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I have a MySQL database with a PHP scripts written to exploit the database. I'm writing a program in C++ and want to access the PHP classes to power the application.
How should I go about doing this?
If I have a PHP function I want to get a return value from, how do I do this in C++? Is it even possible?
curl is a general one for C++. If you are using Qt then I would suggest QNetworkAccessManager class. It has functions get and post to handle HTTP GET/POST request.
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I just received a source from my customer (it's written by PHP Generally), I try to read it and glance at database. I realize that it's very mess, some webpage's content is also saved in database. So, I want to find files are using by browser and I mean that php files, I want to edit them. Can I do that?
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Hi At any point you need to know what functions, what includes and what arguments are being passed just use debug_print_backtrace() function in your code.
for further reading follow http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.debug-print-backtrace.php
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here is an example, say every item in each list was clicked on http://katproxy.com/the-big-bang-theory-tv8511/, how would you proceed to get the source code of the modified web page using php considering the fact that the url has not changed (file_get_contents is probably out of the question).
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Using PHP? You can't, not without fetching the page source and evaluating its JavaScript, which is obviously quite impractical.
The "page" hasn't change, only your in-browser representation of the DOM has been modified. You would need PHP to talk to your browser, and ask for the state of its DOM, not the remote server, which cannot possibly serve up the HTML representation of your browser's current DOM.
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How can I write a code that gets the current location coordinates (LLA) in my web browser using PHP .
Is it possible by using GPS via HTTP or something like that ?
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You will need to use the brower's geolocation API, for example as shown here.
Then, you simply pass the parameters to a PHP script using whatever method you like, a form, or a jQuery post.
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I need to get the schedules of each class from this list: http://timeplan.uia.no/swsuiakrh/public/en/default.aspx
Is there an easy way to do it? I have heard of datamining but i have no idea what it is, any good tutorials for it?
Use cURL to fetch the page and then use something like DomDocument to get the exact data that you want.
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I would like to create a service, that provides a screenshot of this site, which uses heavy dhtml and is really slow on slower computers, especially on Firefox.
It would be perfect, if that screenshot would be actualized every few minutes, so I could implement it into our Website with an automatic refresh.
On Windows I could use the php-function imagegrabscreen. But that would take the screenshot without the loaded AJAX elements.
How could I delay the Screenshot until all AJAX data is loaded?
I found a Web-solution:
You can use browsershots.org and choose a reasonable modern browser and windowsize.
It also has an API: https://browshot.com/api/documentation
You can specify any size for the thumbnail.