PHP - What Can I Do To Set Settings On An Encoded Php Script
so I've been putting all of my php scripts to exe to protect some of the code I have written, say I write a simple loop script like below
<?php $REPEAT = 1000; $ECHO = "CLUEL3SS"; for($cwb=1; $cwb!=$REPEAT; $cwb++) { echo "#$cwb: $ECHO\n"; } sleep(99999999); ?> Now how can I set the variable $REPEAT when the script is in .exe form and I cannot edit the code I have tried $REPEAT = fgets(STDIN); That doesnt seem to work though when I have 5+ variables to assign and I have an array set like like $Variable[] = 12345799; $Variable[] = 34324555; $Variable[] = 34289789; $Variable[] = 32899090; How can I use a text file to set these options? maybe have the variables assigned in a text file like Code: [Select] ; this is a comment, this will be ignored REPEAT : 1000 ; this is another comment, ignored also... ECHO : CLUEL3SS ; comment Variable : 3423423 Variable : 2903890 Variable : 3948903 Variable : 9823900 How would I have the php script read the text file in that format to set the variables? Similar TutorialsHello, I am trying to export data from database. the exported data is creted with wrong encoding. I am using this code: header("Pragma: public"); header('Expires: '.gmdate('D, d M Y H:i:s').' GMT'); header("Cache-Control: must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0"); header("Cache-Control: private",false); header("Content-Type: application/force-download;charset=utf-8; encoding=UTF-8"); header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="'.$newFile.'"'); header("Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary"); header('Content-Length: '.@filesize($path)); Please help with the encoding. Thanks. Hi guys, I'm parsing a bunch of html sources, some of them (a minority) contain base64 encoded URLs. At least 20-30 URLs per page. Some of the information I need is taken from the URLs. I'm looking for a way to parse these URLs without losing too much time (20-30 URLs per page and I need to parse about 10k pages daily). Should I regex each source individually for base64 encoded URLs and then decode them each time and isn't that going to take a lot of time/resources (especially considering it's only a minority that have the base64 URLs in them)? Or is there a better way to do it? Code snippets are absolutely welcome! Thank you in advance Hey guys, I have a script that attempts to call the database of my forums to find the last games played on each of their xbox live profiles. However when it attempts to call the image, it encodes the url - so http://tiles.xbox.com/tiles/tT/MX/0mdsb2JgbA9ECgQJGgYfVlpWL2ljb24vMC84MDAwIAABAAAAAP04M6o=.jpg turns into http%3A%2F%2Ftiles.xbox.com%2Ftiles%2FtT%2FMX%2F0mdsb2JgbA9ECgQJGgYfVlpWL2ljb24vMC84MDAwIAABAAAAAP04M6o%3D.jpg which makes the URL not work anymore so the script gives an error. I've tried urldecode() on numerous variables and it won't work. If I call the variable for the image on the page that submits the form it returns a normal address. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks! Hello all, I have a script I have been working on that retrieves my email from my mail server using some of the imap_functions. Everything works fine except for the emails that were sent from my blackberry. I have done some research and it seem to be something to do with the encoding that the blackberry uses. I have found a little bit of code that I was hoping would solve the issue. My goal is to get the body content from email that was produced with my blackberry and put bits of this body into a database. Then I want to do a report from that database once a week. I have developed a script that will retrieve all other message except from my blackberry. Does anyone know how blackberry encodes their body content? jmr3460 How can i check if a string is URL encoded or not using PHP <?php // rss page - $feed_url = "http://blog.kyleramirez.com/feed/"; // Load XML. $xml = simplexml_load_file($feed_url); // How many items to display from the RSS Feed ... $count = 3; // Grabbing the NameSpace URI for "itms" and "content" ... foreach ($xml->channel->item as $item) { $ns_content = $item->children('http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/'); if($count > 0){ echo " <ul class=\"pageitem\"> <li class=\"textbox\"><span class=\"header\">{$item->title}</span> {$ns_content->encoded} </li> <li class=\"menu\"> <span class=\"name\"><a href='{$item->link}'>View</a></span></li></ul> "; }else{ Return; } $count--; } ?> Above is a snippet of code used to extract the content:encoded and title from my RSS feed. I am looking for a way to strip the content part of a few tags, namely style and size and width tags so that I can fit it into the mobile section of my website. The mobile site is m.kyleramirez.com. You will be able to see how the rss feed is implemented there. This shouldn't be that complicated. I was trying to the str_replace to do it but I'm not sure how to put it in there. Any ideas? {$ns_content->encoded} is where the entire post is showing up. How do I add a str_replace to that? Hey everyone... Been over a year or more since I have had seek help here but I have something that I just do not understand. I am submitting a from from one domain - www.mydomain.com - to a form handler on another domain - www.theirdomain.com all under https. The form data is getting to theridomain.com just fine, the other side is handling it properly and all is well there. The issue is they are taking the response they generate and shipping it out via cURL using the below (they were nice enough to share this with me). Code: [Select] $url = $_SESSION['request']['retUrl']; $fields = array( 'hash'=>rawurlencode($hash), 'responseText'=>rawurlencode($_SESSION['response']['responseText']), 'cid'=>rawurlencode($_SESSION['request']['cid']), 'name'=>rawurlencode($_SESSION['request']['name']), 'actCode'=>rawurlencode($_SESSION['response']['actCode']), 'apprCode'=>rawurlencode($_SESSION['response']['applCode']), 'Token'=>rawurlencode($_SESSION['response']['token']), 'req_number'=>rawurlencode($_SESSION['request']['req_number']), ); foreach($fields as $key=>$value) { $fields_string .= $key.'='.$value.'&'; } rtrim($fields_string,'&'); if (isset($_SESSION['request']['Address1'])) { $Address = array( 'Address1'=>rawurlencode($_SESSION['request']['Address1']), 'Address2'=>rawurlencode($_SESSION['request']['Address2']), 'City'=>rawurlencode($_SESSION['request'][City']), 'State'=>rawurlencode($_SESSION['request'][State']), 'Zip'=>rawurlencode($_SESSION['request']['Zip']), 'Country'=>rawurlencode($_SESSION['request']['Country']), ); foreach($Address as $key=>$value) { $Address_string .= $key.'='.$value.'&'; } rtrim($Address_string,'&'); } $end = array( 'END'=>"END" ); foreach($end as $key=>$value) { $end_string .=$key.'='.$value; } rtrim($end_string,'&'); I have worked for almost a week and I CANNOT snag the incoming data! All I am trying to do is collect this and convert it into $_SESSION data for use on a success page. If any one has any thoughts or in site, please.... Friends, I developed a script in php & i tested the script before encoding & its working fine. After i encoded the script through ionCube PHP Encoder & uploaded in my server but the file shows only blank page. Its not executing after encoding. What is the problem ?? How to fix it ? Where do PHP configuration settings (e.g. Error-Handling Levels) exist? I believe they are in a file somewhere?! Thanks, Debbie what I'm trying to do is to setup a page called settings.php that the admin runs to order to turn option in the web site on or off. I don't know how to do this since I never done this before. My code is below. <link href="mainframe.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> <?php require_once '../config.php'; $db = new DbConnector(); $db->DbConnector(); if(isset($_GET['submit'])) { $db->query('UPDATE '.SETTING_TABLE.' SET option='.$_POST['banner'].' WHERE setname='''); echo 'Process complete'; } $result = $db->query('SELECT * FROM '.SETTINGS_TABLE); echo '<table border="1">'; echo '<tr>'; echo '<form action="settings.php" methed="post">'; while($row = $db->fetchArray($result)) { echo '<tr>'; echo '<td>'.$row['setname'].'</td><td><select size="1" name="'.$row['setname']'">'; echo '<option value="on">on</option>'; echo '<option value="off">off</option>'; echo '</td>'; echo "</tr>"; } echo '<td><input type="submit" value="Submit" name="submit">'; echo '</td>'; echo "</tr>"; echo "</form>"; echo "</table>"; /* */ ?> <h2>Settings</h2> <a href = "admin.php">Admin Panel</a> How do I setup my PHP code and server to accept custom domains on my program like tumblr does? http://www.tumblr.com/docs/en/custom_domains I know the domain owner needs to do the A name part but what needs to be done my side? Cheers in advance Hi,
I'm not sure if this is possible, however I'm sure somebody will be able to point me in the right direction. Relativley new to php here.
I would like to write a small app that will change my IP/Subnet Mask/Gateway depending on a selection made from a dropdown list. I will have a tota; of 50 different IP settings & drop downs (each drop down will represent a different location)
I have yet to start writing the app, just on paper so far - can this be done?
I have seen examples of batch scripts like the one below that work, would I need to incorporate something like this into my php?
netsh int ipv4 set address name="Local Area Connection" source=static address=10.127.86.25 mask=255.255.255.240 gateway=10.127.86.30This is just a personal project, I'm trying to further my knowledge! Thanks J This topic has been moved to Linux. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=313175.0 I'm kinda new to PHP programming and I'm working on a large project at my university. Currently I'm working on adding as many choices to the Admin account so he could customize the site to his needs. All I wanted to know is what is the customary way in most sites to save these customization settings? Should I just put them in the database? Or maybe save them in a file (XML or some other kind)? Been scouring Google to find some information but didn't get anything useful so hopefully someone here could help me figure this out. Every now and then, I experience some strange behavior and eventually trace it back to parse_ini_file's scanner_mode being applicable to some parameter but not another, and am looking for alternatives. Below are several of my thoughts. How do you store configuration settings? Do you use different approaches based on the application, and if so what criteria governs which you use? Keep with a ini file with parse_ini_file. Obviously, not working for me. An ini file but with a class dedicated to ensuring the data is appropriate. Seems like too much duplicating content which will result in errors. YAML. Don't think I want to. XML. Not as readable. In a database. Maybe, but might be harder to manage. Hardcode an array in PHP. Probably not. JSON. I like the idea, but feel comments are important in a config file, and am considering the following: Add extra valid JSON properties which contain comments. Don't like the idea. Use JavaScript's JSON.stringify. Too much mixing technologies. Add comments to the JSON and then strip them using a 3rd party parser such as https://json5.org/ or a little regex. My main issue is inability to auto-format, but this seems viable. Any other ideas?Thanks!
Hello, I'm working on a project and at some point ill need to save user specific settings ex: show/hide email etc... configuration file is not the case i thin because there are specific to every user, database will be the choice but what practice(logic) is the best to save these settings? Thank you! I have a configuration file, and I use parse_ini_file() to parse it into an array at the initial entry point of my script.
I would like the settings to be available to all downstream scripts/methods/functions. Note that my intent is not to change them outside of the configuration file, and ideally they will be readonly, however, if not, I suppose that is okay and I will just be sure not to modify them.
I've read about dependency injection, and while this mostly makes sense, it seems like a lot of script/troubleshooting for little if any value for this scenario.
I've read that global variables are bad (couples your objects to some "god" object, cannot unit test, difficult to troubleshoot, difficult to work with multiple developers, potential conflicts with other classes, namespace pollution), but maybe not for this case?
Another option is defining a bunch of constants to the appropriate values, but this seems redundant.
Or maybe some static class with all the values?
What would be the best way to make configuration settings available to all PHP scripts, functions, and methods? I have been working on this awhile (the perfect PHP error handling for my coding style). I have tried to set it up as: Code: [Select] <?php error_reporting(E_ALL & E_STRICT & ~(E_NOTICE)); ?> I want this to show me E_ALL errors, E_STRICT errors, and NOT show me E_NOTICE. Is this the right way to set that up, or am I doing something wrong. I haven't used E_STRICT before but I am anxious to see what kind of errors that have it showing since I haven't messed with it before. Thanks again. Hello again everyone, I know someone knows how to do this. Question: In the program you created in question 4, allow your user the option of saving the information for the next time they visit. If they choose "yes", save information in a cookie. 1st part of Question (I have done): Created a text input with options to select font family, font size, and font color. At the bottom of question5.php I added a checkbox to save the information. I then created an if statement on the processing page (question5display.php. I would appreciate some help, thanks guys. Here is the form ( called it question5.php): <html> <head> <title> Please Enter Your Text</title> </head> <body> <form method="post" action="question5display.php"> <p>Enter the text you want formatted please: <input type="text" name="textformat" maxlength="30" size="30" /> <table> <tr> <td><label for="font">Select Font:</label></td> <td><select id="font" name="font"> <option value="Verdana">Verdana</option> <option value="Arial">Arial</option> <option value="Times New Roman">Times New Roman</option> </select> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><label for ="size">Select Size:</label></td> <td><select id="size" name="size"> <option value="10px">10px</option> <option value="12px">12px</option> <option value="14px">14px</option> <option value="20px">20px</option> </select> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><label for="color">Select Color:</label></td> <td><select id="color" name="color"> <option value="green">Green</option> <option value="blue">Blue</option> <option value="red">Red</option> </select> </td> </tr> </table> <input type="checkbox" id="save_prefs" name="save_prefs" /> <label for="save_prefs">Save these preferences for the next time you log in.</label> <input type="submit" name="submit" value="Submit" /> </form> </body> </html> Here is the page it goes to (called it question5display): <?php if (isset($_POST['save_prefs'])) { setcookie('font', $_POST['font'], time() + 60); setcookie('size', $_POST['size'], time() + 60); setcookie('color', $_POST['color'], time() + 60); $_COOKIE['font'] = $_SESSION['font']; $_COOKIE['size'] = $_SESSION['size']; $_COOKIE['color'] = $_SESSION['color']; } session_start(); $_SESSION['textformat'] = $_POST['textformat']; $_SESSION['font'] = $_POST['font']; $_SESSION['size'] = $_POST['size']; $_SESSION['color'] = $_POST['color']; ?> <html> <head> </head> <body> <p <?php echo ' style="font-family: ' . $_SESSION['font'] . '; '; echo 'font-size: ' . $_SESSION['size'] . '; '; echo 'color: ' . $_SESSION['color'] . ';" '; ?>> <?php echo $_SESSION['textformat']; ?> </p> </body> </html> |