you can't send out headers after you have already output content to the browser, session_start(); sets an HTTP cookie header so it will fail if you try sending it after you sent HTML
@Kaos same goes with header("Location: transfers.php"); you cant output a header there. You need to rethink the logic of your code and rework it so the PHP code is at the top.
I'm calling a php script and it sends a query via mysqli to get something from the db , after I assign that 'something' to a variable , how can I make it 'persistent/static' so I don't have to query again
I have a problem with a prepared statement, here is my code:
function query_array($table, $data) {
foreach ($data as $column => $value) {
$columns[] = sprintf("`%s` = '%s'", $column, $this->db->real_escape_string($value));
}
$column_list = join(',', $columns);
// Prepare...
I'm using serialize but when I assign it to a variable then call unserialize I get an error telling my variable is not defined. Script is being called twice.
@Jocelyn You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '?' at line 1
@Jocelyn however if I remove the bind_param and add the variables directly in the UPDATE $table SET $columns_list it works just fine.
@Jocelyn the thing is that the fields and values are in one single variable, it can't be used like SET ? (where ? will get my_field = 'value', my_field2 = 'value2', etc.)