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Jun 19, 2013 21:41
@Webarto That doesn't seem to be the case. It looks like it's something that pulls from other php files..maybe it's an inhouse thing for indicating variables that need replaced at runtime
Jun 19, 2013 20:56
Super dumb question: in a php generated URL like "?p=view&id=%contact_id%" ...where is that %contact_id% coming from? I.E. what does the % signify?
Mar 7, 2013 19:11
Thanks much, I'll check those out!
Mar 7, 2013 19:10
I am not used to writing without a compiler check. Is there a something better out there than eclipse? (Which crashes on me routinely.)
Mar 7, 2013 19:09
...sonofa. ..thanks. xD
Mar 7, 2013 19:07
Uh, so. Possibly noobish question. I've got a variable inside a foreach loop that just will not retain its value when the loop ends and I try to return it. I feel like I'm missing something fundamental. Pastie: pastie.org/6413932#
 

JavaScript

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Mar 13, 2013 21:02
I guess my biggest question is..what the heck changed from local to live that broke it? The files, the locations are the same, and the variable is being passed. It's just not being parsed the same?
Mar 13, 2013 21:00
Thus*.
Mar 13, 2013 20:59
This, JSON.
Mar 13, 2013 20:59
@JanDvorak Yup, but I need Javascript to access it as a multidimension key->value array.
Mar 13, 2013 20:58
Even though the variable is there- I can get at it with var_dump.
Mar 13, 2013 20:58
Huh, so my problem seems to be somethingsomething parsing. I'm parsing in XML via PHP, saving it to HTML so my javascript can read it. (Don't bother asking why, it's how I'm doing it 'cause I have to, sorry.)

When I use <?php echo htmlentities(json_encode($winnerData)); ?>"/> for the value set locally, it echoes a valid JSON string. Live though, it echoes *nothing*.
Mar 13, 2013 20:45
Ach, give me a few, gotta figure out where firebug spits out that variable for me.
Mar 13, 2013 20:43
So um, question. I'm parsing JSON using JSON.parse in an html page. It works just fine on a local WAMP server..but when I push it live, it tosses an 'JSON.parse: unexpected character '. What should I be looking for, since it worked 100% fine local?
Mar 5, 2013 22:47
@rlemon Yeah- I just didn't recognize the acronym. :3
Mar 5, 2013 22:46
Aah, that's a possibility. simplexml_load_file is what I'm using. It's native to PHP, so I can't imagine this is unique to me... php.net/manual/en/function.simplexml-load-file.php
Mar 5, 2013 22:43
THat's what I thought, too!
Mar 5, 2013 22:42
@ErikReppen I thought of that, but then I'd be saving a handful of global arrays, and that feels... dirty.
Mar 5, 2013 22:40
@ErikReppen That's what I'm doing that's causing the issue. In the PHP only version I hunt out the year node and only pull that, and everything is fine.
Mar 5, 2013 22:36
@ErikReppen I could be mistaken that this is the best way to do it though, as stated, I'm sorta new to the scene.
Mar 5, 2013 22:36
@ErikReppen I only load information if/when the user clicks that year/month. Otherwise it's blank. It's to save loadtime/bandwidth. PHP would let me do similar with the display: hidden attribute, but that still loads for the user.
Mar 5, 2013 22:34
@ErikReppen The error happened even before it touched the HTML- something with PHP's simpleXML_load_file and returning the straight xmlData to be encoded.
Mar 5, 2013 22:30
@ErikReppen It parses as valid, though, so Iunno what's up. For now, 'cause I'm on a time constraint, I'mma just brute force a change to the XML, unless there's a compelling reason to switch to XHR other than it's status quo.
Mar 5, 2013 22:26
Dangit, I need to remember to use @ErikReppen, not just @Erik.
Mar 5, 2013 22:24
@Erik The PHP/JS version is the one where the PHP loads the XML and passes into the HTML for the JS to load and manage, for mobileside. Alternatively, the other ones bypasses JS completely and is straight PHP, but mobileside needs to be dynamic content in-page.
Mar 5, 2013 22:23
That subarray has the attributes. THe whole XML one does not.
Mar 5, 2013 22:22
Another spot in the server. The only difference is that when I pass the XML to the mobile Php/JS version, I'm passing the ENTIRE XML file. When I pass data in the PHP only version, I can just grab the year subarray.
Mar 5, 2013 22:21
Yup!
Mar 5, 2013 22:20
I checked the parsing data within the PHP before it's even encoded into JSON. SimpleXML's load is losing the attributes on grandchildren.
Mar 5, 2013 22:18
I'm loading in an XML file in PhP, saving it to an HTML input field (hidden) and then accessing that via JS to pick apart for the bits I need to use dynamically.
Mar 5, 2013 22:16
I suppose my real question is: should I invest the time to revamp this to be XHR instead of how I'm doing it with PhP, or just finish off how I'm doing because it's not a huge deal and just use XHR next time?
Mar 5, 2013 22:15
Ah, apologies, website for a mobile browser.
Mar 5, 2013 22:13
@Erik -- So what I was saying-- Er, nu, it's straight PHP written in Notepad++. As mentioned, I'm totally new to the mobile. Is phonegap a mobile CMS? And yeah, I didn't think to use XHR 'cause I use the same XML file in the non-mobile PHP version of the page, I guess I just figured I'd reuse the parsing .php file for the mobile.
Mar 5, 2013 22:12
Thaaat was weird, I got parse errors in FIrefox. Had to load in on IE.
Mar 5, 2013 22:02
In terms of performance/security/etc.
Mar 5, 2013 22:02
Is there a substantial difference between XHR and what I'm doing now that would warrant a rework of my solution over just restructuring my XML to work around the but with simpleXML?
Mar 5, 2013 22:00
Something to do with the way the site processes (php vs javascript) - I think I initially was trying to solve a different problem, actually, while fumbling around for how to do this. I need to only pull parts of the XML to display the data on the page only if the user clicks. Using hidden divs wasn't acceptable because hidden divs still download the data. My worry with using libraries is that this is particular solution is for mobile- I'm trying to keep things small.
Mar 5, 2013 21:58
I...did that first and something didn't work and now I don't remember why I didn't go with it. Dangit.
Mar 5, 2013 21:57
Oh! THat. Yes.
Mar 5, 2013 21:57
@rlemon Probably because I don't even know what XHR is. <_< I got told 'make this for mobile!' and...so now I'm floundering to figure out how. I'll google!
Mar 5, 2013 21:53
ARglebargle, yeah, it's borked at the read level. I'm using simpleXML_load_file.
Mar 5, 2013 21:52
@RyanKinal Take care, and thanks again!
Mar 5, 2013 21:52
@Erik They appear to be, yeah! Thanks, that's caught me before! But it's all in notepad++
Mar 5, 2013 21:51
I am pulling it through a seperate php class for XML management though, so I'mma look there a bit. I'll keep you posted. Thanks much!
Mar 5, 2013 21:50
@RyanKinal Yeah, that's what I get from the XML read before the encode.
Mar 5, 2013 21:48
@RyanKinal Yeah, that's how I could tell it was borked. ;3 It didn't include the src attribute.
Mar 5, 2013 21:47
@RyanKinal @rlemon Yup, it's messed up at the encode level on the PHP side.
Mar 5, 2013 21:45
Kk, please hold.
Mar 5, 2013 21:44
@rlemon Yeah, that's my conclusion too, if it's not something I'm doing wrong from not knowing Javascript. But I have no idea where to start looking, and I'm hoping to avoid reformatting my XML. Is huge!
Mar 5, 2013 21:43
@RyanKinal <input type="" id="pastWinnerData" value ="<?php echo htmlentities(json_encode($winnerData));?>"/>