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I am trying to create an image that changes dependent on the genre grabbed from an icecast server, I am pretty sure I have the base code correct I think I've just incorrectly inputted the PHP variable.
<?php
$stats = $core->radioInfo( "http://http://sc.onlyhabbo.net:8124/status-json.xsl" );
?>
<img src=http://www.habbo.com/habbo-imaging/avatarimage?user=<?php
echo $stats['genre'];
?>&action=std&direction=2&head_direction=2&gesture=sml&size=m&img_format=gif/>
is the full code. Have I inputted the PHP variable incorrectly
Where are the quotes in your Html?
<img src="http://www.habbo.com/habbo-imaging/avatarimage?user=<?php
echo $stats['genre'];
?>&action=std&direction=2&head_direction=2&gesture=sml&size=m&img_format=gif"/>
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This is now resolved, I decided to go down the CURL route for this, and at first it didn't work until my host raised our CloudLinux Process Limit. I am unsure what the actual issue with this code was, but the CURL route works fine. Thank you for any answers
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Could someone please point me where did I go wrong?
I've an apps using PHP and mysql. The thing is, we are using some file uploader plugins that require us to save the unique id that has format something like this a41ddc78-3fee-4bf3-88c1-83028ae22f1. At some point, I need to select data from the database using this fields and as you can see, I can't get the field when I do manual query on it. any help is appreciate on how to solve this problem. Thank you
SELECT * FROM product_image WHERE unique_id = 'a41ddc78-3fee-4bf3-88c1-83028ae22f1'
the query works fine...
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foreach($db->fetch_array("SELECT id_categories FROM csn_categories_join_kartes where id_kartes===".$card['id']."") as $kat){
echo (kat['id_categories']);
}
table cols and values are all matched, something is wrong in this part of code
I tried adding $ before kat and using only one "=", sill doesnt work
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this
where id_kartes===".$card['id']."
would be
where id_kartes=".$card['id']."
and missing $
echo $kat['id_categories'];
so full code :-
foreach($db->fetch_array("SELECT id_categories FROM csn_categories_join_kartes where id_kartes='".$card['id']."'") as $kat){
echo $kat['id_categories'];
}
best practice if you store your query result in a variable and loop over this variable.
foreach($db->fetch_array("SELECT id_categories FROM csn_categories_join_kartes where id_kartes=".$card['id']."") as $kat)
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I am in the process of incorporating a Blog Posts section in my website.
However I am receiving an error message on the New Post page which I am unsure of the cause of.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have received the above two Warning Error messages above.
I have also covered parts of the directory because they show names.
This is what the code looks like at the line specified.
<?php
include "cms/posts.php";
?>
Line 155 is the middle line of code.
If there is any more information which is required please let me know.
Thanks!
Reply to comment 1: Hi, I'm not sure why it is trying to open that file as I've never seen or heard of the file "usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php".
Use this code and make sure the file exists:
<?php
include __DIR__ . "/cms/posts.php"; // PHP >= 5.3
include dirname(__FILE__) . "/cms/posts.php"; // PHP < 5.3
?>
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The title says it all. What would be the most performance-friendly way to delete a file? Using PHP's unlink()-function, or PHP's delete()-function?
There is no delete function to delete files. As the documentation states:
This is a dummy manual entry to satisfy those people who are looking for unlink() or unset() in the wrong place.
The links on that page will lead you to the correct function for deleting a variable (unset) or deleting a file (unlink).
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Without getting into too much details on my project, I'm currently trying to use PHP to download a remote file and store it in the current directory on the server. Please keep in mind I do not know much of anything about PHP and am trying to learn.
I'm using the following code:
<?php file_get_contents(''http://xxx.xx.xx/file.php/'');?>
As you can see, this is pretty basic, and I'm not even really sure if it will get the job done.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Try this:
<?php file_get_contents("http://xxx.xx.xx/file.php");?>