PHP - Creating Users , Log In Page
i have a mysql db, i have a form that i use to post data to db. i would like to have visitors to my site be able to post to db as well, but they would have to be registered and have their own profile. when logged in they could see and edit their own space and content that they posted to mysql. how would i go about creating something like this? can someone point me in the right direction ? thank you. Similar TutorialsSo, I'm designing a website (who isn't?) and I created the basic framework for a users page from a tutorial I found. Using some previous knowledge I managed to make it display a few custom fields that are defined by the user. Everything works fine as is, but now I want to do a few things to it that I have not the slightest clue how to even begin... Here is my user page code so far... and oh yes I'm using WordPress which is why I made it check manually for page status in my Page.php file. <?php if ( is_page('Users')) { echo "<ul id=\"UsersList\">"; /* First we set how we'll want to sort the user list. You could sort them by: ------------------------ * ID - User ID number. * user_login - User Login name. * user_nicename - User Nice name ( nice version of login name ). * user_email - User Email Address. * user_url - User Website URL. * user_registered - User Registration date. */ $szSort = "user_nicename"; /* Now we build the custom query to get the ID of the users. */ $aUsersID = $wpdb->get_col( $wpdb->prepare("SELECT $wpdb->users.ID FROM $wpdb->users ORDER BY %s ASC", $szSort )); /* Once we have the IDs we loop through them with a Foreach statement. */ foreach ( $aUsersID as $iUserID ) : /* We use get_userdata() function with each ID. */ $user = get_userdata( $iUserID ); /* Here we finally print the details wanted. Check the description of the database tables linked above to see all the fields you can retrieve. To echo a property simply call it with $user->name_of_the_column. */ if($user->user_login != "Unknown") // don't show the placeholder for [unknown] author { echo '<a href="">' . get_avatar( $iUserID, $size = '45', $border='0') . '</a>'; echo '<li>' . ucwords( strtolower( $user->user_login ) ) . '</li>'; if($user->favorite_player != "") { echo '<li>' . $user->favorite_player . '</li>'; } if($user->player_name != "") { echo '<li>' . $user->player_name . '</li>'; } } /* The strtolower and ucwords part is to be sure the full names will all be capitalized. */ endforeach; // end the users loop. echo "</ul>"; }; ?> Problem one: This does NOT sort my name, despite the tutorial's insistence that it will. I have not even a guess as to why this is. Problem two: I would like to either sort this list into two columns or paginate it or both but I am not sure how to do either. Problem three: I want to insert some static text between the echo '<li>' and the . $user->player_name . '</li>'; so that it reads: o Player Name: USER'S VARIABLE ' PLAYER NAME' HERE Yes that 'o' is supposed to be the list item dot. I know how strings work, I just can't get my attempts to work out syntax-wise. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Tutorials, answers, suggestions, examples, anything. The extent of my previous coding knowledge is several years of UnrealScript, so you can see why this simple thing is baffling me. Frankly I'm surprised this much of it works. Afternoon All. I wish to re-direct users to a 404 error page on my site if an article does not exist in my database. Here's my code: $SQL = "SELECT headline FROM news WHERE news_id=".mysql_real_escape_string($_GET['news_id']); $result = mysql_query($SQL) OR die(mysql_error()); $num = mysql_num_rows($result); //** Check that the entry exists otherwise send to error page if ($num > 0) { $row = mysql_fetch_array($result); $headline = $row['headline']; } else { echo "Why is this printed? - I should be leaving this page?"; header("Location: error.php"); exit; } Now the wierd thing is that when I enter a news_id for a value that does not exist it prints the message Why is this printed? - I should be leaving this page? so it's actually going to the ELSE statement which is good, but surely it should not do this as I ask the page to re-direct? Thank you MySQL Version: 5.5.20 (<-- This is my WAMPServer version to test my program, my hosting has 5.1 though) PHP Version: 5.3.10 (My Hosting says its PHP 5 but not sure what version, i know its not the newest) What im trying to do is have my site have a page like "www.mysite.com/data.php?user=Nicholas&country=USA" Thing is, i dont know what to add in my data.php source code to make it work like that. What im trying to achieve is for my users to sign up for my page but I DO NOT want to add my MySQL user and pass in the page where it can be cracked and hacked. When the user goes to the page, a script will automatically put the user and country and then the page will automatically add the user and his country to the MySQL table on my database. Im also making a program that will work like this and that will have a higher chances of being hacked if i add my MySQL info into the program in order to add data. Can someone please provide me of a sample source i can try? I will not only be adding user and country but i want to test this out. Thanks! I am trying to make a login and direct for my clients. I have all the login stuff working but can't figure out how to redirect specific clients to their pages only. Any help anyone can offer would be great. Code: [Select] <?php //Start session session_start(); //Include database connection details require_once('config.php'); //Array to store validation errors $errmsg_arr = array(); //Validation error flag $errflag = false; //Connect to mysql server $link = mysql_connect(DB_HOST, DB_USER, DB_PASSWORD); if(!$link) { die('Failed to connect to server: ' . mysql_error()); } //Select database $db = mysql_select_db(DB_DATABASE); if(!$db) { die("Unable to select database"); } //Function to sanitize values received from the form. Prevents SQL injection function clean($str) { $str = @trim($str); if(get_magic_quotes_gpc()) { $str = stripslashes($str); } return mysql_real_escape_string($str); } //Sanitize the POST values $login = clean($_POST['login']); $password = clean($_POST['password']); //Input Validations if($login == '') { $errmsg_arr[] = 'Login ID missing'; $errflag = true; } if($password == '') { $errmsg_arr[] = 'Password missing'; $errflag = true; } //If there are input validations, redirect back to the login form if($errflag) { $_SESSION['ERRMSG_ARR'] = $errmsg_arr; session_write_close(); header("location: login-form.php"); exit(); } //Create query $qry="SELECT * FROM members WHERE login='$login' AND passwd='".md5($_POST['password'])."'"; $result=mysql_query($qry); //Check whether the query was successful or not if($result) { if(mysql_num_rows($result) == 1) { //Login Successful session_regenerate_id(); $member = mysql_fetch_assoc($result); $_SESSION['SESS_MEMBER_ID'] = $member['member_id']; $_SESSION['SESS_FIRST_NAME'] = $member['firstname']; $_SESSION['SESS_LAST_NAME'] = $member['lastname']; session_write_close(); header("location: member-index.php"); exit(); }else { //Login failed header("location: login-failed.php"); exit(); } }else { die("Query failed"); } ?> Hi, I have a restricted area for my work's company. This is an area where registered users with their own user name and password can access to download technical documents etc. I am hearing some reports that users will have to login twice to get to the area - This happens in Chrome, IE 7/8 and some Firefox's. It has only happened to me once or twice. Does anyone know why this may be? Here is the HTML code from the login form on the index page: Code: [Select] <form name="login_form" method="post" action="log.php?action=login"> <p>Login:<br /> <input type="text" name="user" /> </p> <p>Password: <br /><input type="password" name="pwd" /> </p> <p class="submit"> <input type="submit" value="Submit" name="submit" class="submit" /> </p> </form> Here is the log.php File: (personal connection details edited) Code: [Select] <?php $hostname = "IP:3306"; $username = "user"; $password = "password"; $database = "db_name"; $link = MYSQL_CONNECT($hostname,$username,$password); mysql_select_db($database); ?> <?php session_name("MyWebsiteLogin"); session_start(); if($_GET['action'] == "login") { $conn = mysql_connect("IP:3306","user","password"); $db = mysql_select_db("db_name"); //Your database name goes in this field. $name = $_POST['user']; $ip=$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']; $country = file_get_contents('http://api.hostip.info/country.php?ip='.$ip); $q_user = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM customer WHERE username='$name'"); ?> <?php $insert_query = ("INSERT INTO login(username, ip, country) VALUES ('$name','$ip','$country');"); mysql_query($insert_query) or die('Error, insert query failed'); ?> <?php if(mysql_num_rows($q_user) == 1) { $query = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM customer WHERE username='$name'"); $data = mysql_fetch_array($query); if($_POST['pwd'] == $data['password']) { session_register("name"); header("Location: http://#/download/index.php?un=$name"); // This is the page that you want to open if the user successfully logs in to your website. exit; } else { header("Location: login.php?login=failed&cause=".urlencode('Wrong Password')); exit; } } else { header("Location: login.php?login=failed&cause=".urlencode('Invalid User')); exit; } } ?> Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Hi, I'm very new to php/mysql, but for a project I'm working on I need to create users that are admins, and normal users. The admins would be able to post news stories, and delete user accounts. Whereas the users would just be able to comment on the news stories. I'm just wondering how I would create a normal 'register' page for both, which has the same fields, but somehow creates some people as admins, and others as normal users... with the ability to limit who can become an admin, so not everyone can register as one. I'm not sure how I would achieve this, or even know how to do it. Does anyone know any tutorials or code on how to achieve this? Your help is greatly appreciated, Thanks. hi i was wondering how i would make a website that allowed a user to login and edit there website ... like im a hoster and they can have a webpage on my server... how would i do this? allow them to create a database , and use all types of code? please help me this is important , if i didnt explain good enough please tell me Hey guys, What im trying to do is get the users screen resolution and place it into a database so that i can call it up and place it onto a stats page. So far i get the idea that you have to use Javascript to get the resolution then use PHP to pull that information. What i want to do is pull the screen resolutions and place them into a database so that i can call upon them to place into a stats page So far i have the following getting certain bits of information and banging them into the database using the stats.inc.php then calling them up and placing them onto stats.php. the stats.inc.php is included on every page of my site so it can track where a users has been etc etc. Im assuming i can insert something into my headerLoggedin.inc.php file that will pull the users resolution then use some PHP in the stats.inc.php script to pull that information and then insert it into my database which i can then easily pull from and place into the stats.php page. I know this seems like a bit of a silly thing to be doing, its for a college assignment and im pretty stumped. Any help is appreciated thanks guys. headerLoggedin.php Code: [Select] <?php include('includes/security.inc.php'); ?> <?php include('includes/stats.inc.php');?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en-us" /> <link rel="stylesheet" href="css/index.css" type="text/css"/> <title>############</title> </head> <body> <!-- Start of wrapper div--> <div id="wrapper"> <!-- Start of header div--> <div id="header"> <div id="logo"><img src="./images/logo.png" width="412" height="32" alt="Elite Recruitment Services" /></div> <div id="navigation"> <ul class="nav"> <li><a href="news.php">News Page</a></li> <li><a href="edit.php">Edit text file</a></li> <li><a href="upload.php">Upload text file</a></li> <li><a href="stats.php">Stats</a></li> <li><a href="logout.php">Logout</a></li> </ul> </div> </div> <!--End of header div--> <!--Start of loginContainer div--> <div id="formsContainer"> stats.inc.php Code: [Select] <?php $db_host = "localhost"; // Databases host name $db_username ="#######"; // Database Username $db_password ="#######"; // Database Password $db_name ="dannymit_stats"; // Databases name $db_table="statTracker"; // Database table where the logins are stored mysql_connect("$db_host", "$db_username", "$db_password"); // Connects to the database using the preset host, username and password mysql_select_db("$db_name"); // Selects the database. //collect information... $browser = $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT']; // get the browser name $curr_page = $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];// get page name $ip = $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']; // get the IP address $from_page = $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'];// page from which visitor came $page = $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];//get current page $width = $_GET['width']; //Gets users screen width $height = $_GET[['height']; //Gets users screen height //Insert the data in the table... $query_insert = "INSERT INTO statTracker (browser,ip,thedate_visited,page,from_page) VALUES ('$browser','$ip',now(),'$page','$from_page')" ; $result=mysql_query ( $query_insert); if(!$result){ die(mysql_error()); } ?> stats.php Code: [Select] <?php // Header include include('includes/headerLoggedin.inc.php'); include('includes/stats.inc.php'); ?> <br/><br/> <?php $db_host = "localhost"; // Databases host name $db_username ="######"; // Database Username $db_password ="######"; // Database Password $db_name ="dannymit_stats"; // Databases name $db_table="statTracker"; // Database table where the logins are stored mysql_connect("$db_host", "$db_username", "$db_password"); // Connects to the database using the preset host, username and password mysql_select_db("$db_name"); // Selects the database. $sqlquery = "SELECT * FROM `$db_table`"; $result = mysql_query($sqlquery); $num = mysql_num_rows($result); mysql_close(); while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result, MYSQL_NUM)) { printf ("Browser:<br/> %s<br/> IP Address:<br/> %s<br/> Date Visited:<br/> %s<br/> Page Visited:<br/> %s<br/> Paged Visited From:<br/> %s<br/>", $row[1], $row[2], $row[3], $row[4], $row[5]); echo "<br />"; } ?> <?php include('includes/footer.inc.php');?> I have a Yahtzee system Code: [Select] session_start(); $_SESSION['Yahtzee']['totaltime'] =time(); echo $_SESSION['Yahtzee']['totaltime']; Now, Long STORY Short when somone finishes playing the Yahtzee, I update there username with the score they had, and I want to update how long they have been playing, and it will be for "Total Time Playing globally" no matter how many games. If I do this session and echo it out, it echo's out the time, but I need it to echo out seconds instead so I can just add that to my totaltime field in my database each time they finished a game. Hi there, I have updated a webpage and it appears that some users are still seeing the older version of the page. Is there a way I can force the user's version of the page to display the latest content on the page? I have see I can add some meta tags which control the cache, but my site relies quite heavily on cookies, so I guess clearing the cache would reset/have an effect on the cookies? Does anyone have any ideas on how I can make users always see the latest content? Thanks! Hello all...fairly new to this php/mysql thing... working on my final project thats due in about 24 hours... and i hit a rut... im making a pretty basic, online classifieds site. users can sign up, login, post new listings and view others listings by clicking on different categories. the problem i am having right now is this...When the user clicks on "My listings" i need it to pull only the listings that were created by that users user_id, which is the primary key in my user_info table...my professor suggested storing it in hidden field through the login submit button...very confused and frustrated... any help is much appreciated... Hi! I have read like crazy to find a tutorial on a login page without My_SQL. Anyway I am working on a easy login/logged out page with sessions. Here is the login page with tree users in an array.
The things that I need some hints to solve is, when clicking on login the error message don't show. Instead the script goes to the logged in page right away. And when you write the wrong password you get loged in anyway.
I am not sure how or if it's possible to write a varible to a file this way. But I tried and recived a parse error with the txt varible.
When searching for topics I get more confused with the My_SQL varibles. I am near a breaking point at cracking the first step on PHP, but need some advice.
<?php $page_title = 'Logged in'; //Dynamic title include('C:/wamp/www/PHP/includes/header.html'); ?> <?php session_start(); //A array for the sites users with passwords $users = array( 'Dexter'=>'meow1', 'Garfield'=>'meow2', 'Miro'=>'meow3' ); //A handle to save the varible users to file on a new line from the last entry $handle = fopen("newusers.txt, \n\r") $txt = $users; fclose($handle); if(isset($_GET['logout'])) { $_SESSION['username'] = ''; header('Location: ' . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']); } if(isset($_POST['username'])) { if($users[$_POST['username']] == $_POST['password']) { $_SESSION['username'] = $_POST['username']; }else { echo "Something went wrong, Please try again"; } } ?> <?php echo "<h3>Login</h3>"; echo "<br />"; ?> <!--A legend form to login--> <fieldset><legend>Fill in your username and password</legend> <form name="login" action="777log.php" method="post"> Username: <br /> <input type="text" name="username" value="" /><br /> Password: <br /> <input type="password" name="password" value="" /><br /> <br /> <input type="submit" name="submit" value="Login" /> </fieldset> </form> <?php //Footer include file include('C:/wamp/www/PHP/includes/footer.html'); ?>The logged in page <?php //Header $page_title = 'Reading a file'; include('C:/wamp/www/PHP/includes/header.html'); ?> <?php session_start(); //Use an array forthe sites users $users = array( 'Dexter'=>'meow1', 'Garfield'=>'meow2', 'Miro'=>'meow3' ); // if(isset($_GET['logout'])) { $_SESSION['username'] = ''; echo "You are now loged out"; //The user is loged out and returned to the login page header('Location: ' . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']); } if(isset($_POST['username'])) { //Something goes wrong here when login without any boxes filled if($users[$_POST['username']] == $_POST['password']) { $_SESSION['username'] = $_POST['username']; }else { echo "Something went wrong, Please try again"; $redirect = "Location: 777.php"; } } ?> <?php if($_SESSION['username']): ?> <p><h2>Welcome <?=$_SESSION['username']?></h2></p> <p align="right"><a href="777.php">Logga ut</a></p><?php endif; ?> <p>Today Ben&Jerrys Chunky Monkey is my favorite!</p> <?php //Footer include('C:/wamp/www/PHP/includes/footer.html'); ?> Hello
I am trying to work out how many regular users I have to my site and how long those users tend to be users..
So, I have a table that logs every time a user visits my site and logs in, it stores the date / time as a unix timestamp and it logs their user id.
I started by getting the id's of any user who logs in more than 5 times in a specified period, but now I want to extend that...
SELECT userID as user, count(userID) as logins FROM login_history where timestamp > UNIX_TIMESTAMP('2014-06-01 00:00:00') and timestamp < UNIX_TIMESTAMP('2014-07-01 00:00:00') group by user having logins > 5; I just discovered that I have a major security flaw with my website. Anyone who logs in to the website can easily access other users information as well as delete and edit other users information just by changing the ID variable in the address bar. I have user ID Session started on these pages but still people can do anything they like with other users information just by editing the address bar. For example if your logged in in the address bar of www.mywebsite.com/delete_mystuff.php?id=5 and change the "5" say to a "9" then you will have access to user#9 information. Every important page that I have has this code: Code: [Select] session_start(); if (!isset($_SESSION['user_id'])) { // Start defining the URL. $url = 'http://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . dirname($_SERVER['PHP_SELF']); // Check for a trailing slash. if ((substr($url, -1) == '/') OR (substr($url, -1) == '\\') ) { $url = substr ($url, 0, -1); // Chop off the slash. } // Add the page. $url .= '/index.php'; ob_end_clean(); // Delete the buffer. header("Location: $url"); exit(); // Quit the script. } else { //Else If Logged In Run The Script if((isset($_GET['id'])) && (is_numeric($_GET['id']))) { $id = (int) $_GET['id']; } elseif ((isset($_POST['id'])) && (is_numeric($_POST['id']))) { $id = (int) $_POST['id']; } else { echo ' No valid ID found, passed in url or form element'; exit(); } What am I doing wrong? Please help if you know how to correct this. Many thanks in advance. I have set up a database using myPHPadmin, I have created the following code: Code: [Select] <?php session_start(); $username = $_POST['username']; $password = $_POST['password']; if ($username&&$password) { $connect = mysql_connect("127.0.0.1","root","password") or die("Couldnt connect to database"); mysql_select_db("login") or die ("Couldnt find database"); $query = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE username ='$username'"); $numrows = mysql_num_rows ($query); if($rumrows != 0) { while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($query)) { $dbusername = $row['username']; $dbpassword = $row['password']; } if ($username==$dbusername&&$password==$dbpassword) { echo "Login successful. <a href='members.php'> Click here to enter memebers area </a>"; $_SESSION['username']=$dbusername; } else echo "Incorrect password"; } else die ("Username does not exist"); } else die ("Please enter a username and password"); ?> Even though the database is set up when i try and enter the username for the log in page and password, it says the username does not exist? I dont understand why when it is in the database? Please help! MOD EDIT: [code] . . . [/code] BBCode tags added. I am using the code below for my webpage. When no or non existant querystring is passed the user is directed to the homepage. I want to change this so that if a user goes uses an invalid query string (?page=oldcontent) they are directed to a 'not found page'. Can this be done with the way I hae set this up? switch ($page) { case 'about': include 'about.php'; break; case 'contact': include 'contact.php'; break; default: include 'homepage.php'; } Hi Does anyone know any good tutorials for creating a registration page for a website? Thanks in advance. I want to create a master-detail page using PHP. Rather than getting data from a MYSQL database, I want to get the data from an associative array. Is this possible? Please someone show me the way forward. Please help. Hello: Seeking some input, please. I use single-pages in my admin panel to update and maintain each corresponding page on the front end. Code: [Select] ADMIN = FRONT END a_Home.php = Home.php a_About.php = About.php Etc... The code is the same for each page, except I have to rename the TABLE everytime I make a new page: Code: [Select] <?php include('../include/myConn.php'); //contains your mysql connection and table selection include('../include/myCodeLib.php'); include('include/myCheckLogin.php'); include('include/myAdminNav.php'); include('ckfinder/ckfinder.php'); include('ckeditor/ckeditor.php'); if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'POST') { $myTitle = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['myTitle']); $myDesc = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['myDesc']); $myHeader = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['myHeader']); $mySubHeader = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['mySubHeader']); $myPageData = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['myPageData']); $sql = " UPDATE myTestimonials SET myTitle = '$myTitle', myDesc = '$myDesc', myHeader = '$myHeader', mySubHeader = '$mySubHeader', myPageData = '$myPageData' "; mysql_query($sql) && mysql_affected_rows() ?> <script language="JavaScript"> alert("This page was updated!"); location.href = "a_Testimonials.php"; </script> <?php } $query=mysql_query("SELECT * FROM myTestimonials") or die("Could not get data from db: ".mysql_error()); while($result=mysql_fetch_array($query)) { $myTitle=$result['myTitle']; $myDesc=$result['myDesc']; $myHeader=$result['myHeader']; $mySubHeader=$result['mySubHeader']; $myPageData=$result['myPageData']; } ?> <!DOCTYPE HTML> <html> <head> <meta name="author" content="MontyTheWebmaster.com" /> <meta charset="ISO-8859-1" /> <title>Admin Area</title> <?php echo spAdminLinks(); ?> </head> <body> <div id="siteContainer"> <div id="topContainer"> <?php echo spAdminTopMenu(); ?> </div> <div id="topMenuContainer"> <div id="topMenu"> <?php echo spAdminMenu(); ?> </div> </div> <div id="contentContainer"> <div id="mainContent"> <h1>Editing: Testimonials</h1> <p> <form method="post" action="<?php echo $PHP_SELF;?>"> <input type="hidden" name="POSTBACK" value="EDIT"> <div style="float: left; width: 120px; margin-right: 30px;"> Page Title: </div> <div style="float: left; width: 550px;"> <textarea cols="80" rows="1" name="myTitle"><?php echo $myTitle; ?></textarea> </div> <div style="clear: both;"><br /></div> <div style="float: left; width: 120px; margin-right: 30px;"> Page Description: </div> <div style="float: left; width: 550px;"> <textarea cols="80" rows="1" name="myDesc"><?php echo $myDesc; ?></textarea> </div> <div style="clear: both;"><br /></div> <div style="float: left; width: 120px; margin-right: 30px;"> Page Header: </div> <div style="float: left; width: 550px;"> <textarea cols="80" rows="1" name="myHeader"><?php echo $myHeader; ?></textarea> </div> <div style="clear: both;"><br /></div> <div style="float: left; width: 120px; margin-right: 30px;"> Page SubHeader: </div> <div style="float: left; width: 550px;"> <textarea cols="80" rows="1" name="mySubHeader"><?php echo $mySubHeader; ?></textarea> </div> <div style="clear: both;"><br /></div> Page Content:<br /> <textarea cols="80" id="myPageData" name="myPageData"><?php echo $myPageData; ?></textarea> <script type="text/javascript"> CKEDITOR.replace( 'myPageData', { filebrowserBrowseUrl : 'ckfinder/ckfinder.html', filebrowserImageBrowseUrl : 'ckfinder/ckfinder.html?Type=Images', filebrowserFlashBrowseUrl : 'ckfinder/ckfinder.html?Type=Flash', filebrowserUploadUrl : 'ckfinder/core/connector/php/connector.php?command=QuickUpload&type=Files', filebrowserImageUploadUrl : 'ckfinder/core/connector/php/connector.php?command=QuickUpload&type=Images', filebrowserFlashUploadUrl : 'ckfinder/core/connector/php/connector.php?command=QuickUpload&type=Flash' } ); </script> <br /> <input type="submit" value="Submit" /> </form> </p> </div> <div style="clear: both;"></div> </div> <div id="footerContainer"> <?php echo spAdminFooter(); ?> </div> </div> </body> </html> What I am curious about is how can I take this page and make it so I can add a new page, delete a page, etc. all from just one page like above? And on the frontend, what would be the best way to display the data in a search engine friendly way (i.e. without QueryStrings like MyPage.php?id=2 this string: Code: [Select] $str2="<html> <body> <h1>lol<h1/> <p>hahaha</p> </body> </html>" note: between the tags it's "\n". that a is creating new html page, but the code of the new page is looking like that: Code: [Select] <html><body><h5>lol<h5/><p>hahaha</p></body><html/>as a code and not as html should be display. the php code that creating the html page look like that: while($i<$p) { $pattern='/\n/'; if(preg_match($pattern,substr($str2,$i,1))) { echo "yes \$str3=".$str3."<br />"; $i++; $myFile = "files/testFile.html"; $fh = fopen($myFile, 'a') or die("can't open file"); fwrite($fh,$str3); fclose($fh); $str3=""; } else { $str3.=$str2[$i]; echo $str3."<br />\$i=".$i; $i++; } } the code is fine and he don't show any error or warring and working,but he won't create for me new html document as he should be why??? |