mXX
Aug 8, 2013 21:41
Are you still here?
mXX
Aug 8, 2013 21:40
Nop I don't get it, I'm totally confused and lost now :p
mXX
Aug 8, 2013 21:40
I made a new function that has the json and goes to a view that only prints that json

function graph_json($userid, $courseid){

$i_am_admin = $this->logged_in->logged_as_admin();

if($this->session->userdata('id') == $userid || $i_am_admin ){
$this->load->model('rate_model');

if($query = $this->rate_model->graphRate($userid, $courseid)){
$data['graph_json'] = json_encode($query);
}

$this->load->view('graph_json', $data);
}
}
mXX
Aug 8, 2013 21:39
What I did now is this:
mXX
Aug 8, 2013 21:39
Ok
mXX
Aug 8, 2013 21:35
Mmmm It isn't working
mXX
Aug 8, 2013 21:32
I'm trying it out now as we speak!
mXX
Aug 8, 2013 21:31
will it be like output_string.KeyName?
mXX
Aug 8, 2013 21:31
Ok I got that then! And what I want to call a specific JSON object of the result
mXX
Aug 8, 2013 21:29
$('#graph_content').html(output_string); is in the success function, right?
mXX
Aug 8, 2013 21:26
The current view that is being loaded, should still keep being loaded
mXX
Aug 8, 2013 21:26
Okay, that will return my json but what about my html page? Because there is some static text, etc
mXX
Aug 8, 2013 21:24
What should the ajax url then be?
mXX
Aug 8, 2013 21:23
So I'll make a new function in the controller that has the json data and doesn't load a view?
mXX
Aug 8, 2013 21:21
a separate function just for the json data?
mXX
Aug 8, 2013 21:21
What do you mean by creating a view that just outputs the result?
mXX
Aug 8, 2013 21:20
It returns my complete HTML page and success function is being executed, both alerts show up
mXX
Aug 8, 2013 21:20
How can that be? The last line in my controller is an encoded json query
mXX
Aug 8, 2013 21:20
I'm getting: 'Request failed: parse error
 
mXX
Jul 22, 2013 16:40
testing code
mXX
Jul 22, 2013 16:39
Let's say I have a table in my DB with the fields
UserID, Email, Password, typeAccount, CarValue,

There are 2 accounttypes: normal user(typeAccount = 0) and admin (typeAccount = 1)

Then you have 3 profiles:

1. A normal user that is logged in, can see his personal information like email and also can see his CarValue
2. A normal user can also check other profiles, but can Only see personal information like email, so CarValue is only visible to you if you are looking to your own account
3. Admin can see everything from everybody.
mXX
Jul 22, 2013 16:39
I'll post it already in the chat here, just in case you are willing to take a look at my problem and I'm not here anymore
mXX
Jul 22, 2013 16:39
Well I have typed out everthing , hoping that you'll be able to help me with this.
mXX
Jul 22, 2013 15:56
If by any chance you're here, I'd like to ask your help again
mXX
Jul 22, 2013 15:56
Sorry was already gone yesterday
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 17:47
@Sheriff_McLawDog If by any means you are still here, I have a new question if you can help me with this. Something hard I believe
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 17:44
You maybe still here?
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:55
And of course, if I can return you the favor to help you with something, I'd be glad to!
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:55
Thank you for your time and help! Hope I won't be needing help anymore, but we both know that is impossible, because everybody needs it :) I just hope if I'll need any help again in the future, that you'll see my post :D
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:54
Nobody ever helped me this much and good, everything is clear to me now :-)
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:53
Your info was really clear and helpful!
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:53
That's great!!!
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:53
Really? :D
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:49
I mean in the controller
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:49
because $query is now an id and not 'true/false'
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:49
But wouldn't the problem be if($query)
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:46
Take your time :)
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:43
Is it a bit clear, or do I need to explain?
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:41
**Model**

function validate(){

$this->db->where('email', $this->input->post('loginEmail'));
$this->db->where('password', md5($this->input->post('loginPassword')));

$query = $this->db->get('tbl_users');

if($query->num_rows == 1){
return true;
}
else{
return false;
}

}
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:40
**Login controller**

function inloggen(){

if($this->input->post('loginSubmit')){
if($this->form_validation->run('login_validation_rules')){

$this->load->model('login_model');


$query = $this->login_model->validate();

if($query){
$data = array(
'email' => $this->input->post('loginEmail'),
'is_logged_in' => true
);

$this->session->set_userdata($data);
redirect('profile');
}
else{
$this->ongeldig = "Ongeldig wachtwoord/gebruikersnaam";
$this->index();

}
}
else{
$this->index();
}
}

}
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:40
I'll post 2 code snippets the controller and the model
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:39
But instead of the email I'd rather have the UserID that corresponds to the given email, because I think later I'll be needing that for joining tables in my DB
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:38
so I have the email that comes from the inputfield 'loginEmail' and that is what I set in my session
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:38
At the moment I set my cookie like this: $data = array(
'email' => $this->input->post('loginEmail'),
'is_logged_in' => true
);

$this->session->set_userdata($data);
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:37
Okay thanks!
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:36
I know I asked a lot of your time, but I'd really like to have help with 1 more thing if that isn't a problem for you?
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:36
the logged out part has been done, but still needs a check for cleared cookies or expired, at the moment he just gets a message that shows that he hasn't access to that page
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:33
I won't be bothering you with more of my code, I already took a lot of your time :)
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:31
But that shouldn't throw me an error?
mXX
Jul 21, 2013 16:30
Because of what I understood of codeigniters sessions, is it stores it in a cookie