PHP - Reward Logic
I have a referal system. I want to have a reward for referring someone. I allocate a certain amount for the referal system (lets say $50). At level 1, nothing is given until you start referring people and the person(s) starts using the program.
On level 2 you earn 9%($4.5 of $50) on level 3 you earn 27% On level 4 you earn 64% How do i go about this bearing in mind that a level 2 or 3, eventually becomes level 1 if he starts inviting people and those he invited starts using the program. Thanks Similar TutorialsI'm making a game in php and I'm wanting users to scan a QR code to get a URL, which takes them to a page on my website. I need the URL to have a parameter to identify the QR code and then be able to give the user a reward according to what QR code took them to the website. Anybody have any idea how I would go about this? Thanks. Dear Forum, I have a problem that is getting the best of me due to the fact that it is hard to replicate and therefor hard to 'capture' in it's act. As I am not sure what the root cause is I apologize if this thread is posted in the wrong section. My possible guilty components are (PHP, Apache, MySQL, Mozilla Portable). Anyone that might have experienced what I experience and can help me to crack this one will be rewarded. Problem/Symptom: I have a application that stores data from a form in a GUI. This data is stored in the MySQL dB in individual columns and 95% of the data as serialized form. During the records life time it is uploaded from a Laptop to a central dB. This is where the problem starts. Sometimes (happens ones in around every 1000 records) the data when it is viewed on the central server have been contaminated with data from other records. On the only event I have examined the data was correct on the Laptop before upload even after upload which indicates that the contamination happened on the central level. Another finding was that part of the contaminated data came from a record that was uploaded two records later (in accordance with record ID numbering) then the contaminated record itself indicating that it has not happened during the transaction itself but at a later stage. Suspected Root Cause: In the beginning of the applications history the system had a record toggle functionality. When using this functionality and using the application with Mozilla Portable what was displayed in cash lost synchronization with MySQL and contamination occurred (this happened if toggling back and forward to fast). This was at the point in time a know bug/weakness in Mozilla Portable and was later corrected. After upgrading this part of the application the problem disappeared. (before it could be easily replicated). I cannot replicate this contamination and wonder if it still might be related to Mozilla Portable or if anyone else have experienced something similar? Happy to financially reward anyone that can help crack this one. Thank you for your time! This topic has been moved to PHP Freelancing. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=331336.0 Hey guys,
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I have a file sharing script, where each file has a certain number of points. I need to subtract a set number of points from the total. I'm unsure about the logic of it. This is how I total the number of points: Code: [Select] <?php $fq = "SELECT * FROM `files` WHERE owner='$username' AND active=1"; $fw = $sql->query($fq); $reward = 0; while($fr = $fw->fetch_assoc()){ $reward = $fr['points'] + $reward; }?> I'm thinking I should use a loop, while a the number to subtract is greater than or equal than 0. Can anyone help? I am trying to understand PHP While Loops. For example. $info=mysql_fetch_array($query); will create an array of a mysql query. how does while($info=mysql_fetch_array($query) { echo $info['1']; } ensure that each element of the array is echoed. It seems that $info is a one time statement that grabs an array, how does adding While make it capable of being extended into rows? To me this says While this is true, do this. But if it is true once, how does PHP know when to stop? I want to ask the user questions by using a form. I have a text field where the user inputs either 1 or 2 and then they press submit. I can get this to work but I need to keep asking them questions based off there last answer to the previus question.
I am making a game where you start with a number ex 5 and then you either choose to take away 1 or two from that number. so we take away 2 now the number is 3 and then the computer has his go using the same number. He chooses to take away 1 which makes the number 2. Now we take away 2 and win the game for being the first one to get the number down to 0. Its a very simple game that im trying to do just to brush up on my php skills.
my code so far....
<p> please enter a number to begin the subtraction game</p> <form name="submit1" method="post"> <input type="text" name="startingNumber"> <input type="submit" name='submit1'> </form> <?php if (!empty($_POST['startingNumber'])) {?> <p>your starting number is: <?php echo $_POST['startingNumber']?></p> <?php while(!$_POST['startingNumber'] == 0){?> <p> Would you like to minus one or two from <?php echo $_POST['startingNumber']; ?></p> <form name="submit2" method="post"> <input type="text" name="oneOrTwo"> <input type="submit" name='submit2'> </form> <?php } }?>As you can see i am no where near close to getting this right. Im thinking i have to use a while loop to keep asking the question minus 1 or 2 until they reach 0. Inside this while loop im thinking i need something like a waituntil user has clicked submit. In fact i have written the same game in c++ so if it helps here is that. (it works just how i want it too) the problem im having is that in c++ you can use cin to get a input from the user and it waits until the user types in a value but im struggling to find anything like that in php. Any help would be greatly appreciated thank you. #include <cstdlib> #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int number, oneOrTwo, remainder; cout << "please enter a number to begin the subtraction game"; cin >> number; while (number != 0){ cout <<"your turn, subtract 1 or 2 from " << number << endl; cin >> oneOrTwo; if (oneOrTwo == 1 || oneOrTwo == 2){ number = number - oneOrTwo; }else{ cout << "sorry you have entered a incorrect number. Please enter either 1 or 2" << endl; continue; } if (number == 0){ cout << "congratulations! you won the game"; break; } remainder = number % 3; if (remainder % 3 == 0){ remainder = 2; } cout << "now my turn im going to subtract " << remainder << " from " << number << endl; number = number - remainder; if (number == 0){ cout << "sorry the computer won this time"; } } system("PAUSE"); return EXIT_SUCCESS; } Edited by yacobm8, 16 May 2014 - 12:14 AM. i have two multi-dimensional arrays that i'd like to manipulate to check a few things. Their structures are different and i'm giving myself headaches trying to think through this. I have a $sums array which has information on a product in a purchase order. The second array consists of items(products) that are going to update the purchase order. So the first array key of $sums correlates with the "order" of the $items array. I'd like to write a function that: 1. Makes sure the first array key of $sums exists as an "order" value in the $items array. 2. Makes sure the $items price is greater than the $sums price Code: [Select] <?php $sums['23']['collected']['price'] = 30; $sums['73']['collected']['price'] = 60; $sums['89']['collected']['price'] = 90; $items['abc123']['order'] = '23'; $items['abc123']['price'] = 14; $items['321cba']['order'] = '73'; $items['321cba']['price'] = 79; function check_items($sums,$items) { $error = ""; //Makes sure the first array key of $sums exists as "order" value in the $items array. //If not -> $error = "Item #".$key." is not found in the items array."; //where $key is either the first array key of $sums or the "order" value in $items because they are the same thing //if found in $sums if($items[$hash]['price'] < $sums[$items[$hash]['collected']['price'] ) { $error = "Item #".$items[$hash]['order']."'s price must not be lower than ".$sums[$items[$hash]['order']]['collected']['price']; } return $error; } // $sums['23'] would cause an error because its price of 14 is less than 30 // $sums['73'] would pass because it exists in $items and its price of 79 is greater than the $sums price of 60. // $sums['89'] would cause an error because there is no $item corresponding to it ?> I just don't know where to put the foreach loops or where to even start really :/ Logic problem: Current directory listing at: http://www.nmlta.org...member_list.php shows the format I need. The only way I have previously been able to accomplish that format is by running four separate queries in a loop, which I understand is not good. Trying to simplify this, I need to explain my data. There are companies, and contact people at those companies, and some companies have branches, and most branches have contact people at them.
There are four tables: company, co_contact, branch, br_contact. The company, co_contact and branch tables all have a field called “company_id” to match the ones that go together, and the branch table also has a “branch_id” field to match with the people in the br_contact table.
I am successful with running separate JOIN queries for company/co_contact matching on “company_id”, and for branch/br_contact matching on “branch_id”, and have successful processes for listing the data properly.
My problem is I can’t find the logic to run them all in one query or loop that will produce the desired output I’m getting with my current four-query mess. The process should go like this:
List company1 info
List all contacts at company1
List branch1 connected to company1 (if applicable)
List all contacts at branch1 of company1
List branch2 connected to company1 (if applicable)
List all contacts at branch2 of company1
Etc. until all branches are listed for company1
Start over with company2…
Here is the code for my first attempt:
<?php function listCompany($row) { echo $row['comp_name'],"<br />"; if (!empty($row['comp_uw'])) { echo $row['comp_uw'],"<br />";} echo "</b>",$row['comp_street'],"<br />"; if (!empty($row['comp_pobox'])) { echo $row['comp_pobox'],"<br />";} echo $row['comp_csz'],"<br />"; echo $row['comp_ph'],"   Fax: ",$row['comp_fx'],"<br />"; if (!empty($row['comp_tfree'])) { echo "Toll Free: ",$row['comp_tfree'],"<br />";} if (!empty($row['comp_email'])) { echo "Email: <a href='mailto:",$row['comp_email'],"'>",$row['comp_email'],"</a><br />";} if (!empty($row['comp_web'])) { echo "<a href='http://",$row['comp_web'],"' target='_blank'>",$row['comp_web'],"</a><br />";} echo "</p>"; } function listBranch($row2) { if (!empty($row2['br_name'])) { echo "<p>     <b>",$row2['br_name'],"</b><br />";} echo "     ",$row2['br_street'],"<br />"; echo "     ",$row2['br_csz'],"<br />"; echo "     ",$row2['br_ph'],"   ",$row2['br_fx'],"<br /></p>"; } function listContact($row) { if (!empty($row['cont_name'])) { echo "<p>     <b>",$row['cont_name'],"</b>, ",$row['cont_title'],"<br />";} if (!empty($row['cont_email'])) { echo "     Email: <a href='mailto:",$row['cont_email'],"'>",$row['cont_email'],"</a><br />";} echo "</p>"; } function listBranchContact($row2) { if (!empty($row2['cont_name'])) { echo "<p>          <b>",$row2['cont_name'],"</b>, ",$row2['cont_title'],"<br />";} if (!empty($row2['cont_email'])) { echo "          Email: <a href='mailto:",$row2['cont_email'],"'>",$row2['cont_email'],"</a><br />";} echo "</p>"; } // Connection to DB $mysqli = new mysqli("localhost", "nmlta_admin", "trooper", "nmlta_agents"); if($mysqli->connect_errno > 0){ die('Unable to connect to database [' . $db->connect_error . ']'); } // Retrieve all the data from the "company" table for County and join matching people from the "co_contact" table $query = "SELECT * FROM company LEFT JOIN co_contact ON company.company_id = co_contact.company_id WHERE comp_county = 'BERNALILLO' ORDER BY company.comp_name, co_contact.cont_rank"; $result = $mysqli->query($query) or die($mysqli->error.__LINE__); // Initialize variable $lastCompany = ''; // Start building the table to show results echo "<table border='1' cellpadding='10' cellspacing='0' bgcolor='#f0f0f0' style='margin-left:100px; margin-bottom:20px'>"; // Begin the Company "while" loop for rows in the $result while($row = $result->fetch_assoc()) { // Company - Loop 1 // Check if this is a different company than the last one if ($lastCompany != $row['company_id']) { // New Company Check - Loop 2 // If this is a different company - change the $lastCompany variable $lastCompany = $row['company_id']; echo "<tr><td><p><b>"; // List the company info only if it is not the $lastCompany listCompany($row); } // End New Company Check - Loop 2 // List all Contacts in the Company listContact($row); if ($row[next($row['company_id'] != $lastCompany)]) { // Start Branch // Retrieve all the data from the "branch" table for County and join matching people from the "br_contact" table $query2 = "SELECT * FROM branch LEFT JOIN br_contact ON branch.branch_id = br_contact.branch_id WHERE company_id = '".$row['company_id']."' ORDER BY branch.comp_name, branch.br_street, br_contact.cont_rank"; $result2 = $mysqli->query($query2) or die($mysqli->error.__LINE__); // Initialize variable $lastBranch = 'xxx'; //Initialize $lastBranch variable // Begin the Branch "while" loop for rows in the $result2 while($row2 = $result2->fetch_assoc()) { // Branch - Loop 1 // Check if this is a different branch than the last one if ($lastBranch != $row2['branch_id']) { // New Branch Check - Loop 2 // If this is a different branch - change the $lastBranch variable $lastBranch = $row2['branch_id']; echo "<tr><td>"; // List the branch info only if it is not the $lastBranch listBranch($row2); } // End New Branch Check - Loop 2 // List all Contacts in the Branch listBranchContact($row2); } // End Branch - Loop 1 } } // End Company - Loop 1 echo "</td></tr>"; // Free result set mysqli_free_result($result); echo "</table>"; mysqli_close($mysqli); ?>My first thought was to insert the "if ($row[next($row['company_id'] != $lastCompany)]) {" qualifier after listing the contact for the company being processed, that way when I know a new company is on the next row, I can pause and run my second query to find any applicable branches that match the current company_id. The syntax must be wrong the way I have it, because I get an error with this, saying: "Fatal error: Only variables can be passed by reference in..." referencing that call in my code. I don't know if there is a syntax change that would make this work, or not. I have thought about, and tried different ways to run a query using JOIN on all four of my tables, but the resulting rows do not correspond with the order in which I need to process them, if that makes sense. I am not opposed to any suggestions that will make this work - I just can't seem to think it through and find the correct solution, if there is one. The difficulty seems to me to be that the process of listing company/contact info needs to know when it has reached the last row containing a contact tied to the company, so that the branch routine can be processed for the same company. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks! Hi all, Its been a while since I looked at PHP and I have forgotten some basics What I am trying to achieve is display category names, sub categories and results into a list Code: [Select] <ul id="nav"> <li><a href="#">Main Cat</a> <ul> <li><a href="#">Sub Cat 1</a> <ul> <li><a href="#">result</a></li> <li><a href="#">result</a></li> </ul> </li> <li><a href="#">Sub Cat 2</a> <ul> <li><a href="#">result</a></li> <li><a href="#">result</a></li> </ul> </ul> </li> What would be the best way to organise my database? Have everything in one entry like: main_id / sub_id / listing_id / listing_name or separate them into a table for cats, one for sub cats and what parent it belongs to, then a table for the listings linking to the sub cat it belongs to? I have confused myself no end on how then to display the results, so any help with would be gratefully received! Thanks Dave Hey guys, I am not really asking for pure php code, as I know alot of if's and switches could do this, but I am thinking of a easier method, of using for each or something to make it alot more better (performance wise) here it goes. I have 70 images, 1.png to 70.png, they are STARS. People on my forum software can upgrade there account via paypal to become a "Site Donor" I use the paypal's IPN to update the "amount" field value in mysql for each member. So if a user donates 10$, and then he donates 10$ tomorrow, the "amount" field will have a total of "20$" in it. Now I need to show a page where it list's all 1-70.png STARS, and it will have a radio button next to each star for them to select (Based on the amount they donate) So if a person has only dated 5$ dollars, they will have access to starts 1 through 10.png. If a person donated 20$ they will have access to 1-20.png Stars to chose from, (and so on) What would be the easiest way to check the input so people can't tamper with my form value to get a let's say 50.png star when they only donated like 10 dollars? Should I use just a simple switch function with 70 Cases? Or is there a easier method? and how would I go about storing a value in a field when they make a payment so then I can just simply check that field with the users input so they can't tamper the data and try to get a higher star? So I have this killer script I wrote for article management across multiple sites. I am trying to make a drip feed so you can set up a bunch of articles for one site to drip out over x amount of days. Then you could do that for your next site etc... so you do not need to manage all of your 20 blogs/sites a day. So, I am thinking I have all these variables in a table: Code: [Select] Table 1 Article - URL for article - Title - Keywords - Anchor Text - URL link - Category - Site to post to ID Code: [Select] Table 2... URL - Date Posted - Drip Feed (maybe include category here because in table 1 it will repeat category for every row of the same url) Then I make a script that runs on a cron job every 2-4 hrs... Not sure the best way to make the script and also not sure the best way to post this info to different sites... ideally id like to be able to post to joomla, wordpress, blogspots, etc... basically many different kinds of sites. Any suggestions would be appreciated... no need for you to write the code I can do that, just need a plan. I make a query where I fetch som individuals and group them by class and count the rows. I make a for statement and in that statement I make a new query where I fetch all individuals in each class and sort them by id. Each member in each class should be printed into a file, limited by 15, if there is more than 15 the rest should be printed to the next file. My logic is a little confusing to me... Code: [Select] $queryorder = "SELECT * FROM mytable GROUP BY class ORDER BY cat_order"; count $rows1... for ($ii = 0; $ii < $rows1; $ii++) { $query = "SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE class = '". $rows1[$ii]['class'] . "' ORDER BY id"; $rows2 $count = 1; $sid_nr = 1; $list_nr = 1; for ($iii = 0; $iii < $rows2; $iii++) { if($count == 1) { createnewfile $ring = $rows2[$iii]['ring']; } for($count_i = 1; $count_i < 16; $count_i++): if($rows2[$iii]['C'] == 1){$rows2[$iii]['C'] = 'C';}else{$rows2[$iii]['C'] = '';} if($rows2[$iii]['S'] == 1){$rows2[$iii]['S'] = 'S';}else{$rows2[$iii]['S'] = '';} if($count_i == $count) { variabel1='VAR1'.$count_i, $rows2[$iii]['nr']); variabel2='CS'.$count_i, $rows2[$iii]['C'] . $rows2[$iii]['S']); variabel3='NAME'.$count_i, $rows2[$iii]['id_nr'] . ' ' . $rows2[$iii]['name']); } endfor; $count++; if($count == 15) { $filename = somefilename; $myFile = $resultiddir.DS.$filename; closefile $count = 1; $sid_nr++; } if($count == $rows2 { $filename = somefilename; $myFile = $resultiddir.DS.$filename; closefile $count = 1; $sid_nr = 1; } } } Some of it is pseudocode but the idea is the important thing:) Hey guys, I have a question that you can hopefully help me with, I'm writing a simple forum, and I'm wondering how I would go by handling a thread that has been 'stuck' so that it isn't moved when more threads are made. I could use some a push in the right direction thanks. i have an array called $imageArray like this Array ( [0] => 'Dashka'_Darren_Sheehan_1.jpg [1] => 'Dashka'_Darren_Sheehan_10.jpg [2] => 'Dashka'_Darren_Sheehan_2.jpg [3] => 'Dashka'_Darren_Sheehan_3.jpg [4] => 'Dashka'_Darren_Sheehan_4.jpg [5] => 'Dashka'_Darren_Sheehan_5.jpg [6] => 'Dashka'_Darren_Sheehan_6.jpg [7] => 'Dashka'_Darren_Sheehan_7.jpg [8] => 'Dashka'_Darren_Sheehan_8.jpg [9] => 'Dashka'_Darren_Sheehan_9.jpg [10] => . [11] => .. [12] => Aaron_Kidney_1.jpg [13] => Aaron_Kidney_10.jpg [14] => Aaron_Kidney_11.jpg [15] => Aaron_Kidney_12.jpg [16] => Aaron_Kidney_13.jpg [17] => Aaron_Kidney_14.jpg [18] => Aaron_Kidney_15.jpg [19] => Aaron_Kidney_16.jpg [20] => Aaron_Kidney_17.jpg [21] => Aaron_Kidney_18.jpg and i also have another array called $_names Array ( [0] => 'Dashka'_Darren_Sheehan [1] => Beefit_Gyms [2] => Aaron_Kidney [3] => Dean_Mitchell [4] => Colin_O_Neill [5] => Keith_McManus ) if a name in array $_names exists in the $imageArray i want to insert the images for that person into one column of a table like this <tr> <?php foreach ($names as $name): ?><th><?php htmlout($name); ?></th><?php endforeach; ?> </tr> <tr> <td><img src="../images/'Dashka'_Darren_Sheehan_1.jpg" width="204"/></td> <td><img src="../images/Aaron_Kidney_1.jpg" width="204"/></td> <td>row 1, cell 1</td> <td>row 1, cell 2</td> <td>row 1, cell 1</td> <td>row 1, cell 2</td> </tr> <tr> <td><img src="../images/'Dashka'_Darren_Sheehan_2.jpg" width="204"/></td> <td><img src="../images/Aaron_Kidney_2.jpg" width="204"/></td> <td>row 1, cell 1</td> <td>row 1, cell 2</td> <td>row 1, cell 1</td> <td>row 1, cell 2</td> </tr> can anyone help me write the logic for this?? I cant figure it out... Hi Guys, I'm sure my logic is off somewhere in my code, basicaly i resize an uploaded image and move to it's location depending on whether it came from the US or UK site: Resize Function: function resize_image($uploadDirectory, $newFileName, $us = false) { $original_image = $uploadDirectory; $ext = substr($original_image, strrpos($original_image, '.') + 1); $canvas_width = 65; $canvas_height = 65; $canvas = imagecreatetruecolor($canvas_width, $canvas_height); $white_background = imagecolorallocate($canvas, 255, 255, 255); imagefill($canvas, 0, 0, $white_background); list($image_width, $image_height) = getimagesize($uploadDirectory); $ratio = $image_width / $image_height; if ($ratio > 1) { $new_image_width = 65; $new_image_height = 65 / $ratio; } //$ratio > 1 else { $new_image_width = (float) 65 * $ratio; $new_image_height = 65; } if ($ext == "jpg") { $original_image = imagecreatefromjpeg($original_image); } //$ext == "jpg" if ($ext == "gif") { $original_image = imagecreatefromgif($original_image); } //$ext == "gif" imagecopyresampled($canvas, $original_image, 0, 0, 0, 0, $new_image_width, $new_image_height, $image_width, $image_height); $new_thumbnail_name = "thumb-$newFileName"; if ($ext == "jpg") { if ($us) { imagejpeg($canvas, "../../site.com/imgProducts/img-th/$new_thumbnail_name", 100); return ("$new_thumbnail_name"); } else { imagejpeg($canvas, "../imgProducts/img-th/$new_thumbnail_name", 100); return ("$new_thumbnail_name"); } } //$ext == "jpg" if ($ext == "gif") { if ($us) { imagegif($canvas, "../../first-site.com/imgProducts/img-th/$new_thumbnail_name", 100); return ("$new_thumbnail_name"); } else { imagegif($canvas, "../imgProducts/img-th/$new_thumbnail_name", 100); return ("$new_thumbnail_name"); } } //$ext == "gif" imagedestroy($original_image); imagedestroy($canvas); } Upload Code: <?php if (isset($_POST['submit-add-product'])) { $productNM = ucwords($_POST['txt-product-name']); $productDS = escape_data($_POST['txt-product-description'], 1); $productPM = $_POST['txt-product-p-medicine']; $productCT = $_POST['txt-product-category']; $productPR = $_POST['txt-product-price']; $productST = $_POST['txtSite']; $fileName = $_FILES['txt-product-image']['name']; $fileTemp = $_FILES['txt-product-image']['tmp_name']; $fileType = $_FILES['txt-product-image']['type']; $fileSize = $_FILES['txt-product-image']['size']; /*if (!empty($_FILES['txt-product-image-2']['name'])) { $fileName2nd = $_FILES['txt-product-image-2']['name']; $fileTemp2nd = $_FILES['txt-product-image-2']['tmp_name']; $fileType2nd = $_FILES['txt-product-image-2']['type']; $fileSize2nd = $_FILES['txt-product-image-2']['size']; $fileExtension = substr(strrchr($fileName2nd, '.'), 0); $fileExtension = strtolower($fileExtension); $replacedName2nd = str_replace(" ", "-", $productNM . "-2nd"); $newFileName2nd = "$replacedName2nd-" . time() . "$fileExtension"; $uploadDirectory2nd = "../imgProducts/img-fs/$newFileName2nd"; $generate2ndImage = true; } //!empty($_FILES['txt-product-image-2']['name']) if (empty($productNM)) { print "<p class=\"fcp-message-error\">You never entered a product name.</p>"; } //empty($productNM) if (empty($productDS)) { print "<p class=\"fcp-message-error\">You never entered a product description.</p>"; } //empty($productDS) if (empty($productPR)) { print "<p class=\"fcp-message-error\">You never entered a product price.</p>"; } //empty($productPR) if (empty($fileSize)) { print "<p class=\"fcp-message-error\">You never entered a product image.</p>"; } //empty($fileSize) if (!isImageFile($fileType)) { print "<p class=\"fcp-message-error\">The file you uploaded doesn't seem to be an image.</p>"; } //!isImageFile($fileType)*/ $fileExtension = substr(strrchr($fileName, '.'), 0); $fileExtension = strtolower($fileExtension); $replacedName = str_replace(" ", "-", $productNM); $newFileName = "$replacedName-" . time() . "$fileExtension"; $uploadDirectory = "../imgProducts/img-fs/$newFileName"; // US // if ($productST == "US") { $uploadDirectory = "../../first-choice-pharmacy.com/imgProducts/img-fs/$newFileName"; //move_uploaded_file($fileTemp, $uploadDirectory2nd); if (move_uploaded_file($fileTemp, $uploadDirectory)) { $productWM = watermark_image($uploadDirectory, $newFileName, 1); $productTH = resize_image($uploadDirectory, $newFileName, 1); } //move_uploaded_file($fileTemp, $uploadDirectory) /*if (isset($generate2ndImage)) { watermark_image($uploadDirectory2nd, $fileTemp2nd); move_uploaded_file($fileTemp2nd, $uploadDirectory2nd); } //isset($generate2ndImage)*/ $qI = mysql_query("INSERT INTO `fcpv3_products` (`id`,`category_id`,`product_name`,`product_description`,`product_thumbnail`,`product_fullsize`,`product_fullsize_second`,`product_price`,`product_weight`,`p_med`,`is_breakable`,`site`,`date_added`) VALUES ('','$productCT','$productNM','$productDS','$productTH','$newFileName','$newFileName2nd','$productPR','0.00','$productPM','N','US',NOW())"); if ($_POST['updateTwitter'] == "yes") { $last_product_id = mysql_insert_id(); $twitter_url = generate_seo_friendly_links($productNM, $last_product_id); $username = 'firstchoicephar'; $password = ''; $status = urlencode(stripslashes(urldecode('We just added ' . $productNM . ' http://www.firstchoicepharmacy.co.uk/product.php?id=' . mysql_insert_id()))); if ($status) { $tweetUrl = 'http://www.twitter.com/statuses/update.xml'; $curl = curl_init(); curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_URL, "$tweetUrl"); curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT, 2); curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_POST, 1); curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, "status=$status"); curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_USERPWD, "$username:$password"); $result = curl_exec($curl); $resultArray = curl_getinfo($curl); if ($resultArray['http_code'] == 200) { print "<p class=\"fcp-message-success\">Tweet made successfully :).</p>"; } //$resultArray['http_code'] == 200 else { print '<p class="fcp-message-error">OOPS, an error has occured Posting to twitter, please contact the site administrator.</p>'; curl_close($curl); } } //$status if ($qI) { print "<p class=\"fcp-message-success\">You have successfully added a new product.</p>"; } //$qI else { print '<p class="fcp-message-error">OOPS, an error has occured please contact the site administrator.</p>'; } } //$_POST['updateTwitter'] == "yes" } elseif($productST == "UK") { if (move_uploaded_file($fileTemp, $uploadDirectory)) { $productWM = watermark_image($uploadDirectory, $newFileName); $productTH = resize_image($uploadDirectory, $newFileName); } //move_uploaded_file($fileTemp, $uploadDirectory) /*if (isset($generate2ndImage)) { watermark_image($uploadDirectory2nd, $fileTemp2nd); move_uploaded_file($fileTemp2nd, $uploadDirectory2nd); } //isset($generate2ndImage)*/ $qI = mysql_query("INSERT INTO `fcpv3_products` (`id`,`category_id`,`product_name`,`product_description`,`product_thumbnail`,`product_fullsize`,`product_fullsize_second`,`product_price`,`product_weight`,`p_med`,`is_breakable`,`site`,`date_added`) VALUES ('','$productCT','$productNM','$productDS','$productTH','$newFileName','$newFileName2nd','$productPR','0.00','$productPM','N','UK',NOW())"); if ($_POST['updateTwitter'] == "yes") { $last_product_id = mysql_insert_id(); $twitter_url = generate_seo_friendly_links($productNM, $last_product_id); $username = 'firstchoicephar'; $password = 'milr'; $status = urlencode(stripslashes(urldecode('We just added ' . $productNM . ' http://www.firstchoicepharmacy.co.uk/product.php?id=' . mysql_insert_id()))); if ($status) { $tweetUrl = 'http://www.twitter.com/statuses/update.xml'; $curl = curl_init(); curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_URL, "$tweetUrl"); curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT, 2); curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_POST, 1); curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, "status=$status"); curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_USERPWD, "$username:$password"); $result = curl_exec($curl); $resultArray = curl_getinfo($curl); if ($resultArray['http_code'] == 200) { print "<p class=\"fcp-message-success\">Tweet made successfully :).</p>"; } //$resultArray['http_code'] == 200 else { print '<p class="fcp-message-error">OOPS, an error has occured Posting to twitter, please contact the site administrator.</p>'; curl_close($curl); } } //$status if ($qI) { print "<p class=\"fcp-message-success\">You have successfully added a new product.</p>"; } //$qI else { print '<p class="fcp-message-error">OOPS, an error has occured please contact the site administrator.</p>'; } } //$_POST['updateTwitter'] == "yes" } } //isset($_POST['submit-add-product']) ?> When i change the $us flag the US site works and the UK one doesn't, the full size image always gets uploaded fine it appears to be my logic in the resize function (i think ) a fresh pair of eyes would be great thanks guys Graham Hi All, I'm trying to understand the logic behind this bit of code I found. I (think I) get that it takes an argument which in this case is a number, an checks to see if the array isset, then uses a while loop to loop through the possible values taking each value and placing it into another function which performs some task. What I'm really confused about is how the code is using unset, If I'm correct it's unsetting the incremented value which is the value that should be used in the next iteration, now I know this is not the case, but I don't understand why this is working. I have included the code in the topic and I also wrote a small piece of code to mirror this so I could play around with it in hopes of understanding the logic but it gives me a syntax error in my IDE when I try to unset the incremented value. I know this is probably something really stupid so be kind. <?php define("NUM_0", 0); define("NUM_1", 1); define("NUM_2", 2); define("NUM_3", 3); define("NUM_4", 4); function function_1($position) { static $positions = array(NUM_0, NUM_1, NUM_2, NUM_3, NUM_4,), $index = 0; if (isset($positions[$index])) { while ($position >= $index) { $current_position = $positions[$index]; unset($positions[$index++]); function_2($current_position); } } } function function_2($position) { switch ($position) { case 0: echo '$position equals 0 <br />'; break; case 1: echo '$position equals 1 <br />'; break; case 2: echo '$position equals 2 <br />'; break; case 3: echo '$position equals 3 <br />'; break; case 4: echo '$position equals 4 <br />'; break; } } function_1(NUM_4); [b] [u]output![/u] $position equals 0 $position equals 1 $position equals 2 $position equals 3 $position equals 4 [/b] function test() { static $var_1; $var_1 = 10; if (isset($var_1)) { while ($var_1 >= 0) { $var_2 = $var_1; unset ($var_1++); // syntax error on this line. echo $var_2; } } } test(); ?> Hello guys, I have a question about the logic of OR (||) and && I have a form and on the form is asks for hair color Code: [Select] <div class="hcenter"><div class="box3">Hair color</div></div> <div class="box2"><input type="radio" name="hair" value="Black" />Black<br /> <input type="radio" name="hair" value="Brunette" />Brunette<br /> <input type="radio" name="hair" value="Blonde" />Blonde<br /> <input type="radio" name="hair" value="Red" />Red<br /></div> I grab the post var like this $hair = $_POST['hair']; // I actually have it filtered but you get the point I created this function Code: [Select] function check_Haircolor($hair){ if (isset($hair) && $hair != 'Brunette' || $hair != 'Black' || $hair != 'Red' || $hair != 'Blonde' ){ Do something here } } But it would not work correctly.. I kept doing the "Do something here...." so I tried the && and it worked (Se below) as expected. I would have bet that the or (||) would have been the correct code.. Code: [Select] function check_Haircolor($hair){ if (isset($hair) && $hair != 'Brunette' && $hair != 'Black' && $hair != 'Red' && $hair != 'Blonde' ){ Do something here } } Why did the && word and not the || Thanks, Dan Hello, write the algorithm to draw a sphere, the function should have parameters 1. diameter (how many line) 2. character (use which character to draw) eg, draw_sphere(10, '8') will produce: 88888 8888888888888 8888888888888888888 888888888888888888888 88888888888888888888888 88888888888888888888888 888888888888888888888 8888888888888888888 8888888888888 88888 the above is a sphere of 10 lines, which is drawn using the character "8" i cant figure out how to do it, thanks in advanved! |