@TheCOMPLETEPHPNewbie A kind reminder to restrain your emotions on SO ... I saw your rant on another guy's answer (who obviously ripped some code sample from you) ... just word it nicely or alert a moderator next time.
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ok, jack. The guy had more reps than I, but he stole the code from me and posted it as his. I went teresko at him for a while there
I have made a module for financial management using Yii php framework and installed the model, controller, CRUD , and views through Gii. Now I want to display the contents created for each financial movement in a table , one movement per row, inside the view movements page - such as in the admin....
@gowri I think you're describing a marketplace, right? Where third parties come to list their goods, and the market takes a cut of the customer's payment?
I have a table v_ext in a MySQL with InnoDB engine:
- id: primary key
- code: pre-generated list of codes (say 1000 codes are generated randomly)
- user_id: initially NULL
When a user purchase an item, they receive a code. I need to update the table to populate the user_id column. I have two ...
Ok so what I have done is made a script to show database and included a voting system that SHOULD update the works, dworks in mysql database if someone clicks works it changes the value of works from say 3 to 4 and 4 to 5 if clicked once more same thing for the dworks part but it doesn't update ...
The code isn't too horribly busted, except that it's referencing variables that don't exist.
@gowri We'll have to keep that term in mind, thank you.
Okay, so I don't watch the site during the day (US time) very much... do we get as many "I want a pony" questions then, or is that exclusively the realm of those that live in other timezones?
Because I'm having some very serious trouble grappling with stereotypes here and I do not like it.
But perhaps first posters could be a review queue ... only for their first post, it will get looked at and reviewed by higher reps, coaching them to ask better questions :)
hmm actually .. i think that's already there isn't it.
You may use following links to get your answer, That will show you the demo and code in jquery .You just have to read it carefully and insert that given code in your code.
http://kyokasuigetsu25.wordpress.com/2011/05/26/how-to-use-jquery-ui-datepicker/
http://www.phpeveryday.com/articles/jQue...
It's crap like this, people. It's crap like this.
"You just have to read it carefully and insert that given code in your code." -- NOOOOOOOO!
I have made a module for financial management using Yii php framework and installed the model, controller, CRUD , and views through Gii. Now I want to display the contents created for each financial movement in a table , one movement per row, inside the view movements page - such as in the admin....
You'll want to take precaution to escape the value properly
<script type="text/javascript>
var url = decodeURIComponent('<?php echo rawurlencode($phpurl) ?>');
</script>
And the Rube Goldberg Machine entry :)
Well, at least he understands the concept of escaping.
hello everyone, I'm trying to write my first ever db.class.php with Singleton Patterns and other useful public functions so I can connect to MySQL db using PDO instead of the deprecated mysql_connect which I already know how to do but is unfortunately not "the best". Looking for the "best practices" template. Any suggestions? Thanks
Dependency injection is a software design pattern that allows removing hard-coded dependencies and making it possible to change them, whether at run-time or compile-time.
This can be used, for example, as a simple way to load plugins dynamically or to choose mock objects in test environments vs. real objects in production environments. This software design pattern injects the depended-on element (object or value etc) to the destination automatically by knowing the requirement of the destination. Another pattern, called dependency lookup, is a regular process and reverse process to depe...
@BenJones What I mean is that you do not need to wrap or extend PDO under most normal circumstances, and you should not be using singletons in new code. Use dependency injection instead.
@BenJones Unless you have the most horrible labyrinthine codebase in the world you do not ever practically need to worry about preventing duplicate connections. Put the connection in the bootstrap / init / file that you always include in every request and don't worry about it.
@Charles Looking for the meyerweb version of reset.css but instead for database object in php... like the "holy grail" of db.class.php - something that I can confidently use for my first every deployment.
@Charles soudns great thanks for the encouragement. I've connected to mysql using mysql_connect but now want to create a template... found so many different ways to create a db class in php and all i really need is a db object adn I can go fwd (which I can do) but I was just looking for the BEST and very simple/clean db class template in php ... thanks a lot Charles! et all
@BenJones I think that's really the root of your problem. In the bad old land of mysql_, it was a good thing to have a class to wrap the insanity. PDO is mostly sane by itself.
Just be sure to:
1. Set the connection character set. 2. Turn exception mode on. 3. Catch exceptions and deal with them gracefully
i have tried the below code but i am not getting a solution.
<?php
header('Content-type: application/json');
$logout_url = 'http://www.google.com/accounts/Logout';
$d = array('location' => $logout_url);
$res=json_encode($d);
?>
can i anyone give a idea.
Thanks.
@tereško no I haven't. looks like a good reference, thanks. I am making a seperate db class and want to include the singleton pattern etc. but just can't find a great template...
I need advice for best sales model for payment process. Basically my system is kind of market place. There is two kind of transaction.
Customer will pay full money to administrator.
Administrator will take some fee and release payment to seller.
So for the single order, we need to do two t...
hey Charles, ahha you guys are good. So I was just listening to all this in that video. so you guys really suggest not to go with a singleton pattern for db eh? wow so many evidence to suggest going for it, but you guys know your stuff!
What are your thoughts on a persistent connection? <?php $dbh = new PDO('mysql:host=localhost;dbname=test', $user, $pass, array( PDO::ATTR_PERSISTENT => true )); ?>
The same drawbacks exist using PDO as with any other PHP database interface that does persistent connections: if your script terminates unexpectedly in the middle of database operations, the next request that gets the left over connection will pick up where the dead script left off. The connecti...
@BenJones I recommend lurking here for a while. I mean hours and days. There are some amazingly smart people here, including folks that work on PHP itself. As in, people that basically have commit rights to the language itself.
@BenJones doing multiple AJAX calls just to look up something in a dropdown does not seem very sensible. you should aim to reduce ajax calls, they are very expensive.
if you can fetch that data on the original request, do it.
not only does an AJAX call have to go through the whole HTTP stack and PHP again and possibly introduce unnecessary complexity and additional points of failure, if you're unlucky it will create a new TCP connection each time which is extremely slow.
but maybe I'm just misunderstanding what you are saying ;-)
According to the clouds in the sky it seems not possible to get 10 brand new sport cars delivered in front of my door today. - Is there any other way to get these cars delivered for free? — hakre40 secs ago
I am creating a simple c program and output of below program should be 2 but i am getting 50 dont know why (i am newbie to c) please let me know where i am missing
#include<stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
int a[4]={'1','2','2','\0'};
printf("The value of a is %d",a[1]);
...
I did one last merge as a few more crept in since you posted, but this is now completed. php5 is now synonymous with php.
This is another example of how the PHP community does a fantastic job of curating the tag, thank you all for your efforts.
I posted an answer here stackoverflow.com/questions/14051722/… which only worked on my server setup, but not others. The issue was utf-8 encoding for json_decode() which needed to be specified. I however did not do so, but it worked for me.
I am trying to figure out why I did not have to on my setup. Anyone one have any ideas? I checked my php.ini and I have no iconv settings enabled, and only other non-mbstring setting is default.charset which is not for function encoding.
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@hakre is ORM class Car -> table Cars, or is junction tables, (2 or 3 tables for the objects) still ORM?
@tereško Yes, but that does not say much, other system would do so as well, that's why I suggest to be more distinctive when talking about it. And sure ORM has neither been proven right nor wrong, it's just some concept. I wonder where it was originally coined.