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http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=333509.0 Similar TutorialsThis topic has been moved to Miscellaneous. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=315620.0 Hello Mates, I am in need of help. I have a Flat File News Script. I am not sure how to build the Delete script.. i am not knew to PHP but kinda new to Flat File Database.. the reason why im using FFD is because my service doesn't allow mysql on the cheaper priced web pages.. i have 4 fields ID || user_name || title || message i want it to check the id because it will be in the url like http://webpage.com/delete_news.php?id=3 and the id 3 and the other fields in id 3 is deleted. Thank you Valkeri2010 Hi, I use MySQL for real projects of course... but, I like to challenge myself and I was wondering how people make advance applications with Flat File databases... My questions are... >Display >Reading The Flat File Data >Sorting it Alphabetically For Display >How to create a WHERE clause affect with the data >Storage >Adding Records >Deleting Records >Editing Records I went over a lot of this on my own, but I'm stuck on certain parts because google only has so much on Flat File Databases... also how would u secure a Flat File Database from someone just simply direct linking to it and viewing it? I am creating a guestbook for a friend who has access to a hosting server for free, however they are reluctant to let us create databases so i have used a flat file system to create a simple login and register system. On this site I have also included a flatfile guestbook, I've not coded this from scratch as I'm just not php freak enough for it. The guestbook requires a name and email address to submit a post, i would like to change this so that it takes the details straight from the flatfile and not be displayed at all if there is no-one logged in. Guestbook.php <?php // find out the domain: $domain = $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']; // find out the path to the current file: $path = $_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']; $url = "http://" . $domain . $path ; extract($_POST); if($Submit){ $date = date('D d Y h:i'); $comment=eregi_replace("\r\n","*",$comment); $comment=eregi_replace("\n","*",$comment); $fp = fopen("bin/guestbook.nfo","a+"); if(!$fp) { echo 'Error: Cannot open file.'; exit; } fwrite($fp, $date."||".$name."||".$email."||".$comment."\n"); fclose($fp); } ?> <div align="center"> <h2><span class="style1">Guestbook </span><br> </h2> </div> <form name="form1" method="post" action="<?php echo $url;?>"> <label>Name <input type="text" name="name"> </label> <label>Email <input type="text" name="email"> </label> <p> </p> <p> comment<br> <textarea name="comment" cols="40" rows="10"></textarea> <br> <label> <input type="submit" name="Submit" value="Sign"> </label> <br> </p> </form> <hr> <?php $userinfo = file("cgi-bin/guestbook.nfo"); echo '<table border="0">'; foreach($userinfo as $val) { //explode that data into a new array: $data = explode("||", $val); echo '<tr><td>'.$data[0].'</td></tr>'; echo '<tr><td>'.$data[1].' Wrote:</td></tr>'; $data[3]=eregi_replace("\*","<br>",$data[3]); echo '<tr><td>'.$data[3].'</td></tr>'; echo '<tr><td>Email:'.$data[2].'<hr></td></tr>'; } echo '</table>'; ?> Given this script: <?php $file = file('info.txt'); $statelist = array (1=> "California", "Florida", "Illinois", "New York", "Texas"); foreach ($file as $line => $data) { list($state, $abbrev, $population) = explode('|', trim($data)); for ($x=1; $x<5; $x++) { if ($statelist[$x] == $state) { echo $state . ", " . $abbrev . " - " . $population . '<br />'; } } } ?> and this flat file (info.txt): Code: [Select] California|CA|36,756,666 Texas|TX|24,326,974 New York|NY|19,490,297 Florida|FL|18,328,340 Illinois|IL|12,901,563 This is what is outputted: Code: [Select] California, CA - 36,756,666 Texas, TX - 24,326,974 New York, NY - 19,490,297 Florida, FL - 18,328,340 Illinois, IL - 12,901,563 How can I sort the output by the index value of the "statelist array" so get this output: Code: [Select] California, CA - 36,756,666 Florida, FL - 18,328,340 Illinois, IL - 12,901,563 New York, NY - 19,490,297 Texas, TX - 24,326,974 Could ksort($statelist) be implemented? I want to make the news feed on my website easier to maintain. I just created a form that I will use to add the information. The form saves the files that it creates as "entry-date-time.txt" and places it in a folder for the year and a sub folder for the month. Such as "2011\09". I have displayed data from a single flat file before, but I am unsure how to go about displaying the data from multiple files. Can anyone show me an example? I want to be able to paginate the data, displaying a number of updates per page from newest to oldest. I don't have MySQL access on the server or I'd just use that, instead. I currently have a flat file user registration and login in system. I also have a simple guestbook which i didn't code myself, the guest book currently requires the user to type in there name and e-mail address to make a post. how ever i would like them to have to login and if they aren't logged in then don't display the guestbook. Live version: B50crew.co.uk Guestbook.php: Code: [Select] <?php // find out the domain: $domain = $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']; // find out the path to the current file: $path = $_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']; $url = "http://" . $domain . $path ; extract($_POST); if($Submit){ $date = date('D d Y h:i'); $comment=eregi_replace("\r\n","*",$comment); $comment=eregi_replace("\n","*",$comment); $fp = fopen("bin/guestbook.nfo","a+"); if(!$fp) { echo 'Error: Cannot open file.'; exit; } fwrite($fp, $date."||".$name."||".$email."||".$comment."\n"); fclose($fp); } ?> <div align="center"> <h2><span class="style1">Guestbook </span><br> </h2> </div> <form name="form1" method="post" action="<?php echo $url;?>"> <label>Name <input type="text" name="name"> </label> <label>Email <input type="text" name="email"> </label> <p> </p> <p> comment<br> <textarea name="comment" cols="40" rows="10"></textarea> <br> <label> <input type="submit" name="Submit" value="Sign"> </label> <br> </p> </form> <hr> <?php $userinfo = file("cgi-bin/guestbook.nfo"); echo '<table border="0">'; foreach($userinfo as $val) { //explode that data into a new array: $data = explode("||", $val); echo '<tr><td>'.$data[0].'</td></tr>'; echo '<tr><td>'.$data[1].' Wrote:</td></tr>'; $data[3]=eregi_replace("\*","<br>",$data[3]); echo '<tr><td>'.$data[3].'</td></tr>'; echo '<tr><td>Email:'.$data[2].'<hr></td></tr>'; } echo '</table>'; ?> Login: Code: [Select] <?php // find out the domain: $domain = $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']; // find out the path to the current file: $path = $_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']; $url = "http://" . $domain . $path ; extract($_POST); if($Submit){ $date = date('D d Y h:i'); $comment=eregi_replace("\r\n","*",$comment); $comment=eregi_replace("\n","*",$comment); $fp = fopen("bin/guestbook.nfo","a+"); if(!$fp) { echo 'Error: Cannot open file.'; exit; } fwrite($fp, $date."||".$name."||".$email."||".$comment."\n"); fclose($fp); } ?> <div align="center"> <h2><span class="style1">Guestbook </span><br> </h2> </div> <form name="form1" method="post" action="<?php echo $url;?>"> <label>Name <input type="text" name="name"> </label> <label>Email <input type="text" name="email"> </label> <p> </p> <p> comment<br> <textarea name="comment" cols="40" rows="10"></textarea> <br> <label> <input type="submit" name="Submit" value="Sign"> </label> <br> </p> </form> <hr> <?php $userinfo = file("cgi-bin/guestbook.nfo"); echo '<table border="0">'; foreach($userinfo as $val) { //explode that data into a new array: $data = explode("||", $val); echo '<tr><td>'.$data[0].'</td></tr>'; echo '<tr><td>'.$data[1].' Wrote:</td></tr>'; $data[3]=eregi_replace("\*","<br>",$data[3]); echo '<tr><td>'.$data[3].'</td></tr>'; echo '<tr><td>Email:'.$data[2].'<hr></td></tr>'; } echo '</table>'; ?> Session.php <?php class user { var $file_dir = ""; function start($time = 3600) { session_set_cookie_params($time , ''); session_name('afroxav-login'); session_start(); // Reset the expiration time upon page load if (isset($_COOKIE['afroxav-login'])) { setcookie('afroxav-login', $_COOKIE['afroxav-login'], time() + $time, '', 'localhost', 0, 1); } if (!isset($_SESSION['info'])) { $this->data = array('name' => 'Anonymous', 'logged' => false); } else { $this->data = $_SESSION['info']; } } function check_login() { if ($this->data['logged'] !== true) { return false; } else if ($this->data['logged'] === true) { if ($this->data['name'] !== 'Anonymous') { return true; } return false; } return false; } function login($user, $pass) { $logins_raw = @file_get_contents($this->file_dir . 'users.php'); $logins_processed = str_replace('<?php exit; ?>', '', $logins_raw); $logins_array = explode('\n', $logins_processed); foreach ($logins_array as $id => $line) { $logins[$id] = explode('|', $line); } $pass = $this->hash_pass($pass); foreach ($logins as $user_info) { if ($user_info[1] == $user) { if ($user_info[2] == $pass) { $this->update_session($user_info); return true; } } } return false; } function hash_pass($string) { return hash('sha512', $string); } function logout() { $_SESSION['info'] = array('name' => 'Anonymous', 'logged' => false); $this->data = $_SESSION['info']; return true; } function prep_reg_array($name, $pass, $email, $mod = 'false', $admin = 'false') { $id_raw = @file_get_contents($this->file_dir . 'id.php'); $id = str_replace('<?php exit; ?>', '', $id_raw); $id = $id + 1; @file_put_contents($this->file_dir . 'id.php', '<?php exit; ?>' . $id); return array($id, $name, $this->hash_pass($pass), $email, $mod, $admin); } function register($userdata) { $write = file_put_contents($this->file_dir . 'users.php', '\n' . implode('|', $userdata), FILE_APPEND); return ($write !== false) ? true : false; } function update_session($array) { $_SESSION['info'] = array( 'id' => $array[0], 'name' => $array[1], 'pass' => $array[2], 'email' => $array[3], 'mod' => $array[4], 'admin' => $array[5], 'logged' => true ); $this->data = $_SESSION['info']; } }; //html related functions //not related at all with the sessions function html_start($title) { header('Content-type: text/html'); echo "<html>\n"; echo "<head>\n"; echo "<title>\n"; echo $title; echo "</title>\n"; echo "</head>\n"; echo "<body>\n"; echo "<h1>\n"; echo $title; echo "</h1>\n"; } function html_nav() { global $user; echo "<div>\n"; echo "Navigation\n"; echo "<ul>\n"; echo "<li><a href=\"?page=home\">Home</a></li>\n"; if ($user->check_login() == true) { echo "<li><a href=\"?page=logout\">Log Out</a></li>\n"; } else { echo "<li><a href=\"?page=login\">Log In</a></li>\n"; echo "<li><a href=\"?page=register\">Register</a></li>\n"; } echo "</ul>\n"; echo "</div>\n"; } function html_end() { echo "</body>\n"; echo "</html>\n"; } ?> Folks, I have a flat file or CSV, which has the tree structure of the Nesed Categories (All are delimited by either > or tab, it can be set easily). I want a PHP/Mysql code/routine that i can automaticaly create a table in MYsql with Parent Child relationship. Logic is there in my mind, every distinct Node will be an ID which while every child node will have the PID (parent ID) of its Parent. So the below data from flat file (Actual Data can be N Level Deep at least 4 Level): Electronics Electronics > Phones Electronics > Phones > Iphone Electronics > Phones > LG Electronics > Phones > Samsung Electronics > Phones > Samsung > 3G Electronics > Laptops Electronics > Laptops > Dell Electronics > Laptops > Sony Electronics > Laptops > HP Electronics > Laptops > HP > Core 2 Duo Will look like this in Mysql Table Structu Quote http://pastie.org/1592730 This is the Logic i need ot adopt, but i have no clue on how to code it to extract in this table structure and define this paren tchild mapping automatically. Can someone Help me out wiht this? Cheers Natasha T it is displaying the lastnames in the order they are in the profile but do not know how to get it to sort by lastname - please help <?php $lines = file('database/profile.txt'); foreach($lines as $thisline){list($p_id,$p_status,$p_filestart,$p_filemodified,$p_first,$p_middle,$p_last,$p_nick) = explode('|',$thisline);{ $names []= $p_last.', '.$p_first.' '.$p_middle.'.'; foreach($names as $value); {echo ''.$value.'<br>';}}} ?> I have a login system that uses a flat file database. The flat file is in a directory outside the public_html. My questions; 1- Is is still possible to hack into that file? Currently I do not encrypt the passwords as I have been told that having the file outside the public_html makes the file unavailable to the public. This allows me the advantage of sending the Username and Password to the user in an email if they forget there password or username. Otherwise- I would have to set up a more complicated method to allow them to change their password to re-gain access to the site. I have an SSL on the site also so I am not worried about packet sniffing. Thanks I am pretty new to php and trying to teach myself. I can't get the values from this form to write to my flat file called orders.txt: browse_index.php <?php include("includes/menu_members.php") ?> <div id="content"> <h1>SHOPPING CART</h1> <a href="browse_index.php">CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE SHOPPING</a> <?php echo ' <table border="0"> <tr> <td><form id="f2" method="post"name="f2"><input type="submit" action="order_summary.php" name="submit2" value="submit order"></td> '; if(isset($_POST['submit'])) { $itemname = $_POST['h1']; //echo $_SESSION['itemname'][$itemname]; unset($_SESSION['itemqty'][$itemname]); unset($_SESSION['itemprice'][$itemname]); unset($_SESSION['itemname'][$itemname]); } echo "<br/><br/>"; echo "<table border='8' bgcolor='#efefef'>"; echo "<tr><th>Name</th><th>Quantity</th><th>Price</th><th>Subtotal</th></tr>"; foreach($_SESSION['itemname'] as $key=>$value) { echo '<tr><td><b>'.$_SESSION['itemname'][$key].'</b></td> <td>'.$_SESSION['itemqty'][$key].'</td> <td>$'.$_SESSION['itemprice'][$key].'</td> <td name="subtotal">$'.($_SESSION['itemqty'][$key] * $_SESSION['itemprice'][$key]).'</td> <td><form id="f1" method="post" name="f1"><input type="submit" name="submit" value = "delete"><input type="hidden" name="h1" value='.$key.'></td></tr>' ; } ?> order_summary.php: <?php session_start (); $date = date ("H:i jS F"); $outputstring = $date."/t" .$_POST['h1']. ":" .$_SESSION['itemqty'][$key]. ":" .$_SESSION['subtotal'][$key]. ":" ."\n"; $fp = fopen("orders.txt","a"); fwrite($fp, $outputstring); fclose($fp); ?> Can someone direct me where I am going wrong??? I'm working on a WordPress theme and I'm trying to build in a simple if statement which will check if the user has add his own logo into the images folder if he doesn't then the name of the blog will appear as normal text in place of the graphic logo. This is how it looks like: <?php $logo_dir = get_template_directory_uri() . "/images/logo.png"; if (file_exists($logo_dir)) { ?> <li><img src="<?php bloginfo ('template_directory'); ?>/images/logo.png" alt="<?php bloginfo('description'); ?>" /></li> <?php } else { ?> <li id='blog_name'><a href="<?php bloginfo('url'); ?>"><?php bloginfo('name'); ?><font>*</font></a></li> <?php } ?> I've echo'd out $logo_dir, the URL is correct, but still for some reason it's seeing it as if there would no file exist. If I turn it around into !file_exists then the graphic logo WILL show up. So it's always seeing it as non-existent. Any ideas why this could be or am I using this function in a wrong fashion? As far as I've understood the PHP manual, this is the correct way of using it. This topic has been moved to HTML Help. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=346623.0 This topic has been moved to Miscellaneous. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=352847.0 This topic has been moved to PHP Regex. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=320682.0 This topic has been moved to PHP Regex. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=356719.0 This topic has been moved to PHP Regex. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=351154.0 This topic has been moved to PHP Regex. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=313299.0 This topic has been moved to PHP Regex. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=322184.0 |