PHP - Using Html And Php In The Same Echo""; Tags
I'm trying to learn php, and I've picked up a php/mysql member system type script, and I'm trying to put the login/sign-up forms into my own pages. The problem I'm having though is getting PHP and HTML to work in the same echo"";
Similar Tutorialshi there, the code below is suppose to display something like the attachement "code2" but instead it displays something like attachement "code1" please assist in find what is wrong with my echo lines.
<?php $counter = 2; $sqlq="select * from state WHERE status = 0 "; $categorysqlq = mysql_query($sqlq); $varq = mysql_num_rows($categorysqlq); while($catfetchq = mysql_fetch_array($categorysqlq)) { $cnty = $catfetchq[0]; $sqllq="select * from vehicle WHERE country = '$cnty' "; $categorysqllq = mysql_query($sqllq); $numsql = "select * from branchaddr WHERE state = '$cnty' "; $numquery = mysql_query($numsql); $varqa = mysql_num_rows($numquery); $cntyfetchq= mysql_fetch_array($numquery); if($varq != 0){ if($counter == 2){ echo "<tr><td><a href=\"transport2.php?id=".$cntyfetchq['state'].">".$catfetchq[1]."(<span style=\"color:red\">".$varqa."</span>)</a></td>"; $counter--; } else{ echo "<td><a href=\"transport2.php?id=".$cntyfetchq['state'].">".$catfetchq[1]."(<span style=\"color:red\">".$varqa."</span>)</a></td></tr>"; $counter = 2; } } } ?>Attached Files code1.png 12.65KB 0 downloads code2.png 25.34KB 0 downloads Say I have the following text stored in a MySQL database... Code: [Select] <b>Classic Quote from movie</b> and I retrieve it into a variable called $text, how do I properly echo that so that it keeps the bold tags and actually display the text "Classic quote from movie" in BOLD? I'm doing something wrong somewhere along the line (simply doing "echo $text;") because it displays on the page as... Code: [Select] <b>Classic Quote from movie</b> Instead of... Classic Quote from movie Any info on properly storing and echoing back HTML would be very appreciated. Hi
I try to echo out random lines of a html file and want after submit password to whole content of the same html file. I have two Problems.
1st Problem When I echo out the random lines of the html file I don't get just the text but the code of the html file as well. I don't want that. I just want the text. How to do that?
for($x = 1;$x<=40;$x++) { $lines = file("$filename.html"); echo $lines[rand(0, count($lines)-1)]."<br>"; }I tried instead of "file("$filename.html");" "readfile("$filename.html");" But then I get the random lines plus the whole content. Is there anything else I can use instead of file so that I get the random lines of text without the html code?P.S file_get_contents doesn't work either have tried that one. 2nd Problem: As you could see in my first problem I have a file called $filename.html. After I submit the value of a password I want the whole content. But it is like the program did forget what $filename.html is. How can I make the program remember what $filename.html is? Or with other words how to get the whole content of the html file? My code: if($_POST['submitPasswordIT']){ if ($_POST['passIT']== $password ){ $my_file = file_get_contents("$filename.html"); echo $my_file; } else{ echo "You entered wrong password"; } }If the password isn't correct I get: You entered wrong password. If the password is correct I get nothing. I probably need to create a path to the file "$filename.html", but I don't know exactly how to do that. I have a navigation list displaying which is a mix of html and php, everything is working fine however now I want to convert this block of code into a function but am having major problems with quotes. The line of code I currently have is $data = $db->query("SELECT * FROM menu")->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC); foreach ($data as $row) { ?> <li><a href="<?php echo $row['url']; ?>" title="<?php echo $row['title']; ?>"><?php echo $row['icon'] . ' ' . $row['header']; ?></a></li> <?php } ?> As I say everything works using the above but now I am trying to echo the full li out and am having major issues with single and double quotes. I currently have echo "<li><a href='#' title='the title'><i class='fas fa-user site-nav--icon'></i> Help</a></li>"; Now I am trying to use the $row['url'], $row['title'], $row['icon'] & $row['header'] as per the top example but I cannot get the combination of quote marks correct, whether to use double, single or a combination. I would be grateful if someone could suggest the correct syntax for the a tag then I can work through the rest. Thanks Do anyone know how i can put the html tags in the same line as the other html tags? Here's an example: Code: [Select] Images | Link | Delete | Enabled On my code, it break the tags to the new line without put on the same line as the other tags. Here's the code: Code: [Select] [code]<?php session_start(); define('DB_HOST', 'localhost'); define('DB_USER', 'myusername'); define('DB_PASSWORD', 'mypass'); define('DB_DATABASE', 'mydbtable'); $errmsg_arr = array(); $errflag = false; $link = mysql_connect(DB_HOST, DB_USER, DB_PASSWORD); if(!$link) { die('Failed to connect to server: ' . mysql_error()); } $db = mysql_select_db(DB_DATABASE); if(!$db) { die("Unable to select database"); } function clean($var){ return mysql_real_escape_string(strip_tags($var)); } $username = clean($_GET['user']); $password = clean($_GET['pass']); if($username == '') { $errmsg_arr[] = 'username ID missing'; $errflag = true; } if($password == '') { $errmsg_arr[] = 'PASSWORD ID missing'; $errflag = true; } if($errflag) { $_SESSION['ERRMSG_ARR'] = $errmsg_arr; echo implode('<br />',$errmsg_arr); } else { $qry="SELECT * FROM members WHERE username='$username' AND passwd='$password'"; $result=mysql_query($qry) or die('Error:<br />' . $qry . '<br />' . mysql_error()); if(mysql_num_rows($result) > 0) { $qrytable1="SELECT images, id, public FROM members WHERE username='$username'"; $result1=mysql_query($qrytable1) or die('Error:<br />' . $qry . '<br />' . mysql_error()); while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result1)) { echo '<p id="images"> <a href="images.php?id='.$row['id'].'">Images</a></td> | <a href="http://' . $row["links"] . '">Link</a> </td> | <a href="delete.php?id='.$row['id'].'">Delete</a> </td> | <p> <p id="test">'.$row['Public'].'</td>''; } } } ?>[/code] Hey guys, I'm a total newbie here, and just about as a new to php. My issue: I have a very large .html file that contain multiple articles (I actually have a few of these, but we'll start with one for practicality). The article titles are all wrapped in <h2> tags, there are 10 articles in one file. The articles are very simple, just a title wrapped with <h2> and then a few paragraphs wrapped in <p> tags. What I want to know how to do: I want to know if there's a way to open that file, and have each article saved as it's own .html or .txt document (the title & following paragraphs of each article). Ultimately taking my 1 large file, and creating the subsequent 10 smaller files from the articles inside of it. I am having trouble explaining this in text so I'll try to illustrate: I have "Articles.html" - which contains (article1,article2,article3.. ..article10) I want to split "Articles.html" and create "Article1.html", "Article2.html", "Article3.html", etc. Is that possible? Or am I looking at something far more complex than I can imagine at this point - perhaps something I'd be better off doing by hand? Ultimately I intend to stick all these articles into a database, but that's the 2nd part of what I want to do (and I think will be the easier of the tasks). Let me know if you need any additional information in the event my description above is unclear... I simply am having issues figuring out how to separate out the text into individual articles. Hi there. I'm doing a calendar page with php. It's based on a template and in this template all the output text and html-tags are saved into a xml string. I want to add a tooltip/hovering effect and found one on the net. I applied this script but it doesn't work. It works on "plain html", but when it is within the php it just won't work.. This is how my code looks like: START: $xml = '<?xml version="1.0" ?><response><content><![CDATA['; --- kode -- kode -- kode --- $xml.="<div class='calevent'> <a href='' class='someClass' title='<img src=1.jpg>'>Curabitur dolor eros</a> <a href='java script:navigate(\"\",\"\",\"".$row[0]."\")'>"; $xml.=$erow[0]; $xml.="</a></div>"; END: echo $xml; ------------- The script is supposed to add tooltips when an element is declared "someClass" and it works on plain html on the same page.. Take a look: http://clubbinghagen.dk/calendar/ Links in the calendar have no tooltip, but the Admin link in the center bottom (a bit hard to see!) has a working image as a tooltip. Any ideas?? Hi im trying to echo out some html within php based on an if statement. Basically if you the is part of a club within a list item list the clubs, if they are not echo none within the list. Here is the code and below will be the error from the server. <?php // Query for finding out if the signed in user is part of any clubs and then display them here. $qMyClub = "SELECT clubID, name FROM clubs WHERE memberID = ".$User['memberID'].""; $rMyClub = mysql_query($qMyClub); $NumClubs = mysql_num_rows($rMyClub); if ($NumClubs>=1) { while($Clubs = mysql_fetch_assoc($rMyClub)){ echo"<li>My Clubs <ul> <li><a href=\"members/myclub.php?club='$Club['clubID']'\">$Club['name']</a></li> </ul> </li>"; } else ($NumClubs==0) { echo" <li>My Clubs <ul> <li>None</li> </ul> </li>"; } } ?> and the error; [error] [client ] PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_ENCAPSED_AND_WHITESPACE, expecting T_STRING or T_VARIABLE or T_NUM_STRING in /home/sites/index.php on line 78, referer: its referencing to the following line; <li><a href=\"members/myclub.php?club='$Club['clubID']'\">$Club['name']</a></li> I dont understand php enough to fix this can anyone help? Hi everyone, First time post for me I am quite new to PHP so excuse the beginner question but I can't find and answer for it. I have a backend application that allows an admin to update the frontend homepage with a WYSIWYG html editor (Xinha). I store the html into mysql and retrieve the data for display on the front end homepage. The problem is the html is not rendering and displaying with the tags as text. When saving the data to the db I use htmlentities($data) and when retrieving I used html_entity_decode($data) before passing it to the template to be rendered. I am using a simple <?php echo $data ?> to display the data. On the same page I have <?php $testingHTML = "<p>This is some text with a <b>bold</b> word in it</p>" ?> followed down the page by an <?php echo $testingHTML ?> and that renders perfectly. So I must be doing something wrong? Thank you in advance and I hope that makes sense. Steve I have written this code but im not used to echoing html in php so I have errors. echo " <option value= '{$county['county']}'" if ($User['county'])==$county['county']) {echo "selected";} echo">{$county['county']}</option>"; } the server error is; syntax error, unexpected T_IF, expecting ',' or ';' Can somebody please point out how I have written it wrong? Hello, I can't find those or mr. Google, can anyone please help me to find them? the tags that can be included in HTML and deciphered by PHP as a PHP code <if> <else> <elseif> etc.. Thanks Hello, I just wanted to run over some code i'm using to loop through for a page. And wanted people critique on it really. It is a bit messy i feel trying to include all the html tags inside the loop in order for me to achieve the page look i want and whilst maintaining to xhtml standards. Would any one please take a look at my code which works and tell me how they would do it or if its done badly as i'm interested to know $q = "SELECT title, content, get, link FROM content WHERE page='index'"; $r = mysqli_query($dbc, $q); while ($row = mysqli_fetch_array($r, MYSQLI_ASSOC)) { echo '<h2>'; // print for start of H-tag echo $row['title']; // print title inside H-tag echo '</h2><p>'; // close H-tag, line break, start of P-tag $get = $row['get']; $link = $row['link']; $content = $row['content']; $content = explode(' ', $content); $y = 90; $x = 0; while ($x < $y) { echo $content[$x].' '; // print content inside P-tag $x++; } // end of content echo '</p><a href="seo.php?x='; // close P-tag, start A-Tag print link echo "$get"; // $_GET[''] echo '">read more...&#187;&#187;</a>'; // close url start the anchor text and close off </a> } // End of while echo '</div>'; // End of left content echo '<div class="right">'; // Start of right div echo '<h2>News</h2>'; // News title I'd appreciate any feed back from more experienced users/coders Thank you in advance :-) Hi there i was wondering how i would go about using html tags inside the php tags so i could put data from a database into a textarea / text input i had a go but had no such luck with this attempt: <?php echo "Title:<br>"; echo "<input type="text" name="title" value="$row['Title']">"; ?> the code above is to give you an idea of what i want to do, if you can point me to any guides or show me how it will be greatly appriciated Thanks, Blink359 Hello firstly i would like to say im very new to this forum (Signed up 5 minutes ago). I have decided to join as im in my final year at university and have been asked to create a website, so im guessing ill be coming back here a lot for help! . Anyway my most current problem is i have an if statement that hides the "Register" button if the user is logged in and Shows a welcome message and the users name if the user is logged in. However i would like to make the log in form disappear if the user is logged in. I know that by putting the form code in the else part of my if statement it will disappear if the user is logged in however when i do this it stops my whole website working. Any help would be very grateful. Thanks Glen. Hi, this is probably really simple for the majority here, but it's catching me out. I want to know what I need to add to the code below to strip <> HTML tags from the field post_title. Hope somebody can help. Thanks in advance. Code: [Select] <?php mysql_connect("********", "********", "********") or die(mysql_error()); mysql_select_db("website_news") or die(mysql_error()); $data = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM news_posts ORDER BY post_date DESC LIMIT 0, 5") or die(mysql_error()); while($info = mysql_fetch_array( $data )) { Print "<font color='black' face='arial'><li><a href='/website/news/?p=".$info['ID'] . "'>"; if ( strlen($info['post_title']) > 60) { $PostTitle = substr($info['post_title'], 0, 60); print $PostTitle. "..."; } else { print $info['post_title']; } Print "</a> <font color=#666666><i> - posted on "; $date = date('j M \'y', strtotime($info['post_date'])); Print $date; Print "</i>"; } ?> How can I add html tags in php as a variable? For example, for some reason my code gives me a header error if I use html before the php tags. I just need to add the style in there. I was wondering how I could add a style of any html tag within php as a variable?? Like I was thinking like <?php $style = "<style> div.error { border: 1px dashed #660000; background: #fee; color: #660000; } </style>"; echo $style; ?> But that would probably just print out the code... how can I make it so it wont print out on screen and I can actually use the style? Sorry for the noob question... im kind of an intermeddiate php programmer but the noobs questions still seem to never go away! Hi there, I'm new to the board, so apologise if something like this has been asked before. I'm also quite new to php, so the disaster that is my code will probably make your stomach turn, but it works so far... I am using file_get_contents to grab a website I have access to (my work rota, incidentally), and parse a bit of the html. The aim is to be able to take my rota and do a few things with the times and dates, etc.. So far, I have got the file, parsed the crap out of the string that I don't need, and i'm left with something that looks like this: Code: [Select] <TR><TD ></TD></TR><TR bgcolor='ffff00'><TD>Date</TD><TD>Duty</TD><TD>Dep</TD><TD>Begin</TD><TD>End</TD><TD>Arr</TD></TR><TR><TD ></TD></TR><TR><TD>23 Apr 12, Mon</TD><TD>297</TD><TD>STN</TD><TD>15:55</TD><TD>17:10</TD><TD>DUB</TD></TR><TR><TD>23 Apr 12, Mon</TD><TD>288</TD><TD>DUB</TD><TD>17:35</TD><TD>18:50</TD><TD>STN</TD></TR><TR><TD>23 Apr 12, Mon</TD><TD>293</TD><TD>STN</TD><TD>19:15</TD><TD>20:30</TD><TD>DUB</TD></TR><TR><TD>23 Apr 12, Mon</TD><TD>298</TD><TD>DUB</TD><TD>20:55</TD><TD>22:05</TD><TD>STN</TD></TR><TR><TD ></TD></TR> The people who wrote my rota weren't very tidy, but in a nutshell, I want the information between the TD/TR brackets. Each Row contains cells with my date, time, destination etc in it. I can use striptags, but I end up with a long string that is difficult to split into useful information. I need something that parses the string like this.. "for every row grab information between <td> and </td> and load into $td[0]" etc.." How would I go about doing something like this? I'm a bit stumped. Thanks in advance Horgy In my mail function, the $message parameter contains html tags such as <br><B> <a> etc etc.. But when I receive the email those tags are non functional. I do not get a bold text or a line break or a hyperlink as I should. How do i make it work? Hello, I'm working on a page where users can add articles by writing text in textareas with a WYSIWYG editor. When they submit the form it's saved in a database. As a summary of the article i grab the first 800 characters of the article, but as you could imagine there might occur html tags like <div> or <span> in the summary which are not closed. To prevent this from ruining my page layout when their articles are posted on the wegbsite I could use strip_tags but I'd like to keep the format, also this would delete images. I couldn't think of another solution then a function which checks for open tags and if so; add closing tags at the end of the summary. I already made a similar function a while back, but that one only checks for <div> and <span>, as those are the worst.. The nasty part is that I kind of deleted that function accidentally, and I can't fully remember how I wrote that.. So what I would like to have is a function that checks for all unclosed html tags and add the associated closing tags, in the right order, at the end of the summary. Any help getting on the right track is appreciated. |