PHP - Trying To Get Ad Code To Refresh In Div
I've been doing some searching, but I can't figure this out, as I don't know enough about JS.
I have found a tutorial that does this
<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Crunchify - Refresh Div without Reloading Page</TITLE> <style type="text/css"> body { background-image: url('http://cdn3.crunchify.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Crunchify.bg_.300.png'); } </style> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.10.1.min.js"></script> <script> $(document).ready( function() { setInterval(function() { var randomnumber = Math.floor(Math.random() * 100); $('#show').text( 'I am getting refreshed every 3 seconds..! Random Number ==> ' + randomnumber); }, 3000); }); </script> </HEAD> <BODY> <br> <br> <div id="show" align="center"></div> <div align="center"> <p> by <a href="http://crunchify.com">Crunchify.com</a> </p> </div> </BODY> </HTML>But I don't know what exactly I can remove, what needs to stay (as far as the js), and where exactly I insert my ad code that is in a <script> tag of its own... but that also has a <noscript> tag as a fallback. While I understand I need to change the refresh from 3 secs, can someone help me take out the example JS code, and tell me where I would put my JS ad code? And do I simply remove the <script tags from my ad code, when inserting it into an area that is already between <script> tags? Any help on this would be appreciated, thanks! Similar TutorialsThe issue is that if you f5 once attacking another player you can attack them again without any error message... Below is the code, is there a way to prevent the refresh from making the attack happen again? <?php $sql = "SELECT * FROM messages WHERE to_username = '$defender_info[username]' AND from_username = '$playerdata[username]' AND type = 'Combat' ORDER BY id DESC LIMIT 1"; $que = mysql_query($sql) or die(mysql_error()); $res = mysql_fetch_array($que); $now = time(); $lastattack = strtotime($res['timestamp']); $timesince = $now - $lastattack; $nextatk = round((10800 - $timesince) / 60); if($timesince < 10800){ echo "You can only attack the same player once every 3 hours.<br><br> You can attack this player again in $nextatk minutes."; } else{ $sql = "SELECT hits FROM users WHERE id = $playerID"; $que = mysql_query($sql) or die(mysql_error()); $res = mysql_fetch_array($que); $hits = $res['hits']; if($hits < 1){ echo "You have no available hits. New hit allowances are granted every ten minutes on the :05's"; } else{ ?> This topic has been moved to Miscellaneous. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=343488.0 I have a strange problem. When a guest visits my contact-user.php page, they get a message telling them the must login before viewing the page. After the guest logs in, they view the same page and it tells them they have to login again (keeps on looping). But if they manually refresh that page with the "you must be logged in" message, it recognizes the login and lets them in. How can I get this page to immediately recognize that the user is logged in and not require them to refresh the page manually? Here is my code for contact-user.php <?php session_start(); header("Cache-Control: private, max-age=10800, pre-check=10800"); header("Pragma: private"); header("Expires: " . date(DATE_RFC822,strtotime("+2 day"))); include("connection.php"); mysql_select_db("database"); if (isset($_SESSION['username'])) { ******** MY HTML PAGE CONTENT ******** } else { echo "<meta http-equiv='REFRESH' content='2;url=http://www.mysite.com/login.php'> <center><font color='#EE0000'><p>You must be logged in before negotiating. You will now be redirect to the login page.</p></font></center>"; } ?> Here is my code for login.php script: <?php include("connection.php"); mysql_select_db("database"); session_start(); if(isset($_POST['login'])){ $username = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['username']); $password = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['password']); $tUnixTime = time(); $sGMTMySqlString = gmdate("Y-m-d H:i:s", $tUnixTime); if (!$username || !$password) { print "Please fill out all fields."; exit; } $logres = mysql_num_rows(mysql_query("SELECT * FROM members WHERE username = '$username' and password = '$password'")); if ($logres <= 0) { print "Login failed. If you have not already, please signup. Otherwise, check your spelling and login again."; exit; } else { $_SESSION['username'] = $username; if (isset($_SESSION)) { echo'You are now logging in'; mysql_query("UPDATE members SET activity = '$sGMTMySqlString' WHERE username = '$username'"); } else { echo "You are not logged in!"; } echo'<html><head><meta http-equiv="REFRESH" content="1;url=http://www.mysite.com/members/' . $_SESSION['username'] . '/"></head><body></body></html>'; exit; } } ?> Hi all, Thanks for reading. I'm running a script using jQuery that auto-refreshes a <div> on the index page from an external PHP script to get all the rows in a database and display them on the index page. The script works great - here it is as follows: Code: [Select] <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function() { $("#responsecontainer").fadeOut("fast").load("getrows.php").fadeIn("slow"); var refreshId = setInterval(function() { $("#responsecontainer").fadeOut("fast").load('getrows.php').fadeIn("slow"); }, 5000); $.ajaxSetup({ cache: false }); }); </script> The getrows.php script I'm working with looks like this: Code: [Select] <?php $rowsQuery = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM Happenings WHERE HappeningDate='$today'"); if (mysql_num_rows($rowsQuery) == 0) { $happeningsToday = "There are no happenings today."; } else { $allHappeningsToday = 1; while ($getHappeningsToday = mysql_fetch_array($rowsQuery)) { $happeningName = stripslashes($getHappeningsToday['HappeningName']); $happeningDate = $getHappeningsToday['HappeningDate']; $happeningDescription = $getHappeningsToday['HappeningDescription']; if ($allHappeningsToday == 1) { $happeningsToday .= " <div class=\"box\"> <p>".$happeningName." | ".$happeningDate." | ".$happeningDescription." </div>"; $allHappeningsToday = 2; } else { $happeningsToday .= " <div class=\"box\"> <p>".$happeningName." | ".$happeningDate." | ".$happeningDescription." </div>"; $allHappeningsToday = 1; } } } echo $happeningsToday; ?> This script works great as well. Currently, the auto-refresh jQuery script as you can see if getting and fading in/out all of the rows. Off of the above getrows.php script, is there a way after I could get only the newly created rows since the last refresh and only fade those in and out while leaving the others already loaded by the auto-refresh script to not fade in/out? Any ideas, thoughts or suggestions would be unbelievably helpful. Thank you very much. "BACK" or REFRESH: Preventing database interaction / code execution how to prevent database interaction / code execution when user presses back or refresh button? can i detect? can i disable back/refresh? will refresh a page every second will cause some crash or error ?? cause when i try this, it sometimes display this error "Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Can't connect to MySQL " this is occur when i run it in my local server. I am so worried if this might also happen when i run it online. thanks So basically, My Bulletfactory page is playing up. Every 30 minutes the bulletfactory should produce bullets, it is producing the bullets fine, but only when someone views the page (after 30 minutes is up). If there any kind of PHP refresh for this? Or do i just use normal refresh? Thanks I have a php page that is maid up of three pieces. header.php main.php footer.php I can't figure out how to refresh the header.php and footer.php without refreshing the main.php. Anyone have an example of how I can do this. Thanks hits is there a way to auto refresh the same page youre on after a script runs? Hello i want make a button in one page for example button.php to refresh other page for example screen.php hello, i have a page that parses a string from espn and i have a style sheet that makes it refresh every 2 minutes. the thing that is buggin me is that when i load the page it loades with the last cached data so i have to wait 2 minutes for the info to update. is there any way to force the current content on load, and keep my refresh every 2 minutes still? thanks i have already echoed title and included that file in my php script, a header file.... but now i want to refresh my php script if the comment has been successfully added else remain in the same page....it remains in the same page now with just a msg that the comment is added....but i cant see the comment unless i refresh the page... i get he headers already sent error when i put a header() there as i have included another php file which already echoes title to screen....so what do i do now? i want the comment to be displayed to the user once he clicks on save and not make it tedious for him to refresh....any suggestions?any way around? After I submit form data how can I force the page to refresh so I can see the changes take effect? I know this is probably a very basic question. I'm having trouble getting my script to refresh the page. If the username, password match it falls into this if statement. Sometimes it works and other times and won't refresh the page automatically. I'm trying to use this line to refresh the page Code: [Select] echo "<meta http-equiv='refresh' content='=2;index.php' />"; Here is the if statement Code: [Select] if(mysql_num_rows($checklogin) == 1) { // store the row returned from query $row = mysql_fetch_array($checklogin); // get email address from row returned $email = $row['EmailAddress']; // store user variables in session array $_SESSION['Username'] = $username; $_SESSION['EmailAddress'] = $email; $_SESSION['LoggedIn'] = 1; // boolean echo "<h1>Success</h1>"; echo "<p>We are now redirecting you to the member area.</p>"; echo "<meta http-equiv='refresh' content='=2;index.php' />"; } here is the entire index.php file Code: [Select] <?php include "base.php";?> <!-- base.php contains session_start() --> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>User Management System (Tom Cameron for NetTuts)</title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css" type="text/css" /> </head> <body> <div id="main"> <?php // check if user is already logged in if(!empty($_SESSION['LoggedIn']) && !empty($_SESSION['Username'])) { ?> <h1>Pitch Shark Member Area</h1> <p>Thanks for logging in! You are <b><?=$_SESSION['Username']?><b> and your email address is <b><?=$_SESSION['EmailAddress']?></b>.</p> <ul> <!-- link that runs logout.php script --> <li><a href="logout.php">Logout.</a></li> </ul> <?php } // check login form elseif(!empty($_POST['username']) && !empty($_POST['password'])) { // strip away malicious code $username = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['username']); // encrypt password $password = md5(mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['password'])); // return all matches to username and password $checklogin = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM haas12_test.users WHERE Username = '".$username."' AND Password = '".$password."'"); // if there is a match if(mysql_num_rows($checklogin) == 1) { // store the row returned from query $row = mysql_fetch_array($checklogin); // get email address from row returned $email = $row['EmailAddress']; // store user variables in session array $_SESSION['Username'] = $username; $_SESSION['EmailAddress'] = $email; $_SESSION['LoggedIn'] = 1; // boolean echo "<h1>Success</h1>"; echo "<p>We are now redirecting you to the member area.</p>"; echo "<meta http-equiv='refresh' content='=2;index.php' />"; } // if there information entered could not be found else { echo "<h1>Error</h1>"; echo "<p>Sorry, your account could not be found. Please <a href=\"index.php\">click here to try again</a>.</p>"; } } // display login form with link to register form else { ?> <h1>Member Login</h1> <p>Thanks for visiting! Please either login below, or <a href="register.php">click here to register</a>.</p> <form method="post" action="index.php" name="loginform" id="loginform"> <fieldset> <label for="username">Username:</label><input type="text" name="username" id="username" /><br /> <label for="password">Password:</label><input type="password" name="password" id="password" /><br /> <input type="submit" name="login" id="login" value="Login" /> </fieldset> </form> <?php } ?> </div> </body> </html> i have set up a search form which is linked to dynamic update form on the same page, when you pick an item from listbox in form 1 it will populate form2 (update form) with the data from DB and repeat for all matching records, the update of the form is done by using a checkbox (onclick), all this works fine and DB updates fine. My problem is when i check a checkbox in any of the update forms the data is updated but all the update forms are removed so if i want to update another record i need to enter original search again to get forms to display again i know the problem is because the page is refreshing when onclick is activated and it loses the search value so returns empty form. i know you can use java to stop page refreshing but never used it before and been trying to get it to work with no success, is there any other way to keep page from refreshing Hi all, I am having some trouble with a part of code. Basically the code is set for a Factory to produce 750 items every 30 minutes. It does this fine IF AND ONLY IF someone clicks the Factory page. For example, it produces 750 bullets, then I leave the page alone for say 20 minutes, but when I click back, it doesn't have 10 minutes left before the next produce. Instead, It has 30 minutes. So it only produces when someone on the game clicks the page. I have tried the basic html refresh but that doesn't work. Any idea's? Thanks in advance hi everyone. i have been working on a site on a local windows server then moved everything to a unix server. now my refresh doesn't redirect anymore. any ideas why? Code: [Select] <?php if(isset($_POST['GO'])){ $page ="go.php?IDNumber=" . $IDNumber; header("Refresh: 1; url=$page"); echo " "; } ?> <form action="" method="post" name="redirect" id="redirect"> <input type="submit" name="GO" id="GO" value="GO" /> </form> I think I'm seriously missing some small thing to get this code to just auto refresh after (x) seconds or after video completes fully. This is for users to watch from a database of other users that submitted url's - right now all I could put a skip button to auto-refresh. If anyone can help or at least point me into the right direction on some snippets I can kind-of work off of. here is the snippet (kind-of a big snippet) Code: [Select] <? include('header.php'); foreach($_GET as $key => $value) { $secure[$key] = filter($value); } if($_GET['a'] == "skip"){ $sit1 = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM `youtube` WHERE `id`='{$secure['id']}'"); $sit = mysql_num_rows($sit1); if($sit > 0){ mysql_query("INSERT INTO `viewed` (user_id, site_id) VALUES('{$data->id}','{$secure['id']}')"); }} ?> <div class="block medium right"> <div class="top"><?if(isset($data->login)) {?> <h1>Earn Coins - Youtube</h1> </div> <div class="content"> <? // fetches all "unplayed" youtube videos for this user // $site2 = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM `youtube` WHERE (`active` = '0' AND `points` >= `cpc`) AND `id` NOT IN (SELECT `site_id` FROM `viewed` WHERE `user_id`='{$data->id}') ORDER BY `cpc` DESC LIMIT 0, 1"); $site = mysql_fetch_object($site2); $ext = mysql_num_rows($site2); if($ext > 0){ ?> <script src="js/swfobject.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> var playing = false; var fullyPlayed = false; var interval = ''; var played = 0; var length = 30; function YouTubePlaying(){ played += 0.1; roundedPlayed = Math.ceil(played); document.getElementById("played").innerHTML = Math.min(roundedPlayed,length); if (roundedPlayed == length){ if (fullyPlayed == false){ YouTubePlayed(); fullyPlayed = true; } } } function YouTubePlayed(){ var response = '<? echo $site->youtube;?>'; var username = "<? echo $data->id;?>"; $.post("ytreceive.php", { data: response + "---" + username}, function(result){ if(!isNaN(result)) { var curr_val = $('#points').text(); var new_val = parseInt(curr_val)+parseInt(result); $('#points').text(new_val); } } ); document.getElementById(response).style.visibility = "visible"; } function onYouTubePlayerReady(playerId){ ytplayer = document.getElementById("myytplayer"); ytplayer.addEventListener("onStateChange", "onYouTubePlayerStateChange"); } function onYouTubePlayerStateChange(newState){ if (newState == 1){ playing = true; interval = window.setInterval('YouTubePlaying()',100); }else{ if (playing) window.clearInterval(interval); playing = false; } } function refreshpage() { window.location.reload(); } </script> <center> <div style="width: 520px; padding: 10px;"> <h3>"<? echo $site->title;?>"</h3> View this video for 30 seconds and after that you will receive <? echo $site->cpc;?> coins<br/><br/> <div id="ytPlayer">You need Flash player 8+ and JavaScript enabled to view this video.</div> <script type="text/javascript"> var params = { allowScriptAccess: "always" }; var atts = { id: "myytplayer" }; swfobject.embedSWF("http://www.youtube.com/v/<? echo $site->youtube;?>?enablejsapi=1&playerapiid=ytplayer&autoplay=1", "ytPlayer", "425", "356", "8", null, null, params, atts); </script> <br/> <br />Must play for <span id="played">0</span>/10 seconds (<a href="youtube.php?a=skip&id=<? echo $site->id;?>" style="color:blue">Skip</a>) <div id="<? echo $site->youtube;?>" style="visibility:hidden"><a href="javascript:refreshpage()">View Next Video</a></div> </div></center> <?}else{?> <div class="msg"> <div class="error">Sorry, there are no more coins to be earned at the moment. Please try again later.</div> <div class="info"><a href="buy.php"><b>Feel like you need more coins? You can purchase them now!</b></a></div></div> <?}}else{?><script>document.location.href='index.php'</script><?}?> </div> </div> <?include('footer.php');?> |