part of my code: Code: [Select] $selected_base = $_POST['base1']; if ($selected_base == 'yes') { $base_value = $base_value + 1; $base_status = 'Yes'; } else if ($selected_base == 'no') { $base_value = $base_value - 1; $base_status = 'No'; }Later on in the PHP routine I want to pass back to the Form the value of $base_status and place it in the "base_quantity" text box. Something like this: base_quantity = $base_value. Can someone tell me how information is passed back to the FORM. Thank You, Sam Currently I have a PHP file that is pulling information from a table in the Database and inserting it into an HTML table. It consists of the fields: Last_Name, First_Name, Party, District, Address, CIty, State, Zip, and Email. And the Email field is being converted to a Hyperlink. (All working fine so far) I also have a form that has a prewritten letter to be sent to the email address. I need to have the HyperLink from the Email pass the address to the form to allow me to send it. I am not sure how to get this to happen. Here is the code I have so far: The pull from the database: <?php $dbhost = 'localhost'; $dbuser = 'removed'; $dbpass = 'removed'; $db = 'removed'; $link = mysql_connect($dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpass)or die(mysql_error()); mysql_select_db($db)or die(mysql_error()); $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM 2011members") or die(mysql_error()); echo "<table border='1'>"; echo "<tr> <th>Last Name</th> <th>First Name</th> <th>Party</th> <th>District</th> <th>Address</th> <th>City</th> <th>State</th> <th>Zip</th> <th>Email</th> </tr>"; // keeps getting the next row until there are no more to get while($row = mysql_fetch_array( $result )) { // Print out the contents of each row into a table echo "<tr><td>"; echo $row['Last_Name']; echo "</td><td>"; echo $row['First_Name']; echo "</td><td>"; echo $row['Party']; echo "</td><td>"; echo $row['District']; echo "</td><td>"; echo $row['Address']; echo "</td><td>"; echo $row['City']; echo "</td><td>"; echo $row['State']; echo "</td><td>"; echo $row['Zip']; echo "</td><td>"; //Normal Pull //echo $row['Email']; //echo "</td><td>"; //Just Hyperlink //echo '<a href="http://',Email,'">',Email,'</a>'; //echo "</td></tr>"; echo '<a href="http://'.$row['Email'].'">'.$row['Email'].'</a>'; echo "</td></tr>"; } echo "</table>"; ?> The Form: Code: [Select] <?php if($_POST){ $to = 'becca@windfallstudio.com'; $subject = "WHAT SHOULD THIS BE"; $message = "Date: $date\n\r". "Dear $legislator,\n\r". "As a constituent of yours, I urge you to closely review $bill as it pertains to the distribution and allotment of the 4 percent bed tax collected at lodging properties in Montana.\n\r". "Tourism is very important to Montana. Not only it is the second largest industry in Montana, it is also a key economic engine for businesses and the thousands of Montanans that have jobs because of tourism.\n\r". "Nearly 10 million visitors travel to our state each year, contributing between $2.4 billion and $3 billion annually into our economy. In addition to bringing new money into our state, these visitors also help support more than 42,000 Montana jobs and $897 million in worker salaries. (Source: Montana Office of Tourism Annual Report - 2010)\n\r". "Please rest assured that these millions of visitors don't come on their own. They are enticed to come here through marketing and outreach done by various organizations that include the Montana Office of Tourism, Glacier Country Regional Tourism Commission and Missoula Convention and Visitor Bureau.\n\r". "While there is a 7 percent bed tax collected at all lodging entities in the state, 3 percent supports the General Fund and 4 percent supports travel-related partners. The 4 percent is vital to marketing our stage and it is imperative for that money to remain solely dedicated to travel and tourism promotion. I would urge you to vote no on any bill that would direct any portion of that 4 percent elsewhere.\n\r". "Thank you for your consideration in this request and for doing all you can to represent us, your constituents, to the best of your ability. I look forward to hearing from you soon.\n\r". "Sincerely,\n".u "$name \n". "$street \n". "$city, $zip \n". "$email \\n". $headers = "From: $email"; mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers); // SUCCESS! echo '<p class="notice">'. 'Thank you for your submission. '. '</p>'; // clear out the variables for good-housekeeping unset($date,$legislator,$bill,$name,$street,$city,$zip,$email); $_POST = array(); } ?> <div id="content" class="section"> <?php arras_above_content() ?> <?php if (have_posts()) : while (have_posts()) : the_post(); ?> <?php arras_above_post() ?> <div id="post-<?php the_ID() ?>" <?php arras_single_post_class() ?>> <?php arras_postheader() ?> <div class="entry-content clearfix"> <form method="post" action="" id="letter"> <p><label for="name">Date</label> <input type="text" name="date" id="date" value="<?php echo $_POST['date'];?>"/></p> <p>Dear Senator/Representative <select name="legislator"> <option>Choose a Legislator</option> <option>Senator John Q. Public</option> <option>Rep. Jane Q. Public</option> <option>Some Third Person</option> </select>,</p> <p>As a constituent of yours, I urge you to closely review Bill <select name="bill"> <option>Choose a Bill</option> <option>SB 13 / LC0448</option> <option>LC0505</option> <option>LC0532</option> </select> as it pertains to the distribution and allotment of the 4 percent bed tax collected at lodging properties in Montana.</p> <p>Tourism is very important to Montana. Not only it is the second largest industry in Montana, it is also a key economic engine for businesses and the thousands of Montanans that have jobs because of tourism.</p> <p>Nearly 10 million visitors travel to our state each year, contributing between $2.4 billion and $3 billion annually into our economy. In addition to bringing new money into our state, these visitors also help support more than 42,000 Montana jobs and $897 million in worker salaries. (Source: Montana Office of Tourism Annual Report - 2010)</p> <p>Please rest assured that these millions of visitors don't come on their own. They are enticed to come here through marketing and outreach done by various organizations that include the Montana Office of Tourism, Glacier Country Regional Tourism Commission and Missoula Convention and Visitor Bureau.</p> <p>While there is a 7 percent bed tax collected at all lodging entities in the state, 3 percent supports the General Fund and 4 percent supports travel-related partners. The 4 percent is vital to marketing our stage and it is imperative for that money to remain solely dedicated to travel and tourism promotion. I would urge you to vote no on any bill that would direct any portion of that 4 percent elsewhere.</p> <p>Thank you for your consideration in this request and for doing all you can to represent us, your constituents, to the best of your ability. I look forward to hearing from you soon.</p> <p>Sincerely,<br /> <label for="name">Name:</label> <input type="text" name="name" id="name" value="<?php echo $_POST['name'];?>"/><br /> <label for="email">Street:</label> <input type="text" name="street" id="street" value="<?php echo $_POST['street'];?>"/><br /> <label for="email">City:</label> <input type="text" name="city" id="city" value="<?php echo $_POST['city'];?>"/><br /> <label for="email">Zip:</label> <input type="address" name="zip" id="zip" value="<?php echo $_POST['zip'];?>"/><br /> <label for="email">E-mail:</label> <input type="text" name="email" id="email" value="<?php echo $_POST['email'];?>"/></p> <input type="submit" class="button" value="Submit" /> </form> <?php the_content( __('<p>Read the rest of this entry »</p>', 'arras') ); ?> <?php wp_link_pages(array('before' => __('<p><strong>Pages:</strong> ', 'arras'), 'after' => '</p>', 'next_or_number' => 'number')); ?> </div> What do I need to do to get the Email link from the HTML table to pass to the Email variable in the Form? Hello, this question was already answered on this form but the answer was deleted by admin a year or so ago. anyway, I have an edit items page with multiple images and I do not want to have to relocate all of the images manually but if I do not then an empty variable is passed to mysql, thus deleting my image. What do I need to know to write a code that will not pass an empty variable to my table? Do I use sprint? I work with a large codebase and I have this situation come up fairly often:
the legacy class has large objects such as:
$design->motor->dimensions->a; $design->motor->dimensions->bd; $design->specifications->weight; $design->data->height; //etcWhen I create a new class, that class sometimes operates on the specific data, so say: class MyClass { public function compute($weight, $height, $a) { //stuff } } //and I call this for example as such: (new MyClass())->compute($design->specifications->weight, $design->data->height, $design->motor->dimensions->a);CONS: Potential issue: if design specs change and I need to change things parameters in "compute" function, I need to "re-key" the variables I pass to the function, and adjust things accordinly in MyClass as wel. PROS: only the exact data is being passed, and this data can come from anywhere it is viable, so in effect the function is fairly well separated, I think. Alternative option for me is to pass the entire design object, i.e class MyClass { public function compute(&$design) //can also be done via DI through a setter or constructor. { print $design->specifications->weight; print ($design->data->height + $design->motor->dimensions->a); //stuff } } (new MyClass())->compute($design);PROS: In this case when things change internally in which variables are needed and how things are computed, I only need to change the code in compute function of the class itself. CONS: MyClass now needs to be aware of how $design object is constructed. When it comes to this parameter passing, and Dependency Injection like this in general, does Computer Science advocate a preference on this issue? Do I pass the entire object, or do I pass only the bits and pieces I need? Hi, Is there a way to send extracted information from one (local) MySQL db, via PHP, to an external web form - having that web form submit that info to it's connected MySQL db without human interaction? Basically, I need to automate a process using the $_GET function to that form but not sure if there is a way to accomplish this from just connecting to the web form (itself); bypassing direct MySQL access which is the later option. Any input appreciated - thanks! I have a form, details getting from customer and calculate the grand total, here how can i pass my grand total value to ccavenue payment gateway page and getting payment form customer? code : https://www.pastiebin.com/5cdbae859bb64 I'm trying to get a simple table to display and am not sure how to make it happen. Table will have just 2 columns. A TIME and an EVENT. What I want to have happen is for the first row to show the TIME and next to that, the EVENT. If a TIME has more than one event going I want the next row to show an empty first cell and then the second event below the first. If I set up the loop the only way I know how (so far) it would also output the TIME value again and again as many times as there were events for that same time. For example what I don't want is: 9:15 Sunday School 9:15 Nursery Available What I do want is: 9:15 Sunday School Nursery Available Thanks. Hello friends, if i have the following $path = "http://*site*.com"; why can't i write the following $ORGtext= file_get_contents('$path'); it works only if i write $ORGtext= file_get_contents('http://*site*.com'); but i want to put $path instead of the url at file_get_contents is it possible and if yes then how ? thank you I have this script below that makes an XML which displays the contents of a directory which contains image files. After running the .php, the XML output looks like this: Code: [Select] <gallery> <content src="./uploaded/images/Desert.jpg"/> <content src="./uploaded/images/Penguins.jpg"/> <content src="./uploaded/images/tux.png"/> <content src="./uploaded/images/Jellyfish.jpg"/> <content src="./uploaded/images/Chrysanthemum.jpg"/> <content src="./uploaded/images/Tulips.jpg"/> <content src="./uploaded/images/Koala.jpg"/> </gallery> I would like the output to be like: Code: [Select] <gallery> <photos> <photo> <content src="./uploaded/images/Desert.jpg"/> </photo> <photo> <content src="./uploaded/images/Penguins.jpg"/> </photo> <photo> <content src="./uploaded/images/tux.png"/> </photo> <photo> <content src="./uploaded/images/Jellyfish.jpg"/> </photo> <photo> <content src="./uploaded/images/Chrysanthemum.jpg"/> </photo> <photo> <content src="./uploaded/images/Tulips.jpg"/> </photo> <photo> <content src="./uploaded/images/Koala.jpg"/> </photo> </photos> </gallery> Here is the script: Code: [Select] <?php $path_to_image_dir = "./uploaded/images"; // path to your image directory $xml_string = <<<XML <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <gallery> </gallery> XML; $xml_generator = new SimpleXMLElement($xml_string); if ( $handle = opendir( $path_to_image_dir ) ) { while (false !== ($file = readdir($handle))) { if ( is_file($path_to_image_dir.'/'.$file) ) { $image = $xml_generator->addChild('content'); $image->addattribute('src', $path_to_image_dir.'/'.$file); } } closedir($handle); } header("Content-Type: text/xml"); echo $xml_generator->asXML(); ?> Hi all
So I'm back to being a php newbie after not touching the stuff for years....and straight back to being pretty sure I'm just incredibly stupid.
I want to grab the contents of a url onto a string so that I can search the string and use the contents. I think this should work:
<?php $homepage = file_get_contents('http://www.example.com/'); echo "Homepage = " . $homepage; ?>But it doesn't. What am I doing wrong, or could there be an issue with my server that means it's not able to perform this maybe? (It's working fine for everything so far) Or is there another way of achieving this? Thanks!! I want to parse some tiny lines from a webpage. I have few questions: 1. What is faster and better: cURL or file_get_contents? 2. Is it better to run preg_match commands form every line I want OR first get a shorter part (e.g. between <head> tag) then running preg_match for the lines? 3. Actually, I need to load the whole page before parsing. Is there a way to stop loading the whole page. For example, when I want something between <head> tag; stop loading <body>? Thank you in advance! I used this code $limit = 120; if (strlen($summary) > $limit) $summary = substr($summary, 0, strrpos(substr($summary, 0, $limit), ' . . .')); This code ok in English Language it counts letters fine but it is not work fine if I insert Arabic text. It counts Arabic encoding characters. I have 2 pages...1 one that has something like 500 checkboxes that list all of the active users in a database. When any number of checkboxes are selected it passes the variables from the checkboxes to the next page, asking for confirmation.
Right now I have the 2nd page displaying numbers for the people, but doesn't display the correct entries.
The code is below, hopefully it helps:
if(isset($_POST['Update'])) //if the update button was pressed { if (isset($_POST['Player_number'])) //checks to see if any checkboxes are selected { //$Player_number = IMPLODE(',',$_POST['Player_number']); //putting the comma in between the array items echo $Player_number; ?> <input type="hidden" name="<?PHP $Player_number; ?>" value="<?PHP $Player_number; ?>"> $Player_number = IMPLODE(',',$_POST['Player_number']); //putting the comma in between the array items $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM `players` WHERE `Player_number` = '$Player_number' ORDER BY Player_Last_Name") or die(mysql_error()); while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) //while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) { // here is your data echo "FName: ".$row['Player_First_Name']; echo "lName: ".$row['Player_Last_Name']; echo "email: ".$row['player_email']; } foreach($_POST['Player_number'] as $row) { $result = mysql_query("SELECT `Player_First_Name`,`Player_Last_Name`,`player_email`, `Player_number` FROM `players` WHERE `Player_number` = '$Player_number' ORDER BY Player_Last_Name") or die(mysql_error()); $Player_number = IMPLODE(',',$_POST['Player_number']); //putting the comma in between the array items while($rows=mysql_fetch_array($result)) { echo "Player Number: ".$Player_number; //echo "pNumber: ".$row; //echo $rows['Player_First_Name']; ?> <tr bgcolor='<?PHP echo $bkcolor; ?>'> <td width = '20%' height="20"><div align="center"><input type="hidden" name="Player_number[]" value="<?php echo $row; ?>"></div></td> <td width= '20%' headers="20"><div align="center"><?php echo $rows['Player_First_Name']; ?></div></td> <td width= '20%' headers="20"><div align="center"><?php echo $rows['Player_Last_Name']; ?></div></td> <td width= '20%' headers="20"><div align="center"><?php echo $rows['player_email']; ?></div></td> <?PHP }//close of the while loop }//close of the foreach loop }//close of if (isset($_POST['Player_number'])) } //close of (isset($_POST['Update']
I am trying to use the following code to include a directories contents and was wondering what im doing wrong, because its not working? Code: [Select] if ($handle = opendir('../configs')) { while (false !== ($FILEZ = readdir($handle))) { include "$FILEZ"; } closedir($handle); } How does a web server, with a database connect to the emails it receives? How does the web server get the contents of the emails it receives so I can parse it? Thanks |