PHP - How To Get The Numeric Time
I use a simple machines forum and want to combine a table I have and a smf table and I need the dates in a numberic format(like smf uses).
Sooo ... how do I get the time in a format like this 1336392447 Thanks Similar TutorialsIs there any way to disable the "A non-numeric value encountered" warning in the php.ini file? I don't get that warning on my Apache server but I do when I use the same code on my web host's server. I never got the warning until I uploaded a two line php.ini file to my web host so that I could keep my sessions longer than the default 24 minutes. This is the same online program related to my earlier post about too many inputs. I wanted to try sessions for a 24 hr. period but I'm getting tons of errors for any field that is not used which can be in the hundreds. If I delete my php.ini file from my web host & just let things default to whatever they are using then I don't get those errors, Is there an easy way to find a numeric value in a string if I don't know what the string will contain? For example I want '52' out of: mystring52 Hopefully there is already a simple function to do this? I'm thinking there may not be as the string having more than one group of numbers may confuse matters. I'm just dealing with abcdef123 or similar in this case though. Hi, I have a page that lists the names of the Artists in one column, and the title of their song in the next column. I've included a sort section that allows users to view the artist (with the corresponding title) that starts with whatever letter they press. I've now come to a point where I need to add in a check for numbers. (View attached image to understand what we're talking about) So if the artist name starts with any number between 0-9, it will be shown in order on the page once a user clicks on "#". I've tried doing it various ways, but can't seem to get it just right. Here is the code (I took out all my attempts to get the numeric sort working): <?php session_start(); include_once('inc/connect.php'); if (isset($_SESSION['username'])){ $loginstatus = "logout"; } else{ $loginstatus = "login"; } if(!isset($_SESSION['sort_counter'])) {$_SESSION['sort_counter'] = 1;} if(($_SESSION['sort_counter']%2) == 0){ //test even value $sortcount = "DESC"; }else{ //odd value $sortcount = ""; } $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM sheets ORDER BY artist"); $sheetscount = mysql_num_rows($result); $sortletteris = $_GET['letter']; $downloadclick = $_GET['downloadclick']; $show = $_GET['show']; $today = date("Y-m-d"); ?> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html lang="en-US" xml:lang="en-US" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="styles/style.css" /> </head> <body bgcolor="#343331"> <!-- Header --> <div id="header"> <div id="headerleft"></div> <div id="headermiddle"><a href="index.php"><img src="img/logo.png"></a></div> <div id="headerright"> </div> </div> <!-- Content Top --> <div id="contenttop"> <div id="links"> <!-- 92x30 --> </div> </div> <!-- Content Middle --> <div id="contentmiddle"> <div id="content"> <div id="sort"> <?php echo "<center>".$sheetscount." Sheets Available<br />"; echo "<a href='newlyadded.php'>New Sheets</a><span> | </span><a href='request.php'>Request a Sheet</a></center>"; $letters = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"; echo "<center><div id='letters'>"; $i = 0; while ($i<26){ $sortletter = $letters[$i]; echo "<a href='index.php?letter=".$i."'>".$letters[$i]." </a>"; $i += 1; } echo " <a href='index.php'>All</a></div></center>"; if (($sortletteris)!=""){ // The letter that was clicked is set to this variable $mysortletter = $letters[$sortletteris]; //echo $mysortletter; // lname LIKE '$letter%' $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM sheets WHERE artist REGEXP '^[$mysortletter]' ORDER BY artist $sortcount"); $_SESSION['sort_counter'] = $_SESSION['sort_counter'] + 1; //increment after every run } elseif (($sortletteris)==""){ $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM sheets ORDER BY artist $sortcount"); $_SESSION['sort_counter'] = $_SESSION['sort_counter'] + 1; //increment after every run } $greenboxleft = "greenboxleft"; $greenboxright = "greenboxright"; $grayboxleft = "grayboxleft"; $grayboxright = "grayboxright"; $colorvalue = 0; echo "<br /><table width='600px' align='center' style='border-collapse:separate; border-spacing:0px;'><th style='background-color: #cccccc; border-bottom-style: solid; border-color: #6aa504;'>Artist</th><th style='background-color: #cccccc; border-bottom-style: solid; border-color: #6aa504;'>Title</th>"; while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) { if(($colorvalue%2)==0){ $styleleft = $greenboxleft; $styleright = $greenboxright; } else{ $styleleft = $grayboxleft; $styleright = $grayboxright; } echo "<tr>"; echo "<td align='center' width='250' id='$styleleft'><div id='songsboxleft'>". ucwords($row['artist']). "</div></td>"; echo "<td align='center' width='250' id='$styleright'><div id='songsboxright'><a target='_blank' name='downloadclick' href='".$row['url']."'>" .ucwords($row['title']). "</a></div></td>"; echo "</tr>"; $colorvalue++; } echo "</table>"; ?> </div> </div> </div> <!-- Content Bottom --> <div id="contentbottom"> </div> </body> </html> Looking for ideas and advise on this one. I want to take a 10 digit number and 1234567890 and format it like 132-456-7890 what would be my best bet as choice of methods to do this? Hi, My errorlog keep spamming the following errormsg: "PHP Notice: A non well formed numeric value encountered on line 365". This is the code it refers to: Code: [Select] for ($yr = $year, $age = -1; mktime(0, 0, 0, $month, $day, (int)$yr) < $today; $yr++, $age++); It's supposed to calculate the owner of the page's age. The full code is: Code: [Select] list($year,$month,$day) = explode("-", $birthday); $tempVar=list($year,$month,$day) = explode("-", $birthday); $today = time(); for ($yr = $year, $age = -1; mktime(0, 0, 0, $month, $day, (int)$yr) < $today; $yr++ Hi, After making an update, I have received this notice: Notice: A non well formed numeric value encountered in -... -on different page on line 128 : <?php $identifier = round(microtime() * 10000000); ?> on line 402 : <?php $identifier = round(microtime() * 10000000); ?> on line 2: <?php $identifier = round(microtime() * 10000000); ?>
How can I fix it? Thanks so much Federica
Morning !
I've tried a number of things but not able to sort out the error ..anyone see why I am getting the non well formed numeric error?
TIA
Anyone know how to cast arabic numeric input to (int) ? Or how to convert arabic numerals to english numerals? I created an auction website, inputting english numbers seems to work. However when I switch languages to Arabic, it doesn't work. By casting any arabic numeral input to (int) It keeps returning 0. ١٢٣٤٥٦٧٨٩ 123456789 Hi. I want to build a SQL string based on my form fields so when I have a new field in the db, I can just add a new form field and the sql update will automatically work. For example I have:
<input type=text name=t_something> <input type=text name=d_something> <input type=text name=n_something>(post submission) $data = array(); foreach ($_REQUEST AS $key=>$val) { if (substr($key, 0, 2) == "t_") $data[substr($key, 2, strlen($key)-2)] = $val; if (substr($key, 0, 2) == "n_") $data[substr($key, 2, strlen($key)-2)] = (trim($val)==""?"0":$val); if (substr($key, 0, 2) == "d_") $data[substr($key, 2, strlen($key)-2)] = (trim($val)==""?"NULL":date("Y-m-d", strtotime($val)); } $data["posted"] = "NOW()"; $sql = "INSERT INTO table ("; $cnt = 0; foreach ($data AS $key=>$val) { $cnt++; $sql .= $key . (($cnt < count($data))?", ":""); } Hey Guys...I am trying to secure my php file and have been reading a lot regarding sql injection. I still dont understand clearly how to prevent sql injection through numeric data input, since from what I understood mysql_real_escape_string() does nothing about it only prevents attacks on string input. Here's an example: if ($action == "checkId") { //retreive data from flash $user_id=mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['Id']); $result = mysql_query("SELECT user_id from users WHERE user_id = '$user_id'"); if (mysql_num_rows($result) > 0) { echo "status1=exists"; } else { echo "status1=id doesnt exist"; } } I would like to create a function like this: foreach($_POST as $post) { $postvars[$key] = htmlentities($post); //XSS prevention $postvars[$key] = mysql_real_escape_string($post); //Sql String Prevention } But then again...How do I check on the numeric POST's ? how do I validate them through this function? Any suggestions and/or ideas? Thanks a lot in advance! Cheers. I have a text firld to enter amount af a book,But i need to check whether the data entering is numeric only eg:70.98 etc. how can i achieve this. my code is echo"<table><tr><td></td><td>Amount in USD</td><td></td><td><input type='text' name='amnt' id='amnt' /> </td><td></td></tr></table>"; Hi, I have a database with numbers/dates etc stored. I am creating a multilingual site, in both English and Burmese/Myanmar. Burmese/Myanmar has a different alphabet - a bit like Chinese/Thai. The database is set up nicely to allow text translations, but I am having a problem with numbers. How would I go about printing a number/date in Burmese script from a datebase stored as numeric values - i.e.int?? Database etc. is all utf8. Thanks. I have a huge application(multi-year) where I do the normal $varX= $var1 + $var2. I get Warning: A non-numeric value encountered because var1 or var 2 are string. I know the right thing will be to intval(), but I just cant go over so much of the application. I read to just disable warning, but I think thats worst because I will not be able to see new warnings. Is there any php.ini solution were php can work as before on math operations? I guess I can ini_set on all the old files and dont do it on the new ones). If there is another accepted solution, please let me know Thank you
This topic has been moved to Third Party PHP Scripts. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=359102.0 Below is my code... I'm new to OOP so forgive me if it's poorly designed. What i'm trying to do is make sure that asset_key never get's duplicated. So when time comes to insert a new record, i can rest assures that asset_key will not duplicate. For some reason $random_number never get's back a value; Code: [Select] <?php class Randomize { function createRN() { $num = rand(100000,999999); $sql = "SELECT * FROM mer_asset_header WHERE asset_key = '$num'"; $go = oci_parse($conn, $sql); oci_execute($go); $count = oci_num_rows($go); if($count = 1) $repeat = Randomize::createRN(); else return $num; } } $random_number = new Randomize; $random_number->createRN(); ?> I should also mention, that if the query finds that asset_key, it should also run createRN() again untill it gets a unique one. Thanks for the help in advance! In my .htaccess, I have the following to enter a domain name then a store number such as www.domain.com/c111
The page storeNumber.php displays perfectly call the correct variables through the _GET.
The help I got and has been set up works for an Alpha and thre rest numbers.
What would be rewriterule be to use any random string of Alpha Numberic characters? Such as C123, 12CF, cf15, C2f5...
RewriteOptions inherit RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteRule ^([a-z0-9-]+)$ /storeNumber.php?storeNumberID=$1 [NC,L]Thanks for any help in advance, Mike PHP date and time function is not showing correct time on my local system I have the following php code date_default_timezone_set("Africa/Lagos"); $date = date('d-m-y h:i:s'); echo "Server Time ".$date ."<br>"; echo "The time is " . date("h:i:sa")."<br>"; $current_datetime = date("Y-m-d") . ' ' . date("H:i:s", STRTOTIME(date('h:i:sa'))); echo "Current time1: ".$current_datetime . "<br>";
Output
Server Time 21-05-21 09:55:39
Expected Output
Server Time 21-05-21 10:55:39
Any help would be appreciated. Edited May 21 by Ponel Basically I have recently been playing around with parsing a csv file. What I am looking to do at this point is simply take the date/timestamp (part of the csv file), which is in the following format:DD/MM HH:MM:SS.100th/s For the sake of argument, lets say I have this in an array string called $csv[0] and the file has several lines that span the course of a couple hours. I wouldn't mind having to use explode() to breakup/remove the date or 100th/s IF that would make things a lot simpler. So where would I start in trying to achieve this?. The result I am looking for will simply return "X Seconds". Storing this in a string variable would be a bonus, as I plan to use this to divide a separate piece of information. Any examples or ideas would be great. Thank you. ps: Here is an example time from the csv file itself: Code: [Select] 11/19 22:23:18.143 I am trying to simulate an ad expiration and carry out an action if the ad is expired. And I cannot get the if/else to work properly... I've tried many variations and I cannot see what I am doing wrong here. Any tips please 3 hours and counting of no solution! $ad_start = time()-14 . "<br />"; // 14 days from today in the past (negative) echo $ad_start; $current_time = time() . "<br />"; // current epoch time echo $current_time; $days_past = $ad_start - $current_time; // days past echo "<br />$days_past days have past since the ad started!<br />"; if($days_past <= 14) { echo "<br />Ad is less than 14 days. Not expired."; } else { echo "<br />Ad is over 14 days. Expired."; } Hello, I tried to implement some PHP code to enable a web page to show "Dinner" specials versus "Lunch" specials based on the time. The business is located in the Eastern Time Zone, so I only need to routine to work based on Eastern Time (New York). What I am noticing is that the server is processing the lines of code so fast that the command to establish the correct time for the remaining code is not always being acknowledged. This line of code appears to be processing too fast for the remaining lines of code: date_default_timezone_set ( "America/New_York" ); Is there some additional code I can put in place to make sure the correct time is always ascertained? I need the $hourmin variable to always return a combination of hour + minute based on 24-hour time and Eastern Time zone. My code is as follows: <?php $name8 = file_get_contents("test/special8name.txt"); date_default_timezone_set ( "America/New_York" ); $gethour = date("H"); $getminutes = $gettimedate["minutes"]; $gettimedate = date(); $hourmin = $gethour . $getminutes; $currentday = date("l", time()); $currentdate = date("M j, Y"); if ($hourmin < 1500 && $currentday <> "Saturday" && $currentday <> "Sunday") { echo "<span class=\"namesred\">$name8 </span>"; } else if ( $hourmin > 1500 && $hourmin < 2300 && $currentday <> "Saturday" && $currentday <> "Sunday") { echo "<span class=\"namesblue\">$name8 </span>"; } else if ( $currentday == "Saturday" or $currentday == "Sunday") { echo "<span class=\"namesblue\">$name8 </span>"; } ?> |