On 22/02/11 14:40, Gary wrote:
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On 22/02/11 13:59, Gary wrote:
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On 22/02/11 05:40, Gary wrote:
Can someone tell me why this is not working? I do not
PHP users,
I obviously don't understand what array_walk_recursive does.
Can someone break down in simple terms why the following doesn't work?
- - -
$karamohOutput['test'] = "";
function test_print($item, $key)
{
return "$key holds $item\n";
}
$karamohOutput['test'] .= array_walk_recursive
Hi,
How does the input array look like (the contents of the $karamohArray
variable) ? Is your script generating any errors? What do you expect to
happen when you call array_walk_recursive?
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 1:01 PM, Dave M G wrote:
> PHP users,
>
> I obviously don't understand what array_
Hi.
Brain being a little slow today.
My objective is to enforce a parameter to a method to be an array of a
specific class (or null).
The specific class is LatLng.
I want to be able to pass an array of LatLngs to a method.
I know I can hint this as ...
function(array $LatLngs) {...}
and then
On 2011-02-24, at 5:17 AM, Gary wrote:
> This is purely of academic interest to me, nothing urgent.
>
> I'm just wondering if it's possible to do remoting with PHP's DOTNET
> class (http://php.net/manual/en/class.dotnet.php) which I didn't even
> know existed until yesterday. If it is, is ther
FeIn,
Thank you for responding.
> what did you expect to happen when you call array_walk_recursive?
What I don't understand is why it did not append to the string as it
walked through each key/value pair.
It seems like even though the variable inside the function called by
array_walk_recursiv
Hi,
Well, first array_walk_recursive returns a boolean so what you are doing in
you script is append a boolean (true or false) that will be converted to
string. So if array_walk_recursive will return true you will have the string
"1" in $karamohOutput['test'], and if array_walk_recursive will retu
On 24 February 2011 15:15, Dave M G wrote:
> FeIn,
>
> Thank you for responding.
>
>
>> what did you expect to happen when you call array_walk_recursive?
>
>
> What I don't understand is why it did not append to the string as it
> walked through each key/value pair.
>
> It seems like even though t
gt;>>
>>> But, because you only show the number of records AFTER the loop, you
>>> could
>>> do:
>>>
>>> $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM `counties` WHERE name = 'checked'")
>>> $county_total = 0;
>>> while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result))
>>> {
>>> echo $row['name'];
>>> $county_total++;
>>> }
>>> echo "$county_total";
>>>
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> Thank you for your suggestion...btw "cut out the decoration" LOL
>>
>> I'm sorry to report it did not work. I tried various configurations of it
>> but to no avail.
>>
>> Any other suggestions?
>>
>> Again, thank you for your help.
>>
>> Gary
>>
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> Gary,
>
> I'd probably need a bit more detail on the "it did not work" to go much
> further!
> Actually, it looks like I missed a semicolon on the "mysql_query" line in
> *both* versions - maybe that was the problem...
> Do you have access to your server logs, to see if any errors are reported
> when you run this?
>
> Cheers
> Peter
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Peter
I'm sorry, I sort of abandoned this post since I found I had other problems
with the scripts and posted another question above. I have at this point the
checkboxes appearing, the mysql_num_row is not working yet, but that can got
kicked down the road a bit.
Thank you for all your help, I'm trying to formulate me next question for
the aforementioned 2nd post.
Gary
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gt; > >> value="{$row['name']}">
>> >> {$row['state_id']}
>> >> {$row['name']}
>> >>
>> >> ROW;
>> >> }//end while
>> >> echo '';
>> >> } else {
>> >> echo 'Error performing query: '.mysql_error().'';
>> >> }
>> >> echo '';
>> >> }
>> >>
>> >> ?>
>> >>
>> >> This is the code for the second processing page.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> > >>
>> >>
>> >> if ( !empty($_POST['county']))
>> >> foreach ( $_POST['county'] AS $id => $name )
>> >> echo 'You have selected '. " {$name}".'';
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> $totalRows_county_result_net= "($totalRows_county_result) + (1)";
>> >> echo "[$totalRows_county_result_net]";
>> >> echo "$totalRows_county_result";
>> >> ?>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> > >> $name=$_POST['name'];
>> >> echo 'You have selected'."$name";
>> >>
>> >> ?>
>> >> > >> mysql_free_result($county_result);
>> >> ?>
>> >>
>> >> Again, thank you for any input.
>> >>
>> >> Gary
>> >
>> > I think it may have to do with HTML, or the fact that IE is "helping"
>> > you with your coding... where FF and Chrome are usually more
>> > "literal" (yet better IMO). Also, the fact that "submit" has not been
>> > defined.
>> >
>> > try adding:
>> >
>> >
>> > This *SHOULD* give you the submit button, but the style is "hidden"
>> > now,
>> > so it shouldn't show, but it will fire off the "submit" action... make
>> > sure it is in between the tags though.
>> >
>> > Steve
>> >
>> Steve
>>
>> Thank you for your reply, I had inserted a submit button prior, but it
>> did
>> not work. I tried your suggestions and got the same result. I am not
>> seeing anything in the html that should be causing the hick-up, but given
>> the php is run on the server as Peter pointed out, browser issues with
>> php I
>> have not really encountered before.
>>
>> I can live with a submit button, but living with one that does not
>> work...
>>
>> Thank you for your input, if you see anything else that seems amiss,
>> please
>> let me know.
>>
>> Gary
>>
>
> the as far as I know, isn't a standard/valid
> html attribute... so I would remove it altogether.
> http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_form.asp
>
>
> and try on the to be
>
> where Form1 is the id of the form (so add that to the
>
>
> try that... (i haven't been testing... my fault... but I am in the midst
> of work right now to really test it out)
>
> good luck!
>
> Steve
Thank you to everybody that has helped. As it is now, I have the checkboxes
appearing in all browers, but I am unable to pass the "checked" values to
the next page which echo's the choices.
The page that produces the checkboxes is here: (and this works fine)
if ( isset($_POST['submit']) ) { // if form is submitted, process it
print "\n";
if ($Recordset1) {
print "\n";
print " \n";
print "\n";
//create table
$i = 0;
while ( $row = mysql_fetch_array($Recordset1) ) {
$i++;
print "\n";
print "\n";
/*echo "{$row['state_id']}\n";*/
echo "{$row['name']}\n";
echo "\n";
}//end while
print "\n";
} else {
echo("Error performing query: " .
mysql_error() . "");
}
print "\n";
print "\n";
}?>
***
My query on phpForm3.php is
$query_county_result = "SELECT * FROM counties WHERE name = 'checked' ";
Which is to be displayed by
if ( !empty($_POST['county']))
foreach ( $_POST['county'] AS $id => $name )
echo 'You have selected '. " {$name}".'';
I get a blank page and mysql_num_row returns 0
Again, sorry I am not getting this and thank you for all your help.
Gary
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On 24 February 2011 12:43, Richard Quadling wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Brain being a little slow today.
>
> My objective is to enforce a parameter to a method to be an array of a
> specific class (or null).
>
> The specific class is LatLng.
>
> I want to be able to pass an array of LatLngs to a method.
>
>
On Thu, 2011-02-24 at 11:42 -0500, Gary wrote:
> "Steve Staples" wrote in message
> news:1298492194.14826.2425.camel@webdev01...
> > On Wed, 2011-02-23 at 14:56 -0500, Gary wrote:
> >> "Steve Staples" wrote in message
> >> news:1298490417.14826.2418.camel@webdev01...
> >> > On Wed, 2011-02-23 at
>> >> >> ?>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> This is the code for the second processing page.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> > >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> if ( !empty($_POST['county']))
>> >> >> foreach ( $_POST['county'] AS $id => $name )
>> >> >> echo 'You have selected '. " {$name}".'';
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> $totalRows_county_result_net= "($totalRows_county_result) + (1)";
>> >> >> echo "[$totalRows_county_result_net]";
>> >> >> echo "$totalRows_county_result";
>> >> >> ?>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> > >> >> $name=$_POST['name'];
>> >> >> echo 'You have selected'."$name";
>> >> >>
>> >> >> ?>
>> >> >> > >> >> mysql_free_result($county_result);
>> >> >> ?>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Again, thank you for any input.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Gary
>> >> >
>> >> > I think it may have to do with HTML, or the fact that IE is
>> >> > "helping"
>> >> > you with your coding... where FF and Chrome are usually more
>> >> > "literal" (yet better IMO). Also, the fact that "submit" has not
>> >> > been
>> >> > defined.
>> >> >
>> >> > try adding:
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > This *SHOULD* give you the submit button, but the style is "hidden"
>> >> > now,
>> >> > so it shouldn't show, but it will fire off the "submit" action...
>> >> > make
>> >> > sure it is in between the tags though.
>> >> >
>> >> > Steve
>> >> >
>> >> Steve
>> >>
>> >> Thank you for your reply, I had inserted a submit button prior, but it
>> >> did
>> >> not work. I tried your suggestions and got the same result. I am not
>> >> seeing anything in the html that should be causing the hick-up, but
>> >> given
>> >> the php is run on the server as Peter pointed out, browser issues with
>> >> php I
>> >> have not really encountered before.
>> >>
>> >> I can live with a submit button, but living with one that does not
>> >> work...
>> >>
>> >> Thank you for your input, if you see anything else that seems amiss,
>> >> please
>> >> let me know.
>> >>
>> >> Gary
>> >>
>> >
>> > the as far as I know, isn't a standard/valid
>> > html attribute... so I would remove it altogether.
>> > http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_form.asp
>> >
>> >
>> > and try on the to be
>> >
>> > where Form1 is the id of the form (so add that to the
>> >
>> >
>> > try that... (i haven't been testing... my fault... but I am in the
>> > midst
>> > of work right now to really test it out)
>> >
>> > good luck!
>> >
>> > Steve
>>
>> Thank you to everybody that has helped. As it is now, I have the
>> checkboxes
>> appearing in all browers, but I am unable to pass the "checked" values to
>> the next page which echo's the choices.
>>
>> The page that produces the checkboxes is here: (and this works fine)
>>
>>
>>
>> if ( isset($_POST['submit']) ) { // if form is submitted, process it
>>
>>
>> print "\n";
>>
>>
>>
>> if ($Recordset1) {
>> print "\n";
>>
>> print " \n";
>>
>>
>> print "\n";
>> //create table
>> $i = 0;
>> while ( $row = mysql_fetch_array($Recordset1) ) {
>> $i++;
>> print "\n";
>>
>> print "> value=\"$row[name]\">\n";
>>
>> /*echo "{$row['state_id']}\n";*/
>>
>> echo "{$row['name']}\n";
>>
>> echo "\n";
>>
>> }//end while
>> print "\n";
>> } else {
>> echo("Error performing query: " .
>> mysql_error() . "");
>>
>> }
>> print "\n";
>> print "\n";
>> }?>
>>
>> ***
>>
>> My query on phpForm3.php is
>>
>> $query_county_result = "SELECT * FROM counties WHERE name = 'checked' ";
>>
>> Which is to be displayed by
>>
>> if ( !empty($_POST['county']))
>> foreach ( $_POST['county'] AS $id => $name )
>> echo 'You have selected '. " {$name}".'';
>>
>> I get a blank page and mysql_num_row returns 0
>>
>> Again, sorry I am not getting this and thank you for all your help.
>>
>> Gary
>>
>>
>
> to get back to your other issue you were having, i've created a test
> page from your code:
> http://pastebin.com/WCH6HQ4Q
>
> basically, remove the submit, change the onchange event for the select,
> and then add the javascript function. this should work in all browsers
> (unless of course you have javascript disabled (which was talked about a
> few weeks/months ago)
>
> NOW, for this issue you have today... checkboxes are an array... so you
> will need to use it as:
> some text
>
> notice the [] in the name attribute of the checkbox?
>
> Hope that all works... (this is also not a PHP related question...
> hasn't really been all along, more like HTML and Javascript, but I am
> glad to help if i can)
>
> Steve
Steve
As always thank you.
I'm not sure we are on the same page (unless I don't understand your answer
which of course is entirly possible). I have the checkboxes displayed using
this
print "\n";
I ended up using a submit button which seems to work fine.
I had the results of those checkboxes being displayed on the next page, but
now it does not.
The query is
mysql_select_db($database_assess, $assess_remote);
$query_county_result = "SELECT * FROM counties WHERE name ='checked'";
$county_result = mysql_query($query_county_result, $assess_remote) or
die(mysql_error());
$row_county_result = mysql_fetch_assoc($county_result);
$totalRows_county_result = mysql_num_rows($county_result);
The script to display it is
if ( !empty($_POST['county']))
foreach ( $_POST['county'] AS $id => $name )
echo 'You have selected '. " {$name}".'';
Frustrating how it was working, now it is not.
Thanks again.
Gary
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On Thu, 2011-02-24 at 12:52 -0500, Gary wrote:
> "Steve Staples" wrote in message
> news:1298568238.14826.2431.camel@webdev01...
> > On Thu, 2011-02-24 at 11:42 -0500, Gary wrote:
> >> "Steve Staples" wrote in message
> >> news:1298492194.14826.2425.camel@webdev01...
> >> > On Wed, 2011-02-23 at
t;> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> This is the code for the second processing page.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> >> >>
>> >> >> >>
If each array will contain a single type of object, but you need many of
these arrays, each containing a different type of object, I recommend
creating a generic "instances-of-class" array using ArrayObject. You can
enforce the type in append(), offsetSet(), and exchangeArray() and then
check the c
On 2/24/2011 3:01 AM, Dave M G wrote:
> PHP users,
>
> I obviously don't understand what array_walk_recursive does.
>
> Can someone break down in simple terms why the following doesn't work?
>
> - - -
>
> $karamohOutput['test'] = "";
>
> function test_print($item, $key)
> {
> return "$key
> -Original Message-
> From: Bastien [mailto:phps...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2011 4:18 AM
> To: Gary
> Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Dotnet Remoting
>
>
>
> On 2011-02-24, at 5:17 AM, Gary wrote:
>
> > This is purely of academic interest to me
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 3:33 PM, Daevid Vincent wrote:
>
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Bastien [mailto:phps...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2011 4:18 AM
>> To: Gary
>> Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
>> Subject: Re: [PHP] Dotnet Remoting
>>
>>
>>
>> On 2011-02-24, at 5:17 AM
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