PHP

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Nov 7, 2014 09:41
Cool, well I think I best spend some time trying to fix the data storage. And it should be easy enough, there were reasons in my head at the time that seemed like a good reason for doing it... thanks a lot for your help and thanks for the links too!
Nov 7, 2014 09:38
I think I may have to rethink the query as opposed to the code.
Nov 7, 2014 09:37
I could potentially run a different query and get all distinct results after the pipe using regex maybe...
Nov 7, 2014 09:37
@Patrick all for learning new things, don't want to become antiquated!

Yeah, the data is my fault really, we input it into database as in sub-finish, main-finish in order to minimise work from the person who does the inputting of the data.

So the distinct query works great for getting subfinishes, but not such for the main finish.
Nov 7, 2014 09:31
@Patrick that's certainly true, but to be fair the next iteration of the site will eventually be a full rebuild by somebody who knows whatever language it is built in properly. I can't disagree though, my main aim is to get this thing working and I will go away and learn the new way of doing things for the next project (and retrofix other bits too!). I have to be honest, I wasn't aware of these 'newer' ways of doing it!
Nov 7, 2014 09:26
That's not me being defensive, that's me telling how it is!
Nov 7, 2014 09:25
Both... It may be ewww to a full time dev, I'm a part time dev dealing with a site which was built years ago and sadly my learning has come as part of this site. I'm more than happy to code properly, but as the whole site is built in this deprecated fashion, in effect i'd rather just get things that work. I've worked at a company where everything was done to the book but it took a lot longer to get simple things done, I know which one works for me in my small company!
Nov 7, 2014 09:22
Not saying I won't look into it though and investigate thoroughly!
Nov 7, 2014 09:22
@Patrick no, because our whole website is full of them and will need to look into upgrading the lot of them!!!
Nov 7, 2014 09:20
before or after the loop i don't really care
Nov 7, 2014 09:19
In my example, I'm successfully while looping to create the links, however am getting Steel twice or however many times it occurs. I need to come up with something to skip that if already created basically
Nov 7, 2014 09:17
However need it to be unique
Nov 7, 2014 09:17
I want to create a list of links for the main finishes (ie Steel).
Nov 7, 2014 09:17
So, basically I'm fetching a list of finishes from my db. Such as Stainless Steel|Steel, Brushed Steel|Steel
Nov 7, 2014 09:16
Yeah i have pastebin here: pastebin.com/wNc3Uehp. Haven't done this for a long time, apols
Nov 7, 2014 09:16
@Hamza why so?
Nov 7, 2014 09:15
bear with
Nov 7, 2014 09:15
Bugger, pasted to soon
Nov 7, 2014 09:15
$goodmorning = 'Hi there!';

Hideous PHP banter....

Need some help please kind sires and siresses.

while($row_findersubfinish = mysql_fetch_array($result_findersubfinish)) {

$finderlink_subfinish= $row_findersubfinish['finish'];

$finderpart_subfinish = explode('|', $finderlink_subfinish);
 

JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
May 10, 2014 06:53
i've had a look at the code and it genuinely appears to be identical, i'll have to leave it for now because my colleague can look into some of the URI stuff and has a better understanding. 1 million thank yous for all your help this morning
May 10, 2014 06:49
is there anything i can do that may help - if i put the time in an alert perhaps?
May 10, 2014 06:48
oh god, i'm sorry Connor now I'm in above my head, i've no familiarity with this side of the code. I've pasted the function here pastebin.com/RF3NTexT
May 10, 2014 06:45
could it be timing out?
May 10, 2014 06:45
there is a timeout part of the code
May 10, 2014 06:43
which ultimately could be down to the time part of the query string? or a.n. other from a plethora of possibilities?
May 10, 2014 06:42
thats really strange because the code hasn't changed
May 10, 2014 06:40
is it the time thing?
May 10, 2014 06:40
not a lot, but i can figure bits of it out
May 10, 2014 06:40
ok, that sounds hopeful
May 10, 2014 06:36
oldsite.ukelectricalsupplies.co.uk/USB-wall-sockets.htm
May 10, 2014 06:35
yeah, perfectly well
May 10, 2014 06:30
bedroom warriors built the site, an office warrior tidied it up (me).
May 10, 2014 06:30
that doesn't surprise me, and funnily enough you're not the first person to say so, my friend helped me on one bit once and was a bit puzzled by most of it!
May 10, 2014 06:29
no chance, i rewrote html and css and tiny bits of js, i'm only an amateur you see
May 10, 2014 06:25
add to cart, go to checkout and click up/down on the quantity buttons\
May 10, 2014 06:25
I definitely get the alert on incognito too
May 10, 2014 06:23
I did it on a different URL btw, don't want to do it on live.

Have you heard of Royal Blood? They're very up and coming and even better the singer is my brother in law
May 10, 2014 06:22
on the up/down qty buttons? Very odd, will incognito and try again
May 10, 2014 06:21
lo and behold it works
May 10, 2014 06:20
I've added alert
May 10, 2014 06:19
I love that film, don't remember that line though
May 10, 2014 06:18
Hahaha, I've Miles Davis on myself. It's keeping me calm!
May 10, 2014 06:16
I also neglected to mention that the function works per se, so if you refresh the page the cart has actually been updated
May 10, 2014 06:15
as in headers are wrong?
May 10, 2014 06:15
really? in what sense
May 10, 2014 06:14
I think the right route might be this mime type thing, but that's pretty much 99% guesswork
May 10, 2014 06:14
big and confusing, and not changed by me as I'm useless at that stuff. Now, I've just looked on oldsite and scripts.js does exactly the same, suggesting that isn't the issue as it works there
May 10, 2014 06:12
harrumph, there's something going on with redirects then as that's not the actual location. That is a great starter to investigate though! We are on Apache
May 10, 2014 06:11
@Connor erm!?! When i look at the actual code it doesn't. Very odd.