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  • Strange PHP array behavior overwriting values with all the same values

    - by dasdas
    Im doing a simple mysqli query with code ive used many times before but have never had this problem happen to me. I am grabbing an entire table with an unknown number of columns (it changes often so i dont know the exact value, nor the column names). I have some code that uses metadata to grab everything and stick it in an array. This all works fine, but the output is messed up: $stmt -> execute(); //the query is legit, no problems there $meta = $stmt->result_metadata(); while ($field = $meta->fetch_field()) { $params[] = &$row[$field->name]; } call_user_func_array(array($stmt, 'bind_result'), $params); while ($stmt->fetch()) { $pvalues[++$i] = $row; //$pvalues is an array of arrays. row is an array //print_r($row); print_r($pvalues[$i-1]); } $stmt -> close(); I would assume that $pvalues has the results that I am looking for. My table currently has 2 rows. $pvalues has array length 2. Both rows in $pvalues are exactly the same. If i use the: print_r($row) it prints out the correct values for both rows, but if later on i check what is in $pvalues it is incorrect (1 row is assigned to both indices of $pvalues). If i use the print_r($pvalues[$i-1]) it prints exactly as I expect, the same row in the table twice. Why isnt the data getting assigned to $pvalues? I know $row holds the right information at one point, but it is getting overwritten or lost.

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  • [php] how to read only 5 last line of the txt file

    - by safaali
    hello i have a file named "file.txt" it updates by adding lines to it. I am reading it by this code: $fp = fopen("file.txt", "r"); $data = ""; while(!feof($fp)) { $data .= fgets($fp, 4096); } echo $data; and a huge number of lines appears. I just want to echo the last 5 lines of the file how can i do that ? thanks in advanced

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  • Can somebody decode this base64 php file??? [closed]

    - by lensflare007
    Warning: contains eval statements, do not blindly run this in an environment you care about! $o="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";echo(base64_decode("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"));return;?>

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  • php define variable inside str_replace array

    - by john
    I have a template system, that replaces text such as {HEADER} with the appropriate content. I use an array like this, that replaces the key with the value using str_replace. $array = array("HEADER","This is the header"); foreach($array as $var => $content) { $template = str_replace("{" . strtoupper($var). "}", $content,$template); } Now im trying to use a defined variable like this: define("NAME","Site Name"); Inside the value for the header. So I want the defined variable to be inside the array which gets replaced so it would look like this, but it doesn't work. $array = array("HEADER","Welcome to ".NAME."'s website!"); Any ideas? tell me if im not clear

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  • How to assign variable dynamically to php list function

    - by ravisoni
    What I am doing that I want to generate a list based on how many items are in an array, so I have counted the items and loop over them, create a number based var and construct a string $var which contains $a1,$a2.... and assigns the $var to list list($var) and tried to access $a1 but it gives me the error "Undefined variable: a1" Is there any other way to do it? Here is my code: $arr = array('1','2','3'); $listsize = count($arr); $var=''; for($i=1;$i<=$listsize;$i++){ $var.='$a'.$i; if($i!=$listsize){ $var.=','; } } list($var) = $arr; echo $a1;

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  • (PHP) - Changing two substrings inside a string

    - by Imp4ct
    This is my BIG string BEGIN:VEVENT UID:xxxxxx DTSTAMP:xxxxxx STATUS:CONFIRMED CLASS:PUBLIC URL:xxxxxx SUMMARY:YYYYYYY DESCRIPTION:xxxxxx; YYYYYYY; DTSTART:xxxxxx DTEND:xxxxxx GEO:xxxxxx LOCATION:xxxxxx END:VEVENT I need to change position of the two "YYYYYYY" in SUMMARY/DESCRIPTION I have to replace them without being specific since it is implemented in a much larger function. (This string is already sliced out of a 3700 line - Calendar) pls help! :)

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  • Problem with echoing my array data in PHP

    - by ggfan
    I want to create an array of numbers: 10, 9,8...to 1. But when I echo $numbers, I get "Array" as the output as to the numbers. There is probably a simple thing I missed, can you please tell me. thanks! $numbers=array(); for ($i=10; $i>0; $i--){ array_push($numbers, $i); } echo $numbers;

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  • PHP Detect Pages Genre/Category

    - by Alexwhin
    Hey, I was wondering if their was any sort of way to detect a pages genre/category. Possibly their is a way to find keywords or something? Unfortunately I don't have any idea so far, so I don't have any code to show you. But if anybody has any ideas at all, let me know. Thanks! EDIT @Nican Perhaps their is a way to set, let's say 10 category's (Entertainment, Funny, Tech). Then creating keywords for these category's (Funny = Laughter, Funny, Joke etc). Then searching through a webpage (maybe using a cUrl) for these keywords and assigning it to the right category. Hope that makes sense.

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  • PHP Pass by reference

    - by Salil
    I am calling this function which is modifying an array by reference: function addWord(&$words, $wordIndex, $word) { $words[$wordIndex] = $word; } At the function call, addWord(&$words, $wordsIndex, $word); ($words is used only during the function call) doesn't work. How do I make this or a similar functionality work? I want the addWord to be a separate function.

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  • php: avoiding __get in certain circumstances?

    - by user151841
    I have a class where I'm using __set. Because I don't want it to set just anything, I have an array of approved variables that it checks before it will actually set a class property. However, on construct, I want the __construct method to set several class properties, some of which are not in the approved list. So when construct happens, and I do $this->var = $value, I of course get my exception that I'm not allowed to set that variable. Can I get around this somehow?

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  • Alternatives to persisting objects than using __destruct() in PHP

    - by Michael
    I usually use a classes destructor method __destruct() to persist objects to session or what have you. It is just very convinient, but I'm curious to if there are any other methods that are equally appealing. Do you know of such? The curiousity arose as I was to merge/utilize two frameworks that both made use of __destruct() for persistance resulting in a race-problem.

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  • How to save massive numbers in php...

    - by James Rattray
    I want Pi to like 100,000,000 decimals/digits... And variables (well for me) say they have a limit of 67,000,000 bytes... Is there any way around this? can you save the first 10,000 characters/digits into one? can you save it into an array 10,000 in each? Is there a way? If so how? Thanks alot...

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  • PHP Infine Loop Problem

    - by Ashwin
    function httpGet( $url, $followRedirects=true ) { global $final_url; $url_parsed = parse_url($url); if ( empty($url_parsed['scheme']) ) { $url_parsed = parse_url('http://'.$url); } $final_url = $url_parsed; $port = $url_parsed["port"]; if ( !$port ) { $port = 80; } $rtn['url']['port'] = $port; $path = $url_parsed["path"]; if ( empty($path) ) { $path="/"; } if ( !empty($url_parsed["query"]) ) { $path .= "?".$url_parsed["query"]; } $rtn['url']['path'] = $path; $host = $url_parsed["host"]; $foundBody = false; $out = "GET $path HTTP/1.0\r\n"; $out .= "Host: $host\r\n"; $out .= "User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1) Gecko/20061010 Firefox/2.0\r\n"; $out .= "Connection: Close\r\n\r\n"; if ( !$fp = @fsockopen($host, $port, $errno, $errstr, 30) ) { $rtn['errornumber'] = $errno; $rtn['errorstring'] = $errstr; } fwrite($fp, $out); while (!@feof($fp)) { $s = @fgets($fp, 128); if ( $s == "\r\n" ) { $foundBody = true; continue; } if ( $foundBody ) { $body .= $s; } else { if ( ($followRedirects) && (stristr($s, "location:") != false) ) { $redirect = preg_replace("/location:/i", "", $s); return httpGet( trim($redirect) ); } $header .= $s; } } fclose($fp); return(trim($body)); } This code sometimes go infinite loop. What's wrong here?

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  • Escaping ’ character in PHP

    - by richard
    Hello, I'm having a hard time trying to replace this weird right single quote character. I'm using str_replace like this: str_replace("’", '\u1234', $string); It looks like I cannot figure out what character the quote really is. Even when I copy paste it directly from PHPMyAdmin it still doesn't work. Do I have to escape it somehow?

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  • Sort Array in PHP

    - by DonCroce
    I have a script which gets some values from a DB. The structure of the vars is as the following: $dump["likes"] = 1234; $likes["data"][$i]["name"] = "ABCDEFG"; for($i=0;$i<=$max;$i++){ $data[$i]["likes"] = $dump["likes"]; $data[$i]["name"] = $likes["data"][$i]["name"]; } //Print Here Sorted array (highest value in "like" first) I just need a way to find out in which entry the biggest "likes" are :) So far i have tried array_multisort, but it showed me "inconsistent size" or some error... Thanks for all your help!

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  • php array_filter without key preservation

    - by pistacchio
    Hi, if i filter an array with array_filter to eliminate null values, keys are preserved and this generated "holes" in the array. Eg: The filtered version of [0] => 'foo' [1] => null [2] => 'bar' is [0] => 'foo' [2] => 'bar' How can i get, instead [0] => 'foo' [1] => 'bar' ? Thanks

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  • Replacing ’ character in PHP

    - by richard
    Hello, I'm having a hard time trying to replace this weird right single quote character. I'm using str_replace like this: str_replace("’", '\u1234', $string); It looks like I cannot figure out what character the quote really is. Even when I copy paste it directly from PHPMyAdmin it still doesn't work. Do I have to escape it somehow?

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