PHP

Support group for those afflicted with PHP. Don't ask to ask, ...
Dec 11, 2018 14:09
Hey everyone ! Quick question: I'm trying to execute a PHP script through CLI on a Windows Server. I've done that plenty of time. I just updated my dev environment to PHP 7.1.25 and when I call a script using my PHP local variable (`%php71% mysql_collation.php --collation=utf8mb4_unicode_ci`), the script won't take the parameters... it keeps showing the script's help file instead of executing it with the parameters I passed.

The behavior happens with any other script too. Only thing I tried that's been working is `%php71% -v`
Apr 10, 2015 14:35
No problem, I'll answer your SO question too
Apr 10, 2015 14:34
$query = "DELETE FROM event WHERE id=?";
$stmt = $connection->prepare($query);
$stmt->bindParam(1, $delete_id);
$stmt->execute();
Apr 10, 2015 14:33
you did it wrong
Apr 10, 2015 14:33
and
Apr 10, 2015 14:33
true, you can take off the mysql_real_escape_string call.
Apr 10, 2015 14:30
Hey Cherryade
Apr 10, 2015 14:29
like $statement
Apr 10, 2015 14:29
name it something else
Apr 10, 2015 14:29
try using another variable than $stmt for the delete query
Apr 10, 2015 14:29
adapt the code for the delete query
Apr 10, 2015 14:29
Don't edit that code then
Apr 10, 2015 14:28
but if it's not in the same query it shouldn't even matter
Apr 10, 2015 14:27
@Katherina take those parameters off (comment the two bindParam lines)
Apr 10, 2015 14:26
I'm trying to thing about what could be wrong and I have no idea.
Apr 10, 2015 14:25
well if you created the table yourself it shouldn't be linked to anything
Apr 10, 2015 14:24
Login to phpmyadmin and try to execute the query yourself with a valid id to delete to see if the deletion is done.
Apr 10, 2015 14:24
Okay
Apr 10, 2015 14:23
@Katherina Is the event table linked with any other entity table?
Apr 10, 2015 14:21
You're lucky. Boss doesn'T want to upgrade from 5.3.3 here.
Apr 10, 2015 14:21
so the query is executed.
Apr 10, 2015 14:20
That's weird, no error number.
Apr 10, 2015 14:19
@Katherina Try to add a var_dump($stmt->errorInfo());
Apr 10, 2015 14:15
that's my guess
Apr 10, 2015 14:15
$query = "DELETE FROM event WHERE id=?";
$stmt = $connection->prepare($query);
$stmt->bindParam(1, $delete_id);
$stmt->execute();
Apr 10, 2015 14:13
it's a PDO object, mysql_query won't do it.
Apr 10, 2015 14:13
lol
Apr 10, 2015 14:11
@Katherina have you tried using mysql_error() to see if there was any error with the query?
Apr 10, 2015 14:07
@Katherina I don't get why you specify a mysql_connect() object in your else statement, but you don't use an object for your delete query.
Apr 10, 2015 14:04
@Katherina Have you opened the mysql connection BEFORE doing the query?
Apr 10, 2015 14:03
no coding standard, reminds me of my team.
Apr 10, 2015 14:02
//Hey you, have fun adapting everything!
Apr 10, 2015 13:59
the fact I talked about SSN and mysql_query won't bring them here, right? :p
Apr 10, 2015 13:57
otherwise you'll run out of rows
Apr 10, 2015 13:57
you can use a dummy id to try it
Apr 10, 2015 13:56
@Katherina Try running the mysql_query call and add a mysql_error() call after it.
Apr 10, 2015 13:55
@Fabor A quick link to the law and how we could all lose our job did it.
Apr 10, 2015 13:54
@Katherina start by commenting that header call and see what prints on the page
Apr 10, 2015 13:54
@Fabor I've been able to stop my team from storing SSN in plain text last week, quite a victory.
Apr 10, 2015 13:53
@Katherina so as I asked earlier: Any error message? Have you tried your request on the db using workbench/phpmyadmin?
Apr 10, 2015 13:52
@Katherina you can read more about prepared statements and how they work here: php.net/manual/en/pdo.prepared-statements.php
Apr 10, 2015 13:50
@Katherina easy coding does not always mean secure coding.
Apr 10, 2015 13:50
The script is not using any session variables, doesn't read the db and writes to a file with ~50 bytes of textual data (using PDFReactor).
Apr 10, 2015 13:48
@PeeHaa kind-of, I would say there's 0.5-1 second in between each refresh.
Apr 10, 2015 13:47
Quick question here: What could cause a page to load infinitely and end up with a PHP timeout... only one time out of 10 page refresh? I have the feeling it might be an hardware/configuration issue, but could it be caused by the script itself? It's a simple page that loads correctly 9 times out of 10. We've been adding echo() and flush() with microtime all over the place and the execution time is okay. Wondering if there could be any obvious issue here.
Apr 10, 2015 13:45
what is the error you get?
Apr 10, 2015 13:43
use PDO or mysqli
Apr 10, 2015 13:43
mysql is deprecated
Dec 3, 2014 14:57
@HassanAlthaf I know, it's to inform guys who told me it was purely microseconds that it's not directly microsecs.