Email Article, Print Article

Email Article, Print Article

am 30.09.2005 19:50:37 von tramelw

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Hello,

I am running an article-based site, where I would like to add two buttons:
print this article and email this article.

Does anyone know where I could look to find out how to program this code
into my article.php page?


Thanks in advance,


Eddie Wonder

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RE: Email Article, Print Article

am 30.09.2005 19:54:58 von Bastien Koert

Sure, not that hard...the usual trick with printing is to add this button



To email it, I would add a button that has a link to the article (like the
id reference no) and then with the onlclick open a small window with the
form to add the email address(es). On submitting that little form, it pulls
the article from the storage and either embeds it or attaches it to an
email...depending on how you want to handle it...

Does that help?

Bastien



>From: Tramelw@aol.com
>To: php-db@lists.php.net
>Subject: [PHP-DB] Email Article, Print Article
>Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 13:50:37 EDT
>
>Hello,
>
>I am running an article-based site, where I would like to add two buttons:
>print this article and email this article.
>
>Does anyone know where I could look to find out how to program this code
>into my article.php page?
>
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>
>Eddie Wonder

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Re: Email Article, Print Article

am 30.09.2005 19:57:03 von Micah Stevens

No, but it's pretty straightforward, just have each link to another script
along with a get variable that defines which article (assuming they're in a
database or something)

email_article.php?article=$articleID
print_article.php?article=$articleID

email_article.php: (pseudo code)


// first get article from storage

// setup mail_mime session (Pear class)

// attach article to friendly email, or insert directly.

// send it

?>

print_article.php:


// get article from storage

// print it on screen without headers and stuff you don't want to print.

?>


Done..

-Micah


On Friday 30 September 2005 10:50 am, Tramelw@aol.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running an article-based site, where I would like to add two buttons:
> print this article and email this article.
>
> Does anyone know where I could look to find out how to program this code
> into my article.php page?
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
> Eddie Wonder

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Re: Email Article, Print Article

am 30.09.2005 20:46:26 von tramelw

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Thank you Bastian and Micah.

I had no idea the concept was so straightforward.

I guess I was close to making a mountain out of a molehill.


Thanks again,


E. Wonder


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Re: Email Article, Print Article

am 04.10.2005 05:52:16 von leo.divinagraciaiii

Tramelw@aol.com wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am running an article-based site, where I would like to add two buttons:
> print this article and email this article.
>
> Does anyone know where I could look to find out how to program this code
> into my article.php page?
>
>

anothing this is to use CSS to strip out all of the fancy tables and
graphics and stuff in the "printed" page option.

plus, i use this trick to read a site that separates the article into
multipages.

when you click on the PRINTED option, it dumps the whole article into a
graphics free format... ;)

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Importing CSV into MySQL

am 12.01.2006 01:48:32 von MIGUEL ANTONIO GUIRAO AGUILAR

Hi all,

I remember reading in a book that there is a function to import the content of a CSV file into a MySQL table, am I alright?
what is that function?

Of course, the first option could be reading the CSV file line by line and using explode() to get each column value for each row.

Best Regards,

Mike Guirao


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Re: Importing CSV into MySQL

am 12.01.2006 02:55:09 von robleyd

On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 11:18, Miguel Guirao wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I remember reading in a book that there is a function to import the
> content of a CSV file into a MySQL table, am I alright? what is that
> function?
>
> Of course, the first option could be reading the CSV file line by line
> and using explode() to get each column value for each row.

I think LOAD DATA INFILE might be one option


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Re: Importing CSV into MySQL

am 12.01.2006 03:11:46 von Philip Hallstrom

>> I remember reading in a book that there is a function to import the
>> content of a CSV file into a MySQL table, am I alright? what is that
>> function?
>>
>> Of course, the first option could be reading the CSV file line by line
>> and using explode() to get each column value for each row.
>
> I think LOAD DATA INFILE might be one option

But then the file has to be on the db server first... if my memory is
right.

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RE: Importing CSV into MySQL

am 12.01.2006 03:14:09 von Bastien Koert

with php, you could upload the file, then use fget_csv to pull the data in
and insert it into the table

bastien

>From: Miguel Guirao
>To: php-db@lists.php.net
>Subject: [PHP-DB] Importing CSV into MySQL
>Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 18:48:32 -0600
>
>
>
>Hi all,
>
>I remember reading in a book that there is a function to import the content
>of a CSV file into a MySQL table, am I alright?
>what is that function?
>
>Of course, the first option could be reading the CSV file line by line and
>using explode() to get each column value for each row.
>
>Best Regards,
>
>Mike Guirao
>
>
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