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A: Pulling value from rows, using Ajax and PHP

Patrick Evansout.php <?php $conn = new PDO('mysql:host=localhost; dbname=test', 'root', '') $stmt = $conn->query("SELECT text FROM ajax"); echo json_encode($stmt); ?> test.html <script> var request = new XMLHttpRequest(); request.open('GET', "http://mysite.com/out.php", false); ...

I tried your code, although I undestood some of the mistakes I've made, but I did not get the script to work. Nothing is being desplayed: btw: I replaced all my ajax script with mine.
I just reedited my answer a moment ago i had xmlhttp.readyState==4 && xmlhttp.status==200 when it needed to be request.readyState==4 && request.status==200 to match your variable name, did you copy the older version?
And is your text field a url or just text? if it is just text that wont work, the ajax call needs a url to where the data it is trying to retrieve is being outputted.
It is pure text, so how do I assing the url? Sorry, for the noob question. Just show me that one, and I'll stop bothering you
I am on localhost btw: localhost/Portal/Test/ajax.php
Edited my answer to reflect what you need to know.
What does this mean? {"queryString":"SELECT text FROM ajax"} I am getting that in my browser.
I changed the URL btw:
Thanks btw
I appreciate it
this is my whole code
<?php
     $conn = new PDO('mysql:host=localhost; dbname=test', 'root', '');

     $stmt = $conn->query("SELECT text FROM ajax");
     echo json_encode($stmt);
?>


<script type='text/javascript'>
<script>
    var request = new XMLHttpRequest();
    request.open('GET', "http://127.0.0.1/Portal/TEST/ajax.php", false);
    request.onreadystatechange=function()
    {
        if (request.readyState==4 && request.status==200)
        {
             var data = JSON.stringify(request.responseText); //The data from the server will be in responseText
15:58
Sorry i dont know PDO directly, i think you have to execute the $stmt before putting it in the json_encode
i know in just using mysql calls it would be something like
you can thing of $stmt as a mysql $result array
$query = 'SELECT text FROM ajax';
$stmt = mysql_query($query);
So, how about in the above example ?
yea
also you have <script type='text/javascript'>
<script>
take out one of the script tags
what do you get in the browser when you directly go to 127.0.0.1/Portal/TEST/ajax.php
you should see something like

[{text:"some text"},{text:"some other text"}]
{"queryString":"SELECT text FROM ajax"}
Just that
changed my code to:
<?php
	mysql_connect('localhost', 'root', '') or die (mysql_error());
	mysql_select_db('test') or die (mysql_error());
	$query = "SELECT text FROM ajax";
	$result = mysql_query($query);
     echo json_encode($result);
?>
16:03
and you still get {"queryString":"SELECT text FROM ajax"}?
No, I just got Warning: json_encode(): type is unsupported, encoded as null in C:\wamp\www\Portal\TEST\ajax.php on line 6
and NULL at the bottom
@PatrickEvans are you there?
ahhh, for the mysql you need to fetch the rows so

$data = array();
$result = mysql_query($query);
while($row=mysql_fetch_object($result) {
$data[] = $row;
}
echo json_encode($data);
typo

while($row=mysql_fetch_object($result)) {
I'm getting Warning: json_encode(): type is unsupported, encoded as null in C:\wamp\www\Portal\TEST\ajax.php on line 10
<?php
	mysql_connect('localhost', 'root', '') or die (mysql_error());
	mysql_select_db('test') or die (mysql_error());
	$query = "SELECT text FROM ajax";
	$data = array();
$result = mysql_query($query);
while($row=mysql_fetch_object($result)) {
$data[] = $row;
}
     echo json_encode($result);
?>
My Full PHP code ^
yea thats cause we were passing it the $result object directly you need to pass it the $data
so $data['text'] ?
16:09
echo json_encode($data);
just like that
Yes, I think we are there!! I am getting [{"text":"chat one - hello biniam"},{"text":"chat 2 hi, semhar I am fine"},{"text":"chat 3, we missed you, where have you been"},{"text":"why"}]
that is what is in the database?
So, How can I manipulate that strange text and echo the texts only??
that happens in the javascript
the
var data = JSON.stringify(request.responseText); //The data from the server will be in responseText
//data now contains an array of JSON objects of your data
for(i=0;i<data.length;i++) {
console.log(data[i].text); //.text is a variable based on your MYSQL field
}
but, one BIG and FINAL question
Ok, no problem.
I will fix that
I thought ajax was supposed to get the data, instantlly without refreshing the page, but in this case, even when I add new text in the row, it does not show it, unless I refresh the page
@PatrickEvans are you there?
16:16
That is because you only call it once. You will have to setup a function or a delay or even a button click that will call the ajax function again.

For instance since this looks like a chat thing setup a setTimeout to call the ajax call every couple seconds
yes, It is supposed to be a simple chat script, but I hate refreshing the page
can you point me to a good/easy tutorial?
yea give me a second
though that one shows it using jQuery let me see if i can find one that uses pure javascript like you are using
Yea, jQuery is strange to me, I only want to use this with Ajax, and Js
well jQuery is javascript, its just a library made of premade javascript functions that makes it easier to do stuff
Yea, but still I like to see how every code works, so I can remake it and learn from it another time
thanks for the help so far, I've accepted you
16:22
yea i am the same way. Its why i dont like it when people post answers to questions saying just use such and such library. it doenst give you a chance to learn the actual javascript behind it
www.codingmix.com/2010/09/simple-chat-script-in-php-mysql-and.html‎
Yea, I like javascript. When ever I get an answer, I study, it all round, and then try to do it myself
there is a pure javascript example
Ok,
the demo is not there
but I will try it.
thanks for the help
yea the code is there just not their live demo of it
and no problem
ok.
see ya
16:27
bye

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