all your php code should be outside the DOCUMENT_ROOT .. everything except index.php file (which only includes a bootstrap file, located outside document root)
within the DOCUMENT_ROOT you should have only the files that are meant for user to access
@Hamster the dom is almost entirely client side. the server just spits out text; it's the browser that parses it and makes an object graph. (you can use server-side stuff that generates a similar object graph, but you still have to distill it to basically a text file to transfer it)
@qwertymk , how about you try to describe the problem that you have , instead of asking for workarounds to make the fix of your solution to function properly ?
i'm not seeing where html 4 specifies the order of posted variables...so if the browser's old, i don't know if there are any guarantees...but like i said, i haven't seen a problem yet
Your declaration of $clsLayoutDefinition is not creating an instance of the class:
$clsLayoutDefinition = new LayoutDefinition;
You need to include the () to create an object:
$clsLayoutDefinition = new LayoutDefinition();
@tereško @alex Whoah now; in what version of PHP does it not allow ()?! I can't get a single test script to run without them. — newfurniturey56 secs ago
i no longer recommend w3schools for newbies in php, html, javascript, or sql. the site's only useful once you have enough grasp of the language to pick the good stuff from the bad
@tereško you have that one? it's not one of the half-assed ones still pushing mysql_query, right? :P
basically, the controller decides what needs doing, the model does it (and provides access to the results), and the view presents results etc to the user
to me MVC and co. just feels like a family of OOPifications of what-should-already-be-standard separation of presentation logic from routing logic from business logic
@qwertymk it works, but it's error prone -- and it's definitely the hard way these days, considering every decent database extension now does parameterized queries
because (1) identifiers don't use the same quotes as data, and (2) the backtick char is special in them -- it's the identifier quote char, but data doesn't care about it so mysql_real_escape_string won't mess with it
('select `?` from `?` left join `?` using `?` where `?` = "?" order by `?`', array($_GET[in][0],$_GET[in][1],$_GET[in][2],$_GET[in][3],$_GET[in][4],$_GET[in][5],$_GET[in][6])
everything gets passed through mysqli_real_escape_string
Could someone help? I launched a script that doesn't stop (I can see logs being appended all the time). How can I kill it? No direct access to server, but I can make a php file with exec() calls. The system is freebsd.
I'm trying to list all running processes with ps, but I'm very unfamiliar with linux commands...
but currently I need to have a flat file for each backend page, and when I add a column I need to change the backend page, this way I won't need to do that
man page says, a means "all users" (as opposed to just you), and x means "all processes" (as opposed to the default of only processes attached to a tty)