PHP - Struggling To Get Vanity Url's To Work
I need to implement vanity url's on our web site, partly because they look "prettier" but more importantly because Google doesn't seem to like links that end in ".pgm" (many of our pages on our IBM iSeries are written using Websmart ILE and the program suffix is ".pgm").
I am halfway there, I think, but I am not sure if I am doing this right, and I still find taking examples of htaccess redirects and applying them to what I am trying to achieve pretty complicated.
All the page links are coded correctly and are going to the right place, but the browser is showing the resulting url, not the link that is clicked on.
Hopefully someone can help to steer me in the right direction if I explain what we have...
The resulting link needs to be:
http://www.mydomain.com/prodpage.pgm?name=750ml Orange Line Marker Spray Paint&item=41912The vanity link should be: http://www.mydomain.com/product/41912/750ml Orange Line Marker Spray PaintI have this working using the following in .htaccess: RewriteRule product/(.*)/(.*) http://www.mydomain.com/prodpage.pgm?name=$2&item=$1 [L]However... the url that shows in the browser is the resulting link. I need it to be the link that is clicked on. Any thoughts please. I have tried lots of things but nothing seems to give the desired result. Similar TutorialsHey all, How would you do a vanity URL redirect? For example, you put this in flyer: site.com/yourpage but when user puts that in URL, it really goes to: site.com/products/1?category=1 Thanks for response. I want to convert this url www.2aek.com/userprofile.php?username=zac1987 into www.2aek.com/zac1987 How to do that? I google search "dns setup vanity url" but I can't find any result. After I change it to vanity url, the php get method still can function without any problem? I have a form with 2 inputs specific to file uploads (where one day I may add more either through a dynamic layer of adding more than, or just might put 2 or 3 more fields). I can get a single file to upload without issue, but i seem to be having issues trying to get more than one at a time. What is the best way to handle this? I seem to be completely lost on this. Hi, I have products page which products page and I am echoing the ID of each product into a link with the description of the product as the anchor text. Code: [Select] <a href="product.php?ID=<?php echo $row['ID']; ?>" class='productlink' ><?php echo $row['description']; ?></a> However I am struggling to Get the information from the receiving 'product.php' page. The code I have on the product.php page is as follows: Code: [Select] <?php $ID = 0; if (isset($_GET['ID'])) { $ID = $_GET['ID']; } ?> <?php echo $_GET['price']; // outputs: 1 ?> However nothing is being echoed out. I just a blank screen. Am I missing like capital letters. My column is title 'ID'. Do I need to query the database in someway on the receiving page or do I just use a different GET code? Creating a basic MVC framework. I may confuse myself while asking this, so bare with me if this is confusing for you also... As far as i understand, the URLs are in the following format: www.example.com/controller/method/args My goal here is to not show 'method' in the URL if it's not necessary. For example, www.example.com/contact instead of www.example.com/contact/view. This is OK. I can accomplish this. But problems arise when I want to pass arguments in the URL. Say I have the URL: www.example.com/users <----- this would by default, user the controller 'users' and call default method, 'view'..just list all users. But say i want to view a user.. John. www.example.com/users/john How can I make my script know that 'john' is an argument, and not a method? The only way I can think of this is if I always have a method in the url .. like www.example.com/users/view/username/john As of now, my script breaks up the URL at / and the first element in the array is is the controller. It calls the controller with the other arguments. so www.example.com/users/john. The script would do (simplified) $controller = 'users' $controller = new $controller('john') the 'Users' class would then see if 'john' is a method. If it is, call it, if not, then call the default method (view) with john as argument... but what if I have a method called 'edit' and someone's username is edit? then www.example.com/users/edit would be a problem. So my guestion to you guy is... how do you deal with this issue? If you have www.example.com/users/edit, how do you let the script know that 'edit' is someone's username and now a method to call? Do you pass the method in the url like so www.example.com/users/edit/edit ? Or if you have worked with a framework (Zend, cakePHP, Symfony, CodeIgniter, etc), how does the framework handle it? Ideally, i would like to be able to have www.example.com/users/john instead of www.example.com/users/view/id/john I can not figure this out... <?php include 'include/config.php'; $sql = mysql_query(" SELECT * FROM logos "); while($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($sql)) { echo $row['image']; echo "<br />"; } ?> now that is printing a nice list now how can I just split it into two columns? Hi people, please can any of you guys help us out? I need to write some php code but i'm getting more and more confused everytime i get into php. Anyways this is what i'm trying to do on my site: I want the user to type in a company name in a text field in a very simple html form. The user hits submit buton and the text the user typed in gets sent to a php document for processing. If the user has typed in a company name that matches one of the 3 company names that i have, then the user gets sent to one page. (sucess page) If the what the user has entered into the search form does not match one of my 3 company names, then I want them to be sent to another page (error page). I know this is real simple stuff guys, but i just cant get my head round this so far, please, please help. Many thanks in advance, Marcus. I have to take over somebody else's project. So I have the combination of being a beginner, not understanding their code well, and not experienced with arrays. I'm in over my head. I have an array passed to the page, that would be something like this: Array ( [215] => [213] => 1 [212] => 2 [214] => ) the user chose 1 person in 213, and 2 people in 212 and I basically need to break it apart to do math like this: (#people x cost of 213 = totalcostA ) + (# people x cost of 212 = totalcostB) = total The broken down data goes into the database, and the total is used for the cart. I've taken suggestions and gotten to this jumbled mess: Code: [Select] $ids = $_POST['workshop_id']; print_r($_POST['participantqty']); // the above shows the arrays are sending to this page and printing correctly: Array ( [215] => [213] => 1 [212] => 2 [214] => ) foreach ($_POST['workshop_id'] as $id){ $qty = $_POST['participatqty'][$id]; } if(sizeof($_POST['workshop_id'])) { // loop through array $number = count($ids); for ($i=0; $i<=$number; $i++) { // store a single item number and description in local variables $itno = $ids[$i]; $qty_insert = $qty[$i]; $query_insertItemWorkshop = "INSERT INTO tbl_registration_workshop (registration_id, workshop_id, regworkshop_qty) VALUES ('$reg_id', '$itno', '$qty_insert')"; $dberror = ""; $ret = mysql_query($query_insertItemWorkshop); $query_selectAllItems_events = 'SELECT * FROM tbl_workshops where workshop_id = '.$itno; @$result_all_events = mysql_query($query_selectAllItems_events); @$numRows_all_events = mysql_num_rows($result_all_events); @$num=mysql_num_rows($result_all_events); @$z_row = mysql_fetch_array($result_all_events); // I want the below to work, but it won't until I can figure out how to break it all down. $qty_total=$qty_insert*$z_row['workshop_price']; $total = $total + $qty_total; if ($ids[$i] <> '') { // I want the info to also appear below, but can't until I figure out how to break them down. echo $total_students; echo "<tr><td valign=top><b>Description:</b> ". $z_row['workshop_title'] ."</td><td align='right' colspan='2' width=300 valign=top>" . $qty_insert . " at ". $z_row['workshop_price'] ." each: </td><td valign=top> $". $qty_total ."</td></tr>"; I'm trying to read in a file which is essentially a csv. (I have a couple of books and am a n00b faffing with sessions/cookies etc and am trying to set up an app for a local forum I'm involved with...) I originally tried fgetcsv and also reading the file in line by line (via fgets/explode) and for the most part it works. However some of the entries have a '<' character within them and whenever the script hits a line with one of these it screws up and truncates the line. I presume the '<' is attempting to redirect the data somewhere(?), but have found no way of being able to read this in whole as of yet and I dont really want to resort to processing each line character by character... An example line would be: 3p!<ph4il,Fabulous Diamond Eyes,Lizzies,Div 3C I welcome some advice to put me out of my misery on the matter Hi Guys, I'm trying to build a form which includes a file field. The idea is that it will upload the file and then email it as an attachment, I couldnt' figure that out at all so I thought I'd go with uploading the file and including a link to it in the email, however that isn't working either and I don't understand why... i'm not getting any error messages and the upload folder is set to 777. if (($_FILES["file"]["size"] < 20000)) { if ($_FILES["file"]["error"] > 0) { echo "Return Code: " . $_FILES["file"]["error"] . "<br />"; } else { move_uploaded_file($_FILES["file"]["tmp_name"], "upload/" . $_FILES["file"]["name"]); $fileLink = $siteroot. "/upload/" . $_FILES["file"]["name"]; } } else { echo "Invalid file"; } $to = str_replace('info', 'sales', $sc_email); $subject = "Quotation request from website"; $body = "From: ".$_POST['first_name']." ".$_POST['last_name']."\n"; if ($_POST['job_title']) { $body .= "(".$_POST['job_title']." at ".$_POST['your_company'].")\n"; } $body .= "E-Mail: ".$_POST['your_email']."\n"; $body .= "Telephone: ".$_POST['your_telephone']."\n"; $body .= "Address:\n ".$_POST['your_address']." ,".$_POST['your_country']."\n\n"; $body .= "Project: ".$_POST['project_details']."\n"; $body .= "Translate to: ".$_POST['lang_target']." from ".$_POST['lang_source']."\n"; $body .= "by: ".$_POST['project_deadline']; $body .= "The text: ".$_POST['text_to_translate']; $body .= "Link to attachment: <a href=".$fileLink."> Link </a>"; Just helping me to figure out this would be enough but if anyone has a solution to the emailng as attatchment thing that would be even better. I've looked at a few tutorials but they seem a bit confusing. Thanks in advance. So I have a list of events happening on certain dates Date event event event Date event event Date event Date event event i.e the number of events per date change. The whole list is stored in an array called $matches. Depending on the formatting of the event or date tells the computer (or me) whether it is an event or a date. So the locations of the dates within $matches[] are stored in the array $dayKeys, and the position of the events within $matches[] is stored in the array $tournKeys. I am trying to print the list back out in the correct order. Code: [Select] foreach($dayKeys as $a => $b) { $c = $a; foreach($tournKeys as $c => $d) { if (($tournKeys[$c] > $dayKeys[$a]) && ($tournKeys[$c] < $dayKeys[$a+1])) //if both are true print the events until it is required to print the next date as oppposed to an event. { ......print the data from matches..... } } } I have tried to simplify the above loops as much as possible for this thread. My point is though, that when I am at the end of $dayKeys, $dayKeys[$a+1] generates an error, because there are no more $dayKeys. So my question is how should I rephrase that if condition so that I dont have to look to see whether The next thing to print is a date or an event by looking at the next $dayKeys value? I suck with arrays, there I said it . With that said, hopefully someone can help me here. I have two multi-dimensional arrays called $allteams and $chosenteams (the contents of which are listed below). I simply want to compare them and make a new array of the items that are in the first array ($allteams) but NOT in the second array ($chosenteams). NOTE: I tried to use array_diff() but couldn't get it to work since they are multidimensional... FYI, I'm also confused why the info appears to be listed twice but I think that just has to do with associative vs. numeric arrays (i.e. I think I just need to specify one and the amount info would be cut in half), but I'll research this more on my own as it seems like it has to be easy to find $allteams Array ( => Array ( => 1 [teamid] => 1 [1] => Philadelphia [teamcity] => Philadelphia [2] => Eagles [teamname] => Eagles ) [1] => Array ( => 2 [teamid] => 2 [1] => Dallas [teamcity] => Dallas [2] => Cowboys [teamname] => Cowboys ) [2] => Array ( => 3 [teamid] => 3 [1] => New York [teamcity] => New York [2] => Giants [teamname] => Giants ) [3] => Array ( => 4 [teamid] => 4 [1] => Washington [teamcity] => Washington [2] => Redskins [teamname] => Redskins ) [4] => Array ( => 5 [teamid] => 5 [1] => Detroit [teamcity] => Detroit [2] => Lions [teamname] => Lions ) [5] => Array ( => 6 [teamid] => 6 [1] => Minnesota [teamcity] => Minnesota [2] => Vikings [teamname] => Vikings ) [6] => Array ( => 7 [teamid] => 7 [1] => Green Bay [teamcity] => Green Bay [2] => Packers [teamname] => Packers ) [7] => Array ( => 8 [teamid] => 8 [1] => Chicago [teamcity] => Chicago [2] => Bears [teamname] => Bears ) [8] => Array ( => 9 [teamid] => 9 [1] => Tampa Bay [teamcity] => Tampa Bay [2] => Buccs [teamname] => Buccs ) [9] => Array ( => 10 [teamid] => 10 [1] => New Orleans [teamcity] => New Orleans [2] => Saints [teamname] => Saints ) [10] => Array ( => 11 [teamid] => 11 [1] => Carolina [teamcity] => Carolina [2] => Panthers [teamname] => Panthers ) [11] => Array ( => 12 [teamid] => 12 [1] => Atlanta [teamcity] => Atlanta [2] => Falcons [teamname] => Falcons ) [12] => Array ( => 13 [teamid] => 13 [1] => Seattle [teamcity] => Seattle [2] => Seahawks [teamname] => Seahawks ) [13] => Array ( => 14 [teamid] => 14 [1] => San Francisco [teamcity] => San Francisco [2] => 49ers [teamname] => 49ers ) [14] => Array ( => 15 [teamid] => 15 [1] => St. Louis [teamcity] => St. Louis [2] => Rams [teamname] => Rams ) [15] => Array ( => 16 [teamid] => 16 [1] => Arizona [teamcity] => Arizona [2] => Cardinals [teamname] => Cardinals ) [16] => Array ( => 17 [teamid] => 17 [1] => New York [teamcity] => New York [2] => Jets [teamname] => Jets ) [17] => Array ( => 18 [teamid] => 18 [1] => Miami [teamcity] => Miami [2] => Dolphins [teamname] => Dolphins ) [18] => Array ( => 19 [teamid] => 19 [1] => Buffalo [teamcity] => Buffalo [2] => Bills [teamname] => Bills ) [19] => Array ( => 20 [teamid] => 20 [1] => New England [teamcity] => New England [2] => Patriots [teamname] => Patriots ) [20] => Array ( => 21 [teamid] => 21 [1] => Baltimore [teamcity] => Baltimore [2] => Ravens [teamname] => Ravens ) [21] => Array ( => 22 [teamid] => 22 [1] => Cincinnati [teamcity] => Cincinnati [2] => Bengals [teamname] => Bengals ) [22] => Array ( => 23 [teamid] => 23 [1] => Pittsburgh [teamcity] => Pittsburgh [2] => Steelers [teamname] => Steelers ) [23] => Array ( => 24 [teamid] => 24 [1] => Cleveland [teamcity] => Cleveland [2] => Browns [teamname] => Browns ) [24] => Array ( => 25 [teamid] => 25 [1] => Houston [teamcity] => Houston [2] => Texans [teamname] => Texans ) [25] => Array ( => 26 [teamid] => 26 [1] => Tennessee [teamcity] => Tennessee [2] => Titans [teamname] => Titans ) [26] => Array ( => 27 [teamid] => 27 [1] => Jacksonville [teamcity] => Jacksonville [2] => Jaguars [teamname] => Jaguars ) [27] => Array ( => 28 [teamid] => 28 [1] => Indianapolis [teamcity] => Indianapolis [2] => Colts [teamname] => Colts ) [28] => Array ( => 29 [teamid] => 29 [1] => Denver [teamcity] => Denver [2] => Broncos [teamname] => Broncos ) [29] => Array ( => 30 [teamid] => 30 [1] => Kansas City [teamcity] => Kansas City [2] => Chiefs [teamname] => Chiefs ) [30] => Array ( => 31 [teamid] => 31 [1] => Oakland [teamcity] => Oakland [2] => Raiders [teamname] => Raiders ) [31] => Array ( => 32 [teamid] => 32 [1] => San Diego [teamcity] => San Diego [2] => Chargers [teamname] => Chargers ) ) $chosenteams Array ( => Array ( => 2 [teamid] => 2 [1] => Dallas [teamcity] => Dallas [2] => Cowboys [teamname] => Cowboys ) [1] => Array ( => 3 [teamid] => 3 [1] => New York [teamcity] => New York [2] => Giants [teamname] => Giants ) ) Again, I just want to compare those two multi-dimensional arrays and end up with another array that only has the items that are in the first but NOT in the second. So now I'm trying to do it the way below using simply "array_push" Code: [Select] $remainingteams = array(); foreach($allteams as $teamname=> $value) { if (in_array($teamname, $chosenteams)) { } else { array_push($remainingteams,$teamname); } } My end result based on the way the arrays are in this example should be... $remainingteams (really the only difference is that the Cowboys and Giants info is gone) Array ( => Array ( => 1 [teamid] => 1 [1] => Philadelphia [teamcity] => Philadelphia [2] => Eagles [teamname] => Eagles ) [3] => Array ( => 4 [teamid] => 4 [1] => Washington [teamcity] => Washington [2] => Redskins [teamname] => Redskins ) [4] => Array ( => 5 [teamid] => 5 [1] => Detroit [teamcity] => Detroit [2] => Lions [teamname] => Lions ) [5] => Array ( => 6 [teamid] => 6 [1] => Minnesota [teamcity] => Minnesota [2] => Vikings [teamname] => Vikings ) [6] => Array ( => 7 [teamid] => 7 [1] => Green Bay [teamcity] => Green Bay [2] => Packers [teamname] => Packers ) [7] => Array ( => 8 [teamid] => 8 [1] => Chicago [teamcity] => Chicago [2] => Bears [teamname] => Bears ) [8] => Array ( => 9 [teamid] => 9 [1] => Tampa Bay [teamcity] => Tampa Bay [2] => Buccs [teamname] => Buccs ) [9] => Array ( => 10 [teamid] => 10 [1] => New Orleans [teamcity] => New Orleans [2] => Saints [teamname] => Saints ) [10] => Array ( => 11 [teamid] => 11 [1] => Carolina [teamcity] => Carolina [2] => Panthers [teamname] => Panthers ) [11] => Array ( => 12 [teamid] => 12 [1] => Atlanta [teamcity] => Atlanta [2] => Falcons [teamname] => Falcons ) [12] => Array ( => 13 [teamid] => 13 [1] => Seattle [teamcity] => Seattle [2] => Seahawks [teamname] => Seahawks ) [13] => Array ( => 14 [teamid] => 14 [1] => San Francisco [teamcity] => San Francisco [2] => 49ers [teamname] => 49ers ) [14] => Array ( => 15 [teamid] => 15 [1] => St. Louis [teamcity] => St. Louis [2] => Rams [teamname] => Rams ) [15] => Array ( => 16 [teamid] => 16 [1] => Arizona [teamcity] => Arizona [2] => Cardinals [teamname] => Cardinals ) [16] => Array ( => 17 [teamid] => 17 [1] => New York [teamcity] => New York [2] => Jets [teamname] => Jets ) [17] => Array ( => 18 [teamid] => 18 [1] => Miami [teamcity] => Miami [2] => Dolphins [teamname] => Dolphins ) [18] => Array ( => 19 [teamid] => 19 [1] => Buffalo [teamcity] => Buffalo [2] => Bills [teamname] => Bills ) [19] => Array ( => 20 [teamid] => 20 [1] => New England [teamcity] => New England [2] => Patriots [teamname] => Patriots ) [20] => Array ( => 21 [teamid] => 21 [1] => Baltimore [teamcity] => Baltimore [2] => Ravens [teamname] => Ravens ) [21] => Array ( => 22 [teamid] => 22 [1] => Cincinnati [teamcity] => Cincinnati [2] => Bengals [teamname] => Bengals ) [22] => Array ( => 23 [teamid] => 23 [1] => Pittsburgh [teamcity] => Pittsburgh [2] => Steelers [teamname] => Steelers ) [23] => Array ( => 24 [teamid] => 24 [1] => Cleveland [teamcity] => Cleveland [2] => Browns [teamname] => Browns ) [24] => Array ( => 25 [teamid] => 25 [1] => Houston [teamcity] => Houston [2] => Texans [teamname] => Texans ) [25] => Array ( => 26 [teamid] => 26 [1] => Tennessee [teamcity] => Tennessee [2] => Titans [teamname] => Titans ) [26] => Array ( => 27 [teamid] => 27 [1] => Jacksonville [teamcity] => Jacksonville [2] => Jaguars [teamname] => Jaguars ) [27] => Array ( => 28 [teamid] => 28 [1] => Indianapolis [teamcity] => Indianapolis [2] => Colts [teamname] => Colts ) [28] => Array ( => 29 [teamid] => 29 [1] => Denver [teamcity] => Denver [2] => Broncos [teamname] => Broncos ) [29] => Array ( => 30 [teamid] => 30 [1] => Kansas City [teamcity] => Kansas City [2] => Chiefs [teamname] => Chiefs ) [30] => Array ( => 31 [teamid] => 31 [1] => Oakland [teamcity] => Oakland [2] => Raiders [teamname] => Raiders ) [31] => Array ( => 32 [teamid] => 32 [1] => San Diego [teamcity] => San Diego [2] => Chargers [teamname] => Chargers ) ) Can anyone help me figure this out? i've been trying for hours (I know, that's pathetic ) Hi.., I use below method to export data to excel. header('Content-type: application/ms-excel'); header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=abc.xls'); if I run the script from the server. (http://localhost/export.php) it is work. (pop-up window if i want save or open the file) but if i run the script from the client (http://192.168.1.5/export.php) it is not work. (nothing happen) any idea how to solve this? This one requires lots of up front information: I have a page, for this example that I will call page.php. It takes get parameters, and for this example I'll call the parameter "step". So I have a URL like this: page.php?step=1 This page has a form with an action of page.php?step=1. The code on the page validates the posting information. If the information is bad, it returns the user to page.php?step=1; if it is good, it takes the user to page.php?step=2 via header( "location:page.php?step=2" ). So redirection is done by relative path, not full URLs. This all works as expected. Now what I've done is set .htaccess to be HTTPS for this page, via this code: # Turn SSL on for payments RewriteCond %{HTTPS} off RewriteCond %{SCRIPT_FILENAME} \/page\.php [NC] RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://%{HTTP_HOST}/$1 [R=301,L] This works (initially). However, once you try to post the form, it just redirects back to the step=1 version of the page. I really don't know how or why that would be. I'm not sure how else I can explain this or what other information you may have. But it's frustrating to not get a page working in HTTPS that works in HTTP. Very odd. Any suggestions? (I don't even really know the best location to figure out when/why it's redirecting back to the original page.) require_once 'includes/upload.class.php'; $upload = new uploads(); $details = $upload->getFileInformation($id); <?php echo $details['upload_desc']; ?> then here the class. require_once 'db.class.php'; class uploads extends database { private $uploadData; function uploadFile() { public function getFileInformation($id) { $this->uploadData = $this->readData("uploadfiles", "upload_id", $id); return $this->uploadData; } But it wont work! Some of you may have seen one of my many posts about email issues. Some users don't get them, and I have determined it is probably because we are marked as spam.
We are a service that grades sales team members on their phone skills. Listening to pre-recorded calls, grading and uploading them to our site, and then another part of our business looks them over and sometimes leaves a message that then get's forwarded to this persons work email.
I have determined there is ways to get marked as spam as default by not having an opt out link. This is not an option, these sales members employer has opted in, and the emails are going to work related accounts hosted at that employer. Also, if one of these staff members is not so bright, or disgruntled they may mark us as spam anyways. The bottom line is that we have very little control over whether we are or are not marked as spam.
So we want to start looking into sending text messages and this is where I start to question how good of an idea this is.
First off, if it was me, and the messages where being sent to a device that my employer did not provide, I would in no way want work related text messages coming to me. Unless there is a vested interest in getting them. IE, I'm the boss at this place and am always on the clock. What if you are on the bottom? It's just a job for you.
What if it is a pre-paid device, text messages cost money. What then? What if they don't even have, or want a cell phone?
The short of it is this. If I'm at a job that is just another job, and this employer tells me that I have to get these messages. I'm going to look for another job. I see the organizations having continuous issues and complaints from their employees. Thus us as a business having issues keeping clients.
What am I getting into here? What are your opinions on this matter? What are your recommendations as to alerting users of something on our site that we can rest assured are being received 100% of the time?
Thanks!
Nick
i need help trying to get this delete feature to work its not deleting from the database (by the way i took out my database names and passwords at the top of the file) is it possible someone could help me, ive been working on this for like a week and cant figure out the problem. thanks! you can email me at spr_spng@yahoo.com picture 2.png is showing what it looks like Code: [Select] <?php $host="localhost"; // Host name $username="username"; // Mysql username $password="password"; // Mysql password $db_name="database_name"; // Database name $tbl_name="table_name"; // Table name // Connect to server and select databse. mysql_connect("$host", "$username", "$password")or die("cannot connect"); mysql_select_db("$db_name")or die("cannot select DB"); $sql="SELECT * FROM $tbl_name"; $result=mysql_query($sql); $count=mysql_num_rows($result); ?> <style> /*table affects look of the whole table look */ table { margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: 1px solid #330000; border-collapse:collapse; width:70%; border-width: 5px 5px 5px 5px; border-spacing: 1px; border-style: outset outset outset outset; border-color: #330000 #330000 #330000 #330000; border-collapse: separate; background-color: #330000; #800517 f535aa #330000 school color #9A0000 school color2 #991B1E school color3 #CCCC99 school color4 #9A0000 } /*th is table header */ th { text-align: left; height: 2.5em; background-color: #330000; color: #FC0; font-size:1.5em; } /*td is table data or the cells below the header*/ td { text-align: left; height:1.0em; font-size:1.0em; vertical-align:bottom; padding:10px; border-width: 5px 5px 5px 5px; padding: 8px 8px 8px 8px; border-style: outset outset outset outset; border-color: #9A0000 #9A0000 #9A0000 #9A0000; background-color: #CCCC99; -moz-border-radius: 0px 0px 0px 0px; } </style> <table width="400" border="0" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="0"> <tr> <td><form name="form1" method="post" action=""> <table width="400" border="0" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"> <tr> <td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> </td> <td colspan="4" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>Pick Which Rows you want to delete, Then press delete.</strong> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>Id</strong></td> <td align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>Name</strong></td> <td align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>Lastname</strong></td> <td align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>Email</strong></td> <td align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">delete</td></tr> <?php while($rows=mysql_fetch_array($result)){ ?> <tr> <td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><? echo $rows['id']; ?></td> <td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><? echo $rows['name']; ?></td> <td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><? echo $rows['lastname']; ?></td> <td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><? echo $rows['email']; ?></td> <td align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><input name="checkbox[]" type="checkbox" id="checkbox[]" value="<? echo $rows['id']; ?>"></td> </tr> <?php } ?> <tr> <td colspan="5" align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><input name="delete" type="submit" id="delete" value="Delete"></td> </tr> <? // Check if delete button active, start this // edited if($delete){ for($i=0;$i<$count;$i++){ $del_id = $checkbox[$i]; $sql = "DELETE FROM $tbl_name WHERE id='$del_id'"; $result = mysql_query($sql); } // if successful redirect to delete_multiple.php if($result){ echo "<meta http-equiv=\"refresh\" content=\"0;URL=delete_multiple.php\">"; } } mysql_close(); ?> </table> </form> </td> </tr> </table> Hi there, As the question says i tried several things but i can't work it out and my knowledge about php isn't that well. Here is my code: <?php class ScheduleRecord { private $month; private $day; private $year; private $hour; private $minute; private $type; private $employeeNumber; public function __construct($employeeNumber, $type, $month, $day, $year, $hour, $minute) { $this->employeeNumber = $employeeNumber; $this->type = $type; $this->month = $month; $this->day = $day; $this->year = $year; $this->hour = $hour; $this->minute = $minute; } public function getType() { return $this->type; } public function getEmployeeNumber() { return $this->employeeNumber; } public function getMonth() { return $this->month; } public function getDay() { return $this->day; } public function getYear() { return $this->year; } public function getHour() { return $this->hour; } public function getMinute() { return $this->minute; } public function getType() { return $this->type; } } $shcRec = new ScheduleRecord(3, "DayIn", 04, 04, 04, 04, 04); echo $shcRec ->getEmployeeNumber(); ?> error: The page cannot be displayed because an internal server error has occurred. the last line seems to be the problem. Code: [Select] <?php $path = "www.DOMAINHERE.com/images/showlogos/".$showNAME."_logo.jpg"; if (file_exists($path)){ echo "YES"; ?> <a href="index.php"><img src="/images/showlogos/<?=$showNAME?>_logo.jpg" width="190" height="62" /></a><br /><br /> <?php } else { echo "NO!"; echo $path; } ?> the result is echoing out NO! which means the file doesnt exist... however when i c+p the echo'd $path into my address bar, it shows the image.. Thanks |