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Feb 21, 2013 21:15
@rdlowrey Thanks, much appreciated.
Feb 21, 2013 21:14
Oooh... Gravy! Will certainly help, may bookmark that
Feb 21, 2013 21:13
Brain.. lol
Feb 21, 2013 21:13
Yer, my brian is fired
Feb 21, 2013 21:13
Mod Rewrite
Feb 21, 2013 21:13
indeed, I just realized where I am. Doh! Anyway it is for .htaccess
Feb 21, 2013 21:12
I wonder if anyone can give me a quick pointer? I'm not great on regex, I'm looking to match files only in a subdirectory and ignore sub directories below that.
Feb 21, 2013 21:10
Hello all
Feb 18, 2013 16:25
Hey all, I have a bit of a predicament. The web host my client has doesn't have a full backup option i.e. using Backup on CPanel for instance. So I'm trying to exec a tar backup. Usually not a problem but there is over 90,000 files, most of which are in one folder. Is there a way I can split up the tar process, to do so many files at a time?

Or is there a better way, using PHP that is? Everything else I have tied so far just timesout.
Feb 2, 2013 00:11
@PeeHaa I didn;t realise
Feb 2, 2013 00:10
@PeeHaa Thanks
Feb 2, 2013 00:10
If everyone that made a boo boo was to be ignored there would be none to talk to anymore :)
Feb 2, 2013 00:09
sorry

<tr>
<input name="_WPAlchemy_Meta[WPAGroup][0][text]" value="Blah Blah Blah" type="text">
<input name="_WPAlchemy_Meta[WPAGroup][0][url]" value="Blah Blah Blah" type="text">
<input name="_WPAlchemy_Meta[WPAGroup][0][description]" value="Blah Blah Blah" type="text">
</tr>

<tr>
<input name="_WPAlchemy_Meta[WPAGroup][1][text]" value="Blah Blah Blah" type="text">
<input name="_WPAlchemy_Meta[WPAGroup][1][url]" value="Blah Blah Blah" type="text">
<input name="_WPAlchemy_Meta[WPAGroup][1][description]" value="Blah Blah Blah" type="text">
Feb 2, 2013 00:08
<tr>
<input name="_WPAlchemy_Meta[WPAGroup][0][text]" value="Blah Blah Blah" type="text">
<input name="_WPAlchemy_Meta[WPAGroup][0][url]" value="Blah Blah Blah" type="text">
<input name="_WPAlchemy_Meta[WPAGroup][0][description]" value="Blah Blah Blah" type="text">
</tr>

<tr>
<input name="_WPAlchemy_Meta[WPAGroup][1][text]" value="Blah Blah Blah" type="text">
<input name="_WPAlchemy_Meta[WPAGroup][1][url]" value="Blah Blah Blah" type="text">
<input name="_WPAlchemy_Meta[WPAGroup][1][description]" value="Blah Blah Blah" type="text">
Feb 2, 2013 00:08
@Casper Maybe this might make more sense
Feb 2, 2013 00:07
[text] being the data
Feb 2, 2013 00:06
[0] being the first element
Feb 2, 2013 00:06
[WPAGroup] is the base element of the array, as in this will be a multi dimension array
Feb 2, 2013 00:06
_WPAlchemy_Meta is the field name
Feb 2, 2013 00:06
Look at what I posted
Feb 2, 2013 00:05
@Casper well, kind of
Feb 2, 2013 00:05
Personally, I think you should just use WPAlchemy. All this is done for you but if this is a learning excersice, so be it.
Feb 2, 2013 00:04
This, however, is basic form processing, it has nothing to do with Wordpress... I think you should see how WPAlchemy does it... it will show you everything you need to know.
Feb 2, 2013 00:04
Your inputs need to be in array form, and need to be grouped.
Feb 2, 2013 00:03
Look at this:

<input name="_WPAlchemy_Meta[WPAGroup][0][text]" value="Blah Blah Blah" type="text">
Feb 2, 2013 00:02
That maybe is your issue
Feb 2, 2013 00:02
Yes
Feb 2, 2013 00:01
One sec
Feb 2, 2013 00:01
@Casper Maybe I'm wrong but don;t the "name" attributes need to be 'arrays' i.e. name="fieldname[]"
Feb 1, 2013 23:50
@Casper Can you post ALL the code please, your PHP code also
Feb 1, 2013 23:47
Can you post your Wordpress code?
Feb 1, 2013 23:47
I think this is the bit you are not doing? That is based on the code you posted.
Feb 1, 2013 23:46
@Casper

Next, when loading the post/page that shows the Metabox, inbehind (the code) you should create the output based on what is stored in the database.
Feb 1, 2013 23:46
@Casper

First you need to make sure your data is being entered into the database, which is actually quite a funky process with Wordpress i.e. I tend to store the Meta as separate ROWS in the database as opposed to serialized strings - which I believe is the default behavior. Storing as seperate rows allows for searching within Wordpress, once you rig it up.
Feb 1, 2013 23:42
@Casper Maybe I am not explaining it correctly. When you 'post' the Meta values they get stored in the database, assuming you are getting that far, then when, and everytime, you load that 'Metabox' you should be fetching the stored data i.e. the table should be created from the datastored not you creating the TABLE hardcoded. I think this is your problem? Maybe not?
Feb 1, 2013 23:39
Think about it like this, you have one row hardcoded into the page, on every page load it will only show that row... you need to load the stored rows on each load
Feb 1, 2013 23:38
The page won;t automatically show them up again.
Feb 1, 2013 23:38
As in you have to go and fetch them
Feb 1, 2013 23:38
But when teh page comes back, after submit are you getting the "new" values?
Feb 1, 2013 23:37
@Casper I wondering if this is all your code? For a start your "IDs" need to be "[]"
Feb 1, 2013 23:32
@Casper Your submit button is outside the form, but maybe that isn;t the issue anyway
Feb 1, 2013 23:31
worth your time
Feb 1, 2013 23:31
It's all about if it is actually worth it
Feb 1, 2013 23:31
@cbronson If you have the time, and think it will benifit you do, I had a similar idea before, started, and gave up
Feb 1, 2013 23:30
wow!
Feb 1, 2013 23:30
If not then wo
Feb 1, 2013 23:29
@cbronson I have to agree with you. There is a load of useless stuff, but don;t forget what is useless to you may not be to someone else. I haven't looked at Cake but surely there is a way to turn this off?
Feb 1, 2013 23:27
@Casper Looking now
Feb 1, 2013 23:25
It just doesn;t end up that way
Feb 1, 2013 23:25
@cbronson I'm pretty sure every framework developers goal is to make it lightweight...