Remy Sheppard

Sep 2, 2014 18:46
doesn't quite work. Thank you for your help, I think I'm going to step away from this for a bit.
Sep 2, 2014 18:11
object
-0: object
-- post_title: "post title"
Sep 2, 2014 18:11
I'm stupid
Sep 2, 2014 18:11
OH
Sep 2, 2014 18:10
console just shows the word OBJECT
Sep 2, 2014 18:10
literally
Sep 2, 2014 18:10
No I mean
Sep 2, 2014 18:04
Now it is returning "OJBECT, OBJECT, OBJECT, OBJECT" so on
Sep 2, 2014 17:59
And yes, it's returning data now, just not the data I need. But that's workable.
Sep 2, 2014 17:59
The data being returned in json is like [{"datatype":"value"},{"datatype":"value"}]

And it's being parsed into html as <select><option>[</option><option>{</option><option>"</option><option>d</option><option> - so on and so on.

Instead of:

<option>value</option>
Sep 2, 2014 17:57
While it isn't returning the data I want, I'm getting to to return SOME data, which means I can work on the query to get the right data.
Sep 2, 2014 17:57
okay each post as 4 custom values that I created. I'm trying to get those values, but only from posts in the selected category. I that want to return those values in a select drop-down menu.
Sep 2, 2014 17:54
From the specific category. But it every single value is returned in its own <option> box
Sep 2, 2014 17:53
with all the posts titles
Sep 2, 2014 17:53
That returns a json encoded array
Sep 2, 2014 17:53
$wpdb->get_results("SELECT p.post_title
FROM $wpdb->posts p
JOIN $wpdb->term_relationships tr ON (p.ID = tr.object_id)
JOIN $wpdb->term_taxonomy tt ON (tr.term_taxonomy_id = tt.term_taxonomy_id)
JOIN $wpdb->terms t ON (tt.term_id = t.term_id)
WHERE p.post_type='post'
AND p.post_status = 'publish'
AND tt.taxonomy = 'category'
AND t.term_id = $cat");
Sep 2, 2014 17:53
Okay, so check this out
Sep 2, 2014 17:51
$query = $wpdb->get_results("SELECT p.meta_value
FROM $wpdb->postmeta
JOIN $wpdb->term_relationships tr ON (p.ID = tr.object_id)
JOIN $wpdb->term_taxonomy tt ON (tr.term_taxonomy_id = tt.term_taxonomy_id)
JOIN $wpdb->terms t ON (tt.term_id = t.term_id)
WHERE tt.taxonomy = 'category'
AND t.term_id = $cat");
Sep 2, 2014 17:51
I have
Sep 2, 2014 17:45
So I've got it to return a bunch of post data in json format
Sep 2, 2014 17:39
Well I'm trying to draw out the post meta key values - custom field values - from posts with the selected category, then list those custom field values into a select box. I can't even get it to return post titles for the given category. If I build out a dummy json array, it works (sort of - it displays every character in its own option box), but I can't get it to work with a db query.
Sep 2, 2014 17:39
Same result: [] is all that's returned. The problem must be with my db query, I'd guess.
Sep 2, 2014 17:39
It is getting to my function. That part works correctly. Now the function isn't returning any results - just [], leaving my code to look like : <option>[</option><option>]</option>
Sep 2, 2014 17:39
Still returning a single 0. I feel like it is a simple thing I'm overlooking, though.
 

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Dec 21, 2012 16:56
Thanks for the ideas. I've got to go work now
Dec 21, 2012 16:55
Register two dynamic menus with wordpress for the header. Output one on the left of the logo, and one on the right. Damn I'm smart.
Dec 21, 2012 16:55
I GOT IT! Two menus.
Dec 21, 2012 16:55
So no ideas on how to keep a dynamic menu, but put out a logo in
Dec 21, 2012 16:48
Dynamic. If it wasn't dynamic, I would just hard codeit
Dec 21, 2012 16:48
No
Dec 21, 2012 16:48
@Madara
Dec 21, 2012 16:48
I'm kind of stumped on it
Dec 21, 2012 16:48
Hey, I want to continue using custom wordpress menus, but I want menu items to wrap the logo. Like: 3 on the left, three on the right. Anyone know any way to do this?
Dec 21, 2012 16:46
^Also, this
Dec 21, 2012 16:46
Amazing Dreams: Have you tried using the full URL