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00:00
okay did
that
Still nothing?
no dice. I'm here displays but still no redirects
Did you remove the die?
oh no i didn't
Yeah, remove the die...
00:01
k i removed die and still no successful redirect. I even changed both locations to google.com just to see if i wasn't referencing my files correctly but no luck, doesn't even go to google
Do you get the error message, by any chance?
where should I see it?
Heh, nowhere, you never display it anywhere.
oh the one i typed, i thought you meant an error produced by the browser or something. No i don't see that
Add a print statement after your $response = ... line
00:03
just like this:
$response = $membership->validate_User($_POST['login_username'], $_POST['login_password']);
print "something";
no
print $response
You want to know if your function returns the error message that's typed in there
did that but still nothing. When I click login it just goes to front but nothing but the background shows. And there's no text
so does no text mean no errors?
Yeah, that just means the header didn't fire.
Instead of doing "header(location,blablabla", try returning a string that says "Success"
see if you get that
for all I know, it might be breaking somewhere else
Also, quick tip, always use "require_once" when including library, not "require"
That way, you'll never try to include a library twice, which could cause you some problems.
so replace the header line with return "success"
k, updated the require statements.
Cool, try logging in again.
00:08
did, still nothing
No "success" ?
No pun intended :D
xD
nope, no success
Alright, I'm looking at your Mysql class
if($stmt = $this->conn->prepare($query)) {
That's problematic.
If the result is false, you never return anything, which means you're stuck in limbo. No error message, nothing.
yah i didn't really now a better way to do that
Alright, let me put that in a typewith.me
00:10
btw i updated front.php and membership.php to reflect changes we've talked about
on github
Cool
Actually, let me clone that.
Even easier ;)
yah....i'm really thinking all the problems like in Mysql.php with that if statement
lies* not like
Yeah, I think so too.
	function verify_Username_and_Pass($un, $pwd) {

		$query = "SELECT Username, Password
				FROM Conference
				WHERE username = :un AND password = :pwd
				LIMIT 1";


		$stmt = $this->conn->prepare($query);
		$stmt->bind_param(':un', $un);
		$stmt->bind_param(':pwd', $pwd);
		$stmt->execute();

		if ($stmt->rowCount() > 0) {
			// We have a user!
			$stmt->close();
			return true;
		}
		else {
			// No such luck.
			$stmt->close();
			return false;
		}
	}
Try that.
Oops, missing a closing }
2, actually.
Try that and try again.
:)
k put that in, still no luck. Should send me to google but won't even do that
I thought you added a return "success" instead of the header statement
00:20
yah sorry, no success text
no error message either?
you updated mysql.php?
sorry for asking stupid questions, sometimes we can miss stuff right in front of our faces ;)
In git?
00:22
updated git too
oh it's perfectly alright, i'm new to this so please ask me those questions, i usually end up doing something stupid xD
Please remove your DB credentials from your file in git ;)
the string "There was a problem connecting to the database." doesn't come up either?
nope
how do i remove the credentials
Just replace your server name, username and password by *** or something
;)
Just don't let that open to the public.
hold fuck
holy*
i don't know how i let that slip
00:24
T.T
it's late... no biggie
Thank you so much for not doing all the things you could have done (such as not tell me)
I got about 5 minutes left in me... lol
No problem ;)
I'm working on cranking up my rep on stack overflow
;)
if i could give me all my reps for just spending all this time i would
You are really damn helpful
Glad to hear that
00:27
So what's up with these redirects
You a CS major at Texas A&M?
any idea on the problem?
Computer Engineering
Well, the problem right now is that you're not getting a return from your verify_Username_and_Pass function
otherwise, you'd get a message, one way or another
hmm, how do i go about debugging this?
I'd add some die statements here and there in your code
you should see that text when loading your page and nothing else after it.
00:29
will chrome's inspector help any?
Nope, it's all executed server-side.
The inspector is for what Chrome executes, like JavaScript.
ah right.
On that note, I'll have to wish you good luck and I hope you fix your problem soon. I'm gonna have to run
Sorry I couldn't go all the way.
No it's all good. Thank you very much
No problem. Have a good evening!

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