hi all, i am new to php, please help me choose best one in these 6 links : [link1](http://www.codingcage.com/2015/01/user-registration-and-login-script-using-php-mysql.html)
@nsdlfefinedieicbe all of that is mostly... old code, using either the deprecated mysql_* extension, or superglobals all over the place, or improperly sanitizing their inputs, or creating a new connection object for each query.
> // this will avoid mysql_connect() deprecation error. error_reporting( ~E_DEPRECATED & ~E_NOTICE );
@FélixGagnon-Grenier thanks for reply.... your reply means "i got water in desert"..... those links are writtenc code with pdo...... can you please look one more time and help me to choose best one.....
@FélixGagnon-Grenier i completely respect your advice..... thnaks for that, but as i am in pressure that i need to finish the project soon, is there any chances to check those links and help me to choose better one
I am sorry @nsdlfefinedieicbe. I can't under any angle recommend you to follow the steps described in these tutorials. I feel you when you say you need to finish something quickly, so please ask a question about where in your code you are stuck, maybe one of us can help you.
@nsdlfefinedieicbe ... but since you seem to want to follow one of those anyway, I'll still try. do not, under any circumstances, follow the first one, the fifth and fourth at least might produce not overly unmaintanable spaghetti code.
how to store in database a multiple records of checkboxes? I change the name of the checkboxes from "hobby" to "hobby[]" but unfortunately I'm not finding the problem in the INSERT statement
Does anyone know if there's an easy way to get some sort of 'try a random piece of php' functionality in Phpstorm without creating a new file and whatnot?
@Duikboot what you mean by grey area? a scanner is kinda the same like an input device, so basically what it does is you focus an input field and scan a barcode and it outputs it into the inputfield
[desk] [scanner /scanning the paper ticket from the user with barcode/qr-code] ..-> ...[/user/{3434}/checked-in] -> get user credentials from user 3434 -> print label.
@Duikboot Just use a normal form like you would with a keyboard. Scan = submit (depending on the scanner it will submit an enter or you can do it with some js magic)
So... a scanner has a behaviour to 'read' the qr code an goto the url behind it? ( where other functionality will be handled by the back-end of my application )
@duiboot no, a scanner just reads the code, outputs the value of the code into an input or something else and just submits the form based on how the scanner is configured
you focus the inputfield, you use the scanner, the scanner will output 123456 in the inputfield and based on its settings it will also generate an enter, meaning it will submit your form
@Naruto Would you use let's say 1 computer with 5 wireless barcodescanner, or for every desk a notebook with a scanner? >> Asumming every desk will also have a label printer.
but srsly, it all depends, you said the setup was pretty small, so why not jsut take 2 pc's and 2 scanners with 2 printers (maybe even 3, so you have a backup)
@FlorianMargaine from left to right - Bob, Thomas, Chris, Danack, Jimbo, Leigh, Joe, Sean, Pieter, Most Handsome Man of the Year 2016, can't remember the username
hmm @JoeWatkins github.com/bwoebi/phpdbg-docs/commit/… … any reason you removed the ev $a example? It's a central part of the premise of phpdbg to inspect also code (i.e. that it's like eval inside currently running code)
@Gordon can you please review code of below 4 links and suggest me good one for me : 1) http://www.w3programmers.com/build-a-full-featured-login-and-registration-system-with-codeigniter/
Hello everyone.. I am using fckeditor for content in my project. but the fckeditor.html is directly accessed if typed in the url. How could I prevent the direct access to the fckeditor.html file while It can be included in the php file.